Best Graphic Novels
The superpowers, the humor, and world totally different from ours… kids have a great time reading these books. For time that never comes back, savor the present by adding the following to your kitty! Here are my top 10 picks for the best graphic novels of all time, kids’ choice!
The Three Musketeers – Jim Pipe
Babymouse Burns Rubber – Jennifer L. Holm & Matthew Holm
The Good Neighbors – Holly Black and Ted Naifeh
The Good Neighbors Book Two: Kith – Holly Black
Johnny Boo & the Happy Apples – James Kochalka
Knights of the Lunch Table – Frank Cammuso
Missile Mouse – Jake Parker
Smile – Raina Telgemeier
Bone – Jeff Smith
The Secret Science Alliance and the Copycat Crook – Eleanor Davis
Best Graphic Novels: For Adults
I have something to confess. No matter how much the must read novels for adults soared high, I had a hard time switching myself to the category of adults. I wasn’t much successful. Given a chance, I’ll pick up The Adventures of Tintin over any other adult graphic saga. Well, that’s about me. However, the following picks make up for my top 10 picks on the best graphic novels for adults:
Watchmen – Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons
Jinx – Brian Michael Bendis
Eyes of the Storm (Bone: 3) – Jeff Smith
The Complete Maus : A Survivor’s Tale – Art Spiegelman
100 Bullets: First Shot, Last Call – Eduardo Risso
A Drunken Dream and Other Stories – Moto Hagio
Stuck Rubber Baby – Howard Cruse
Strangers in Paradise: Love Me Tender – Terry Moore
Our Cancer Year – Harvey Peker
Dark Tower: The Fall of Gilead – Peter David and Richard Isanove
Best Graphic Novels: For Girls
Oh, I tell you, there isn’t much of a difference in what guys see in a graphic novel, and what girls see. However, personally speaking, I always loved the female power figures, super-girls, and rich women, clad in sexy attires, and figure oh-so-enviable (too silly, I know!). If your chronicles are similar to mine, you will love the following best novels of all time meant for girls to bask:
Make Me a Woman – Vanessa Davis
Absolute Boyfriend – Yuu Watase Read the rest of this entry »
