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From Arthurian legend retelling to literary manga, here are 8 more graphic novels to add to your reading list.
Lucie Arnoux chats telling her personal stories in Je Ne Sais Quoi
Growing up in Marseille as a misfit with a passion for drawing, Lucie Arnoux decides to settle in London to pursue her dream career as a comics writer. Je Ne Sais Quoi shows us London through the eyes of a mischievous and clear-sighted…
For fans of Heartstopper: 13 graphic novels to read before 2022 ends
Finished Alice Oseman's 'Heartstopper' series and don't know which graphic novel series to start next? We've got your back!
Emily McGovern chats the research behind her graphic novel, Twelve Percent Dread
"I really enjoyed the research for this part, which I mostly did just by Googling and reading different articles - I’d often get to an internal state I’d describe as 'scream-laughter'."
WIN 1 of 5 copies of Alicia Keys’ new YA graphic novel, Girl on Fire
For a graphic novel read that packs a punch from the first page until the last, look no further than Girl on Fire, the action packed graphic novel from bestselling author and 15-time Grammy Award-winning artist, Alicia Keys.
To celebrate…
Crystal Frasier and Val Wise on their YA graphic novel, Cheer Up: Love and Pompoms
Beautifully illustrated, bright and uplifting, Crystal Frasier and Val Wises' inclusive new YA graphic novel, Cheer Up: Love and Pompoms, is a queer cheer must read and we're so excited to have had the chance to talk to both creators all…
L.L. McKinney on Nubia: The Real One and writing for DC
Following Nubia as she balances with the reality of having superpowers whilst being a young Black teen in America, L.L. McKinney's debut graphic novel, Nubia: The Real One, is a superbly written, painfully relevant and ultimately hopeful…
Brenna Thummler on why she writes books that challenge young readers
This guest post was written by Brenna Thummler, author and illustrator of Sheets and Delicates.
A book is not one fixed story. It is malleable, shaped by each individual reader and their experiences. A character’s emotion, whether it be…
Emmett Helen discusses how mistakes make your comics better
The post below was kindly written by Emmett Helen, author and artist of My Riot.
Ever ink a page and feel that, somehow, despite the laws of nature that the many generous celestial beings have set forth to govern our universe, the drawings…
The DC superheroes are about to enter into the world of YA
Four of the most infamous young adult and New York Times bestselling authors are about to take on some of the world's most iconic superheroes!
An exciting new series has been scheduled for release in 2017, in a partnership between Random…