Here are a few recommended novels about the Virgin Mary:
1. "Doomsday's White Lotus Mother System": The female protagonist returned to the apocalypse and was bound to a White Lotus Mother System that only knew how to whine. She fought with the system every day to save people and survive.
2. The last survivor of the male protagonist is reborn and has the end of the world... (Information here is incomplete)
3. "Sweet Pet: Doomsday Little Fairy, She Wants to Kiss and Hug": This novel vividly wrote about the human nature and the rules of life in the apocalypse. The protagonist was neither a saint nor a cruel person. At the same time, the golden light was also given to the protagonist within a certain range.
I hope these recommendations can satisfy your needs for the novel of the Virgin Mary.
I'm not entirely sure specifically as there could be different interpretations. Generally, it might be about the experiences and stories related to a character who is a virgin in an American context, presented in a graphic novel format.
The main characters in the 'American Virgin Graphic Novel' are unknown to me without reading it. But thinking about the title, there must be at least one character who is an American and a virgin. There could be secondary characters like a best friend who gives advice, a parent who has different views on virginity, or a potential romantic partner who challenges the main character's ideas about virginity. These characters would interact and drive the story forward in the context of the American culture presented in the graphic novel.
Since we don't have more details about this 'the last american novel', it's impossible to say for sure who the writer is. It could be a new voice in the literary world, someone making a statement about the state of American literature and society. Or it could be an established author experimenting with a different genre or theme.
I'm not sure specifically as there could be various works that might be referred to as 'the last american novel'. It could potentially be about the end of an era in American society, perhaps exploring themes like the decline of certain values or the changing cultural landscape.
I'm sorry, but I have no information regarding the author of this 'the last american graphic novel'. It could be an indie author or someone relatively unknown. Maybe it's a new release and the author hasn't gained widespread recognition yet. Without further research or knowledge, it's impossible to say for sure.