The 'Hellboy' series might be considered similar in some ways. It has elements of the supernatural and the exploration of the darker side of things, like Dante's journey through Hell in the 'Dante Graphic Novel'. Also, 'Persepolis' is a bit like it. While it's more autobiographical, it uses the graphic medium to convey complex cultural and personal ideas, which is also something that the 'Dante Graphic Novel' aims to do with Dante's literary concepts.
Some similar works could be 'March' which is also a graphic novel dealing with important social themes. Another one might be 'Persepolis' which tells a personal and cultural story through the graphic novel format.
Sure. 'Persepolis' by Marjane Satrapi is a great graphic novel. It tells a personal and political story in a very engaging way. Another one could be 'Maus' by Art Spiegelman which uses animals to represent different groups in a very unique and thought - provoking narrative.
There's also 'The Sandman' series by Neil Gaiman. It has a richly imagined world and a diverse cast of characters, similar to what you might find in Humphry Davies' graphic novel. Plus, it often delves into mythology and the supernatural in an engaging way.
Another option is 'Locke & Key'. It features a unique blend of mystery and supernatural elements. The way it uses its setting, an old mansion with secrets, is similar to how High Moon Graphic Novel might use its own unique setting to drive the story. And both have strong visual elements in their storytelling.
Since I'm not sure what 'oda non graphic novel' really is, it's hard to recommend similar works. But generally, if it's a work of fiction, you could try books by classic authors like Jane Austen or Charles Dickens. Their novels are far from graphic novels and are known for their in - depth character studies and complex plots.
One work that might be similar is 'The Fashion Book: A Visual Guide to the Costume of the 20th Century'. It also focuses on the fashion world and has a lot of visual elements. Another could be 'Vogue: The Covers' which, like a Bill Blass - related graphic novel, has to do with the aesthetic and visual culture of fashion.
One work similar to 'Coraline full graphic novel' is 'The Graveyard Book' graphic novel. It has a similar sense of mystery and a unique world that the main character has to navigate. Another one could be 'Amulet', which also features a young protagonist in a fantastical world filled with danger and adventure.
I would recommend 'The Invisibles' as well. It shares some similarities in terms of its blend of science fiction, social commentary, and a somewhat mind - bending narrative. The art in 'The Invisibles' is quite unique and helps to bring out the strange and wonderful world that the story is set in.
One similar work could be 'Sandman' by Neil Gaiman. It has a very complex and imaginative story, much like what 'spiral complete graphic novel' might offer.
One similar work could be 'Heart of the City' which also delves into the lives and emotions of young characters in a relatable urban setting. Another is 'Lumberjanes', it has a great sense of friendship and adventure like 'Hearstopper'. And 'The Prince and the Dressmaker' also has themes of self - discovery and acceptance that are somewhat parallel to what 'Hearstopper Graphic Novels' offer.