50 Essential Graphic Novels
AbeBooks: 50 Essential Graphic Novels: While the term 'graphic novel' only entered common usage as recently as the late 1970's, novel-length works in either pictures-only forms or pictures in combination with text have existed since the 19th century. Baby boomers who haven't picked up a comic book since childhood will most likely associate the term with the Classics Illustrated series, which does not quite fit the modern definition.
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When I was growing up, a graphic novel was something like LADY CHATTERLEY'S LOVER or LAST EXIT TO BROOKLYN. Ya know...graphic.
But not illustrated?
Greatest graphic novel ever, Maus I and Maus II.
These days I'm often on the lookout for good graphics.
My favorite is FUN HOME by Allison Bechtel.
Missing: Harvey Kurtzman's Jungle Book, Justin Green's Binky Brown Meets the Holy Virgin Mary, and any of Lynd Ward's books.
Art Scott
The MAUS book and FUN HOME would certainly be on my list, too.
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