Yes. Since Disney acquired Marvel, they have been involved in the distribution of Marvel graphic novels. They use their extensive distribution channels, both in physical stores and digital platforms, to make these graphic novels available. For example, you can find Marvel graphic novels in Disney - affiliated bookstores and on Disney - owned digital reading platforms.
No. While Disney distributes a large number of Marvel graphic novels, there may be some exceptions. For instance, there could be older or more niche titles that are handled by other entities through specific licensing agreements that pre - date Disney's acquisition of Marvel.
One popular 'Marvel Disney graphic novel' is 'Ms. Marvel: No Normal'. It tells the story of Kamala Khan, a young Pakistani - American girl who discovers she has Inhuman powers. Another is 'Spider - Man: Into the Spider - Verse'. It features the story of Miles Morales and his journey as Spider - Man in a unique and visually stunning way. And 'The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl' is also well - liked. It has a fun and light - hearted take on superhero adventures with Squirrel Girl using her squirrel - like abilities to defeat villains.
They have expanded the universe. For example, they introduce new characters like Kamala Khan in 'Ms. Marvel: No Normal'. These new characters bring in diverse backgrounds and powers, which broadens the scope of the superhero genre. They also experiment with different art styles, as seen in 'Spider - Man: Into the Spider - Verse' graphic novel which has a very distinct and eye - catching art style that has influenced other works in the genre.