1.Watchmen

We’re kicking off the list with a classic superhero satire written by Alan Moore, drawn by Dave Gibbons and colored by John Higgins.

Even if you aren’t familiar with the tropes common in superhero comics, there’s still plenty to absorb and enjoy here.

Before you watch the HBO series, get to know the source material by readingWatchmen.

2.Bone

Bonemay look like a graphic novel for kids—and sure, there are plenty of times when it offers up lighthearted fun—but it’s also got fairly dark elements at times.

If you’re looking for a graphic novel that you can enjoy as an adult that older kids might like too, this is a good choice.

3.Maus

Be warned: Art Spiegelman’sMausmay be a landmark graphic novel, but it’s not an especially fun read.

The book is based on Spiegelman’s father’s experiences during the Holocaust, with the characters rendered as anthropomorphized animals.

Mausis still the only graphic novel to win a Pulitzer!

4.Crisis on Infinite Earths

This 1985 serial from Marv Wolfman and George Pérez is still one of the most ambitious comic crossovers to date.

If you’re looking to explore what the DC Comics universe has to offer, this is a good starting point (and even if not, it’s a great standalone story).

That said, some familiarity with the characters won’t hurt, even if that familiarity only comes from TV’sArrow-verse.

5.The Sandman

Along withWatchmenandMaus, Neil Gaiman’sThe Sandmanis one of a select few graphic novels ever to make it ontoThe New York Times’s Best Seller list.

While Gaiman would go on to write more in the series, if you only ever read the graphic novel, you’ll be just fine.

6.300

Frank Miller’s retelling of the Battle of Thermopylae was the basis for the popular 2006 movie of the same name, which even drew on Lynn Varley’s art for inspiration.

Even though you may know where the story is going, Miller and Varney’s gritty tale is still worth reading in this format.

7.The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen

Another from Alan Moore, don’t be put off reading this if you didn’t like the 2003 film.

That movie was bad for plenty of reasons, and one of those reasons is that it didn’t follow the source material very closely.

Reading the description makes this seem like a graphic novel version ofSuper Smash Bros, but it’s more than that…!

8.Miles Morales: Straight out of Brooklyn

With Miles Morales starring in the PS5 gameMarvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales, there has never been a better time to read this recent graphic novel by Saladin Ahmed and Javier Garron.

This is a great introduction to the character, as well as superhero comics in general, without having to commit to a monthly series.

9.Batman: The Court of Owls

This is another book that is technically a trade paperback, but it’s very easy to read this as a standalone.

Even if you’re not a fan ofBatman, Scott Snyder’s writing and Greg Capullo’s art make this worth reading through. Instead of Batman’s usual crime fighting,The Court of Owlssees the Dark Knight on defense as a group of assassins is after him.

10.X-Men: God Loves, Man Kills

If reading Chris Claremont and Brent Anderson’sX-Men: God Loves, Man Killsfeels familiar, it’s because the movieX2drew heavily on this storyline for its script. But as the ominous title hints at, this is a much darker take on that story!

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Once you’ve dipped a toe in the water with graphic novels, you may also be itching to start picking up a few comics every month. If you don’t want to spend too much on them, you should think about grabbing a digital comic subscription.

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