One popular one could be 'The Hollows' series which features a witch as a main character in a world full of paranormal elements and detective - like investigations. It has elements of mystery, magic, and a unique take on the supernatural world.
Well, in some of these novels, you might have a witch protagonist like Rachel Morgan. She's often a strong - willed character with magical abilities and a knack for getting into trouble and then using her skills to get out of it, much like a detective would. She has to deal with all sorts of paranormal beings in her world.
Definitely. The novels are great because they allow you to use your imagination more than the visual medium of the TV show. You can picture the characters and the desolate landscapes in your own way. The storylines are engaging, full of suspense and unexpected twists. There are also some really interesting sub - plots that explore the relationships between the survivors in great detail, which makes for a very immersive reading experience.
The Walking dead novels are mostly regarded as canon. They contribute to the broader narrative and enrich the world-building. But like with many franchises, there can be differences in how different people view their canonicity.
The Walking Dead graphic novels are mainly black and white. Color versions are not the norm. The focus is more on the story and the art style in monochrome.