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Anytime, Anywhere: Comics & Graphic Novels 24/7

Eileen Ybarra, Librarian III, Electronic Resources,
close up of hands holding open a manga book

There are many ways of enjoying great stories and beautiful, engaging artwork—one of these ways is through reading graphic novels and comics. Both express a story with art—but while comics tend to extend the story over a series of issues, graphic novels tell an engaging story in a single book. Fortunately, comics & graphic novels can be enjoyed anytime you want from your electronic device. With OverDrive on the Libby app and hoopla digital, you can download graphic novels and comics to a smartphone, tablet or computer for easy reading. Downloading is free when you log on with your library card number and PIN. Below are some recommended graphic novels and comics for adults, young adults, and kids. Enjoy and happy reading.

Don't forget to sign up for our Graphic Novel Reading Challenge which runs from March 7 through April 9, 2022!


Recommended Reading


Graphic Novels for Kids

Book cover for Chibi-Usagi: Attack of the Heebie Chibis
Chibi-Usagi: Attack of the Heebie Chibis
Sakai, Stan

Book cover for Nathan Hale's Hazardous Tales: One Dead Spy
Nathan Hale's Hazardous Tales: One Dead Spy
Hale, Nathan

Book cover for Abigail and the Snowman
Abigail and the Snowman
Langridge, Roger

Book cover for Chunky
Chunky
Mercado, Yehudi

Book cover for Mighty Jack
Mighty Jack
Hatke, Ben

Book cover for New Kid
New Kid
Craft, Jerry

It's never easy being the new kid in school, but when 12-year-old Jordan Banks transfers to a mostly white prep school instead of the art school he wanted to attend, he encounters a whole host of problems he never experienced in his neighborhood of Washington Heights. New Kid won the John Newberry Medal for children's literature and a Coretta Scott King Award, too, but it has appeal to all ages. Jordan is an engaging, observant, and artistic protagonist. The series is punctuated with gentle humor from his drawings and cartoons. Teens and grown-ups, if you were ever "the only" or one of a few Black kids in your school, I promise, you will feel seen and heard. Jordan Banks is all of us.


Book cover for Stargazing
Stargazing
Wang, Jen

Can two people that are so different get along with each other? Christine and Moon are next-door neighbors who become the best of friends. Not only do they share their interests with each other, but their deepest secrets as well.


Graphic Novels for Teens

Book cover for You brought me the ocean
You brought me the ocean
Sánchez, Alex

Book cover for Wonder Twins, Vol. 1: Activate!
Wonder Twins, Vol. 1: Activate!
Russell, Mark

Book cover for When Stars are Scattered
When Stars are Scattered
Jamieson, Victoria

Book cover for The Oracle Code
The Oracle Code
Nijkamp, Marieke

Book cover for The Magic Fish
The Magic Fish
Trung, Le Nguyen

Book cover for The Low, Low Woods
The Low, Low Woods
Machado, Carmen Maria

Book cover for The Girl From the Sea
The Girl From the Sea
Ostertag, Molly Knox

Book cover for Superman Smashes the Klan
Superman Smashes the Klan
Yang, Gene Luen

Book cover for Paper Girls: Volume 1
Paper Girls: Volume 1
Vaughan, Brian K.

Graphic Novels for Adults

Book cover for The Best We Could Do: An Illustrated Memoir
The Best We Could Do: An Illustrated Memoir
Bui, Thi

Book cover for Black Hammer, Vol 1: Visions
Black Hammer, Vol 1: Visions
Lemire, Jeff

Book cover for Dancing at the Pity Party: A Dead Mom Graphic Memoir
Dancing at the Pity Party: A Dead Mom Graphic Memoir
Feder, Tyler

Book cover for Cyclopedia Exotica
Cyclopedia Exotica
Dhaliwal, Aminder

Book cover for Fangs
Fangs
Andersen, Sarah

Book cover for Y: The Last Man
Y: The Last Man
Vaughan, Brian K.

Book cover for Redbone: The True Story Of A Native American Rock Band
Redbone: The True Story Of A Native American Rock Band
Staebler, Christian

Book cover for My Favorite Thing Is Monsters: Vol 1
My Favorite Thing Is Monsters: Vol 1
Ferris, Emil


 

 

 

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