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Find classic and new graphic novels, manga, comic book histories, and drawing guides for anyone of any age, and let your favorite characters and stories come to life with a combination of imagery and text. If you love comic books and graphic novels, you've come to the right place. We offer used and new comic books and graphic novels for any price point and any age group. Check out our genres of new and used comic books and graphic novels, ranging from adaptations from TV shows, movies, and young adult books, to graphic novels that inspired your favorite anime shows.

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Lightfall: The Dark Times Lightfall: The Dark Times

Tim Probert (Illustrator)
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Dog Man 1-3: The Epic Collection Dog Man 1-3: The Epic...

Dav Pilkey (Illustrator)
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Good-Bye Stacey, Good-Bye: a Graphic Novel (the Baby-Sitters Club #11) Good-Bye Stacey, Good-Bye: a...

Ann M Martin, Gabriela Epstein (Illustrator)
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Vagabond (Vizbig Edition), Vol. 2 Vagabond (Vizbig Edition),...

Takehiko Inoue
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Big Nate Big Nate

Lincoln Peirce
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The Last Kids on Earth: The Monster Box (Books 1-3) The Last Kids on Earth: The...

Max Brallier, Douglas Holgate (Illustrator)
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Dandadan, Vol. 7 Dandadan, Vol. 7

Yukinobu Tatsu
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Creepy Carrots! Creepy Carrots!

Aaron Reynolds
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The Big Book of Search & Find The Big Book of Search & Find

Kidsbooks Publishing (Editor), Tony Tallarico (Illustrator)
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Dragon Ball Z Complete Box Set: Vols. 1-26 with Premium Dragon Ball Z Complete Box...

Akira Toriyama
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Jessi's Secret Language: A Graphic Novel (the Baby-Sitters Club #12) Jessi's Secret Language: A...

Ann M Martin, Chan Chau (Illustrator)
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Tokyo Ghoul Complete Box Set: Includes Vols. 1-14 with Premium Tokyo Ghoul Complete Box Set:...

Sui Ishida (Creator)
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Spy X Family, Vol. 1 Spy X Family, Vol. 1

Tatsuya Endo
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Sonic the Hedgehog: Sonic & Tails: Best Buds Forever Sonic the Hedgehog: Sonic &...

Ian Flynn, Evan Stanley
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One Piece, Vol. 105 One Piece, Vol. 105

Eiichiro Oda
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The Cloud Searchers (Amulet, Book Three) The Cloud Searchers (Amulet,...

Kazu Kibuishi
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Stitches Stitches

Hirokatsu Kihara, Junji Ito (Illustrator)
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Berserk Deluxe Volume 8 Berserk Deluxe Volume 8

Kentaro Miura, Duane Johnson
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Dog Days (Diary of a Wimpy Kid #4) Dog Days (Diary of a Wimpy...

Jeff Kinney
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One Piece Box Set 1: East Blue and Baroque Works: Volumes 1-23 with Premium One Piece Box Set 1: East...

Eiichiro Oda
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Bounce Back 2: No Such Thing as Perfect Bounce Back 2: No Such Thing...

Misako Rocks!
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Avatar: The Last Airbender--The Rift Omnibus Avatar: The Last Airbender-...

Gene Luen Yang, Gurihiru (Illustrator)
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Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

Mark Twain
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Baby-Sitters Little Sister Graphic Novels #1-4: A Graphix Collection Baby-Sitters Little Sister...

Ann M Martin, Katy Farina (Illustrator)
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FAQs

A graphic novel is a book that combines text and illustrations. Graphic novels span all genres, just like television shows and novels. Most graphic novels are beautifully illustrated, with rich drawings that convey emotion, environment, action, and provide imaginative perspectives and angles.

Graphic novels may be a more engaging way to read for people who struggle with reading long novels because they allow the reader to actively engage in the story through images. While they can help kids learn how to read, they can also be complex in plot, allowing adults to enjoy this combination of words and illustrations.

Graphic novels should be read like any other type of novel. Since there are usually speech bubbles and multiple scenes on a page, a reader has to get used to the format and sequence. When reading a graphic novel, always read left-to-right from top to bottom just like you would any other novel. Graphic novels are usually designed to help you figure out what to read next easily, even though there may be multiple panels on the same page. Through the use of images, readers get a sense of the scene and can understand which images and text correspond to one another to help them follow the story.

Japanese graphic novels, also known as "manga," should be read right-to-left. This is because Japanese is written right-to-left, so the panels are laid out in a similar fashion. The "front" of the book is where the "back" of an English graphic novel would be. Many volumes of manga include a page that explain how to read them. You'll be a master of reading manga in no time!

Yes! While graphic novels were dismissed by many as simply long comic books, they have come into their own in recent decades and are considered literature. Classic graphic novels like the Pulitzer Prize-winning Maus and Neil Gaiman's groundbreaking The Sandman series are highly regarded by critics. Many teachers recommend graphic novels for children, as it makes it easier to read more, making them stronger readers.

Graphic novels are similar to comic books in that they both combine illustrations with text. However, graphic novels typically create richer worlds, tell more complex stories, and have more satisfying character development. Graphic novels are also much longer than comic books. Comic books are serialized stories, while graphic novels are frequently stand alone works, like a prose novel.