Posted April 20, 2015
I know it's a bit of a long shot to ask this here, but since there was a bit of user participation in Top Comics/Graphic Novels of All Time thread and it actually contained some books I liked, too, I thought it doesn't hurt trying.
The other thread is just a list with little info and based on the (undescribed) personal preferences of the posters, so I wonder can anyone recommend me a graphic novel based on my own preferences?
Here's what I'm looking for:
1. Must be a complete novel-sized book, preferably a standalone story, or if it's a series then all printed in one tome.
2. The more pages the better (250+?); it's a bit of a superficial requirement, but graphic novels aren't cheap and if I pay good money for it, I don't want to be done with it in a hour or less.
3. I generally prefer drama to action; themes that make you think a bit and that have a certain connection to life, as opposed to pure geek entertainment like your average superhero, horror, fantasy, sci-fi comic.
4. I also appreciate graphic novels that set great store in experimenting with the form, that make you savor each panel and don't just tell a story you quickly flip through.
Prominent examples of the type of GNs I'm looking for:
- Blankets (by Craig Thompson)
- Jimmy Corrigan (by Chris Ware)
- Black Hole (by Charles Burns)
- Asterios Polyp (by David Mazzucchelli)
- Daytripper (by Fábio Moon and Gabriel Bá)
- Stuck Rubber Baby (by Howard Kruse)
- Harukana machi-E / A Distant Neighborhood (by Jiro Taniguchi)
- The Sculptor (by Scott McCloud, which I haven't read yet, but it looks like just the thing)
Any suggestions?
The other thread is just a list with little info and based on the (undescribed) personal preferences of the posters, so I wonder can anyone recommend me a graphic novel based on my own preferences?
Here's what I'm looking for:
1. Must be a complete novel-sized book, preferably a standalone story, or if it's a series then all printed in one tome.
2. The more pages the better (250+?); it's a bit of a superficial requirement, but graphic novels aren't cheap and if I pay good money for it, I don't want to be done with it in a hour or less.
3. I generally prefer drama to action; themes that make you think a bit and that have a certain connection to life, as opposed to pure geek entertainment like your average superhero, horror, fantasy, sci-fi comic.
4. I also appreciate graphic novels that set great store in experimenting with the form, that make you savor each panel and don't just tell a story you quickly flip through.
Prominent examples of the type of GNs I'm looking for:
- Blankets (by Craig Thompson)
- Jimmy Corrigan (by Chris Ware)
- Black Hole (by Charles Burns)
- Asterios Polyp (by David Mazzucchelli)
- Daytripper (by Fábio Moon and Gabriel Bá)
- Stuck Rubber Baby (by Howard Kruse)
- Harukana machi-E / A Distant Neighborhood (by Jiro Taniguchi)
- The Sculptor (by Scott McCloud, which I haven't read yet, but it looks like just the thing)
Any suggestions?
Post edited April 21, 2015 by Leroux
This question / problem has been solved by LesterKnight99
