

Interested in more graphic novels? Here are a few bonus picks for your To Be Read list: If you enjoy stories about misunderstood villains turned unconventional heroes, this medieval tale is right for you. This YA graphic novel is brimming with intrigue and adventure. Together they expose the evil doings of Blackheart’s arch nemesis and the Institution of Law Enforcement. Nimona is a young shapeshifter with a questionable past. To help him, he acquires an unlikely sidekick. Protagonist Lord Ballister Blackheart is on a mission. In this graphic novel the lines between good and evil are blurred. Penned by the son of Stephen King, this fantastic series will keep you guessing until the very end. All the while, a monster will stop at nothing to use the keys for evil. Bode Locke goes on a quest to collect each key. Keys open doors to new worlds, for those who choose to believe. But Keyhouse has a few surprises up its sleeve. After tragedy strikes, mother Nina and her three children move to New England. The first in a series of six volumes, Lock & Key, Vol. This graphic novel is for fans of horror and fantasy. 1: Welcome to Lovecraft” written by Joe Hill, illustrated by Gabriel Rodríguez (2013) Even with some sad parts, there’s plenty of humor in this book, especially for anyone who’s had a baby (as a mom or dad), is thinking of having a baby, and everyone else. Knisley’s comic artwork greatly enhances her story and kept me thinking how her pictures are worth a thousand words. This is a sweet, hilarious and touching memoir that follows Knisley’s journey through pregnancy, including the devastation of a miscarriage, the worries that followed with becoming pregnant again, a good bit of drama with the physical and emotional changes in her body each trimester, some complications, and her birth story. “Kid Gloves: Nine Months of Careful Chaos” by Lucy Knisley (2019) By the way, Mary and Sue think there is no wrong place to start. Here are a few of our favorite picks from the staff (Mary and Sue) at the Lewisville Branch. Whether you enjoy epic fantasies, fairy tales, historical fiction, or laugh-out-loud memoirs, there is a graphic novel for you. Are you interested in reading graphic novels but don’t know where to start? Today's graphic novels cover a variety of genres and subject matter. A graphic novel is a collection of comics, bound together as one story. July is Graphic Novels in Libraries Month. Get printable versions of these lists by clicking on the list name.īooks We Like: Graphic Novels, Where to Start?

Books We Like: Graphic Novels, Where to Start? by Todd Bowser published.
