Yes. 'Saga' can be a good start for some beginners. While it has a large - scale story, the mystery elements are introduced in a way that can be followed. The relationship between the main characters and the mystery of their situation is really interesting. 'Fables' is also not too difficult for new readers. The idea of fairy - tale characters in the modern world and the mystery of their enemy is a unique and approachable concept. 'Mouse Guard' with its simple yet engaging story of the mice's quest full of mystery is a great choice for those new to 'ya mystery graphic novels'.
Sure. 'Batman: Nightwalker' is a great choice for beginners. It's easy to follow and gives an interesting take on Batman's early days. It has a good mix of action and mystery.
A great new YA graphic novel for beginners is 'Ghosts' by Raina Telgemeier. It deals with themes like family and the supernatural in a very approachable way. 'Amulet' by Kazu Kibuishi is also good. It has a complex and exciting world - building aspect, but still remains easy to get into for those new to YA graphic novels.
Sure. 'Heartstopper' is a great choice for beginners. It has a simple and easy - to - follow story that focuses on the relationship between two boys in high school. The art is very cute and colorful, which makes it appealing. Another one is 'This One Summer'. The themes are relatable for young readers starting out with graphic novels, like family and the passage of time.
Sure. 'Zita the Spacegirl' by Ben Hatke is a great start. It has a simple yet engaging story about a girl named Zita who gets transported to another world and has to find her way back home. The art is colorful and accessible.
Sure. 'Heartstopper' is a great start. Its art style is very inviting and the story is easy to follow. It's all about the budding romance between two boys, and it doesn't have overly complex themes that might be hard for a beginner to grasp. Another good one is 'Check, Please!'. It has queer characters and is centered around a college hockey player's life. The story is engaging and accessible.
Sure. 'One of Us Is Lying' is a great start. It's easy to follow and has a really cool concept. Another good one is 'A Good Girl's Guide to Murder'. It has a relatable protagonist and a mystery that unfolds in an exciting way.
Well, 'Hilda' is a good start for those new to YA graphic novels. It has beautiful art and a story about a girl exploring a magical world filled with strange creatures. It's not too complex. 'Zita the Spacegirl' is also suitable for beginners. It's an action - packed adventure story set in space with a brave and resourceful main character that young readers can easily get into.
For beginners, 'Smile' is a great choice. It's a relatable story about a girl going through the challenges of growing up, like dealing with braces and fitting in at school. It has a positive and engaging tone.
For beginners, 'Gotham Academy' is a good option. It's set in the Batman universe but focuses on the students at Gotham Academy. There are mystery cases that the students try to solve, like strange happenings around the school. 'Ms. Marvel' also has some mystery. The main character, Kamala Khan, discovers her superpowers and along the way has to figure out some mysteries in her neighborhood. The story is very accessible.
Sure. 'Smile' by Raina Telgemeier is a great start. It's a relatable story about a girl going through dental problems and the typical challenges of growing up. It has simple and engaging art that's easy for beginners to follow.