A few great graphic novels from 2025 that deserve a spotlight in a year when more celebrated creators are getting most of the attention.
Two spreads from Tessa Hulls's Feeding Ghosts memoir and Frank Johnson, Secret Pioneer of American Comics, among other graphic novels you should add to your reading list this spring. If there’s one ...
Each December, the IGN team looks back at all the comics we’ve read over the past year and votes on which one we think is the greatest of them all. Now, the time has come to narrow down 2025’s lineup ...
Alison Bechdel and Joe Sacco return; plus Black Country cowboys, vengeful gods and an angling classic reimagined ...
Many students—and teachers (including me!)—love graphic novels. Today’s post begins a series exploring how they can be used in the classroom. Tim Smyth is an award-winning educator and ...
Walk into any classroom today and you’ll hear a familiar refrain from teachers: “How do we get kids excited about reading again?” Screens, social media, and short attention spans have reshaped the ...
When it comes to untethering the imagination and letting it soar into the unknown, comic books and graphic novels are hard to beat. The arrangement of square panels on a white page can unlock potent ...
Stephen King fans can now pick up a new deluxe edition of one of the best graphic novels based on his fiction. Sleeping Beauties: Deluxe Remastered Edition released this month and is available for $34 ...
Tony Weaver Jr. thinks everyone should be a weirdo. “A weirdo is a person with the ability to make the ordinary extraordinary. What a world would we have if all of us stepped out every day with the ...
One common misconception is that graphic novels and comics are not academically rigorous. However, graphic novels can be used to teach key concepts in line with academic standards in various subjects.
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