Persepolis (2000) by Marjane Satrapi Review
Marjane Satrapi's graphic memoir Persepolis depicts a young Iranian girl's life during the Iranian Revolution. Persepolis depicts a volatile time in history and explores identity, resilience, and the human spirit through its strong narrative, captivating artwork, and smart storytelling. Short...
Wonder Woman – The Hiketeia (2002) by Greg Rucka and J.G. Jones Review
The 2002 Wonder Woman comic novel "Wonder Woman - The Hiketeia" was written by Greg Rucka and illustrated by J.G. Jones. A captivating and thought-provoking graphic tale on morality, justice, and consequences. In it, Wonder lady must choose between...
Blankets (2003) by Craig Thompson Review
Craig Thompson's graphic novel Blankets is a moving look at memory, family, faith, and first love. Readers love this 2003 book's wonderfully designed pictures and heartfelt text. Blankets' short tale, genre, primary characters, writing style, and conclusion will be...
Maus (1986) by Art Spiegelman Review
Art Spiegelman's 1986 graphic novel "Maus," is a literary masterpiece. It powerfully depicts the Holocaust through the eyes of the author's father, Polish Jew Vladek Spiegelman, and his wife, Anja. The unusual blend of history, experience, and craftsmanship in...
Astro City (1995-present) by Kurt Busiek and Brent Anderson Review
Kurt Busiek and Brent Anderson's breakthrough comic book series "Astro City" It has been lauded for its original writing, intriguing characters, and superhero approach since 1995. "Astro City" follows heroes and ordinary individuals in a metropolis full of superhuman...
The Walking Dead (2003-2019) by Robert Kirkman and Tony Moore Review
The pioneering comic book series The Walking Dead, developed by Robert Kirkman and illustrated by Tony Moore (and later Charlie Adlard), enthralled fans for nearly a decade. The short tale, genre, primary characters, writing style, and if this legendary...
Preacher (1995-2000) by Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon Review
"Preacher," the legendary comic book series by Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon, follows Jesse Custer, a small-town pastor possessed by Genesis, through a twisted, violent, and darkly hilarious universe. This rollercoaster journey, published from 1995 to 2000, has shaped...
Bone (1991-2004) by Jeff Smith Review
The 1991–2004 graphic novel series Bone is a marvel of comics and fantasy literature. This epic story by Jeff Smith transports readers to a universe of unforgettable characters, intriguing plotlines, and breathtaking artwork. Bone's short tale structure, genre, primary...
Saga (2012-2018) by Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples Review
The trailblazing comic book series Saga by Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples is a literary and visual masterpiece. From 2012 to 2018, this epic space opera redefines comics narrative. This 2000-word review will examine Saga's short tale, genre,...
Green Lantern/Green Arrow (1970-1972) by Denny O’Neil and Neal Adams Review
Denny O'Neil's 1970–1972 Green Lantern/Green Arrow series, illustrated by Neal Adams, is a comic book classic. The industry changed with this innovative series, which used Green Lantern (Hal Jordan) and Green Arrow (Oliver Queen) to address current societal issues....

