Some graphic novels from the 2016 list that are worth mentioning include 'Monstress' by Marjorie Liu and Sana Takeda. It has a rich, complex world filled with magic and monsters. The story follows a young girl with a mysterious connection to a powerful being. 'Paper Girls' by Brian K. Vaughan and Cliff Chiang is also notable. It has a time - travel plot with a group of girls in the 1980s who get caught up in some really strange events.
Well, 'March: Book Three' was also in the list of 2015 graphic novels. It's part of a very important series that chronicles the Civil Rights Movement. It's really powerful in its storytelling and the way it uses the graphic novel format to bring history to life. It has great art that helps to convey the emotions and events of that era.
One of the well - known graphic novels from the 1990s is 'Sandman' by Neil Gaiman. It has a complex and dreamy narrative that delves into various mythologies and the nature of dreams. Another is 'Watchmen' which is a deconstruction of the superhero genre, with a dark and thought - provoking storyline.
Well, from the '100 best batman graphic novels', 'The Killing Joke' is a must - mention. It delves deep into the relationship between Batman and the Joker, with a story that's both tragic and thought - provoking. Then there's 'Batman: The Long Halloween' which is a great detective - style story that unfolds over the course of a year, with Batman trying to figure out the identity of a serial killer. 'Hush' is also popular as it brings together a lot of Batman's rogues gallery in an exciting and complex plot.
The 'Uncanny X - Men' in the Marvel Now lineup also stands out. It has a lot of character development for the X - Men characters, dealing with their complex relationships with each other and the world that often fears and hates them. There are new storylines and a fresh take on the mutants' place in the Marvel Universe.
Another one is 'Watchmen'. It's a complex and critically acclaimed graphic novel. It deconstructs the superhero genre by presenting superheroes with real - world problems and moral ambiguities. The story is set in an alternate 1985 where superheroes exist and are facing various challenges both internal and external.
There's also 'The Wicked + The Divine, Volume 1: The Faust Act'. This graphic novel has a really interesting concept where gods are reincarnated as pop stars. The art style is also quite unique and it was very well - received in 2014.
One great graphic novel from it could be 'Watchmen'. It revolutionized the genre with its complex characters and deconstruction of the superhero concept.
The Booker list may feature graphic novels that push the boundaries of the medium. For example, there could be ones that blend different art styles and literary devices in innovative ways. One such potential graphic novel might be 'Persepolis' which uses simple yet effective black - and - white art to tell a story of a young girl growing up during a revolution, exploring themes of identity, politics and family. If it's on the Booker list, it would be a great example of the high - quality graphic novels that can be found there.
Some great 2019 graphic novels include 'Mister Miracle' by Tom King and Mitch Gerads. It's a really cool take on the character, with amazing art that enhances the story's surreal and emotional elements.
Some other great 2016 graphic novels include 'Black Panther' by Ta - Nehisi Coates and Brian Stelfreeze. It brought the iconic superhero into a new and exciting story arc, exploring themes of leadership and heritage. There was also 'The Vision' by Tom King and Gabriel Hernandez Walta, which was a unique take on the character, delving into family and identity in a very different and engaging way.