The 'She - Hulk' graphic novels are quite popular. Jennifer Walters is a lawyer by day and a green - skinned superheroine by night. Her stories often involve her trying to balance her normal life with her super - heroic duties. Also, 'Rogue' from the X - Men has some great graphic novels focused on her. Rogue's power to absorb others' memories and abilities makes for some complex and engaging storylines as she tries to figure out who she really is and how to use her powers for good.
There's 'Batgirl' graphic novels. Barbara Gordon as Batgirl has had many great storylines. Her character is strong, intelligent and a great role model for young girls. The art in these graphic novels often showcases Gotham City in a really cool way. Then there's 'Harley Quinn: Breaking Glass'. It's about Harley Quinn before she became the well - known anti - hero/villain. It shows her as a young girl dealing with the tough streets of Gotham and how she got involved with the wrong crowd and eventually found her own path, which is quite interesting.
Probably 'Watchmen'. It's highly regarded for its complex narrative and deep exploration of superheroes. It's been praised by critics and fans alike.
There are some indie 'dog superhero graphic novels' as well. These often explore unique storylines. Some might focus on a dog superhero in a post - apocalyptic world, where the dog uses its enhanced senses and special abilities to survive and help others.
Some popular ones are 'Watchmen' by Alan Moore. It's a classic that deconstructs the superhero concept. Another is 'The Dark Knight Returns' by Frank Miller, which gives a darker take on Batman.
In 'Ms. Marvel', the main character is Kamala Khan. She's a normal girl who idolizes superheroes and then suddenly gains shape - shifting powers. In 'Wonder Woman' graphic novels, of course, it's Diana Prince. She's an Amazon warrior princess with superhuman strength, speed, and the ability to fly. In 'Squirrel Girl', Doreen Green is the lead. She has the ability to communicate with squirrels and has squirrel - like powers, which she uses to fight crime in a really fun and unique way.
One popular modern superhero graphic novel is 'Watchmen' by Alan Moore. It deconstructs the superhero concept and is known for its complex characters and dark themes. Another is 'The Dark Knight Returns' by Frank Miller, which reimagines Batman in a gritty, aged version, having a huge impact on the character's subsequent portrayals. And 'Ms. Marvel' which features a young Muslim girl as a superhero, bringing diversity to the superhero genre.
Some great non superhero graphic novels include 'Fun Home' by Alison Bechdel. It's a memoir that deals with family secrets, homosexuality, and literature in an engaging graphic form. 'The Sandman' series by Neil Gaiman is also highly regarded. It weaves together a complex tapestry of stories involving dreams, mythology, and human nature. And 'Ghost World' by Daniel Clowes, which explores the lives of two teenage girls in a small town with a sense of alienation and humor.
Some indie superhero graphic novels worth checking out are 'Paper Girls'. It combines time - travel with a group of young girls who are sort of accidental heroes. 'Monstress' is another excellent one. It has a complex world - building, with a strong female lead who has superhuman abilities. And 'Rat Queens' is a fun, raucous take on a group of female adventurers with some superhero - ish qualities.
The 'Harley Quinn' graphic novels are also very popular. Harley Quinn, who was originally a villain in the Batman universe, has evolved into an anti - hero. Her chaotic and fun - loving personality makes her stories very engaging. And 'Black Canary' is popular too. Her martial arts skills and her role in the Green Arrow stories have made her a well - liked female superhero in graphic novels.
One popular one is 'Watchmen' by Alan Moore. It deconstructs the superhero concept and delves into complex themes like morality and power. Another is 'The Dark Knight Returns' by Frank Miller. It presents a darker, more gritty take on Batman. And 'V for Vendetta' also stands out, exploring themes of freedom and resistance through a masked vigilante figure.
'Miles Morales: Spider - Man' is also very popular. He has become a fan - favorite among Spider - Man fans. His unique origin story, being a young black - Hispanic kid from Brooklyn, and his fresh take on the Spider - Man mantle, with his own set of powers and relationships, has made his graphic novels very sought - after.