John Miller often has a strong sense of justice. For example, in some trilogies, he will stop at nothing to bring criminals to justice, like in the 'Justice Quest Trilogy' where he is a vigilante in a corrupt city.
There's also 'The Miller Chronicles Trilogy'. In these graphic novels, John Miller is a space explorer. The trilogy takes you on an intergalactic adventure as he discovers new planets and civilizations. Each book in the series builds on the previous one, with great character development for Miller.
Since I don't know the details of the 'Series Triology John Miller Graphic Novel', it could be unique in its narrative structure. It might tell the story in a non - linear way, or have a multi - perspective narrative. Also, the themes it explores could be something not commonly found in other graphic novels. For example, if it focuses on a very specific sub - culture or historical event in a way that no one else has done before. And the combination of text and images might be really well - coordinated in a way that enhances the overall reading experience in a unique way.
Well, without knowing much about the 'Series Triology John Miller Graphic Novel', I can suggest 'V for Vendetta' as a great graphic novel. It has a strong political message and a really cool anti - hero. Also, 'Scott Pilgrim' is a fun and energetic series that combines elements of video games, relationships, and cool art. There's also 'Bone' which is an epic adventure with great characters and a beautiful, hand - drawn art style.
I have no clear idea off the top of my head. But you could try looking at popular book review websites or asking in a literary forum. Maybe someone there can help you identify the trilogy based on the novel by John.
I'm not sure specifically who Dave Miller is in this graphic novel without more context. It could be the main character, the author, or someone else related to the story.