Below, we’ve gathered the 100 best graphic novels published to date. Featuring everything from superheroes to memoirs, from manga to skillful adaptations of classic works of literature, these stories will delight fans of all ages — and demonstrate this form of storytelling’s enormous range. I...
By making one of the greatest sequels — nay, one of the best movies period — of all time, naturally. Matching wits with Hugh Grant's moustache-twirlingly evil and deliciously outré washed-up actor Phoenix Buchanan, Paddington (Ben Whishaw) is on typically adorable form here as his search...
Yet what more than all we prize Is a Thing of little Size, You know where.Many of these poems are subtly or tantalizingly sexual—naughty or risqué—rather than overtly graphic. Others do get "down and dirty." For example, this one for the working girls ...The...
While I have read a lot of graphic novels (I read 400+ volumes per year), I haven't even read all of the canon choices (note: there is no canon, not really). So if you read this list and are pissed off that there's no One! Hundred! Demons! or no Berserk or no Tom King Ba...
Unquestionably one of the greatest platformers of all time, Super Mario Maker empowers players to design, create, and share their very own Super Mario levels using a robust selection of building blocks and tools. Gamers can unleash their creativity by crafting stages with unique challenges, visual...
Why You Should Watch:If you love Charles Dickens novels, you should enjoy thisgorgeous BBC period drama series. The story takes place in a fictional version of the 19th century, where characters from many different Dickens novels appear.
Marjane Satrapi’s Persepolis is an immersive graphic memoir based on the author’s childhood in the Iranian capital of Tehran during the Islamic Revolution. As she grows up during a tumultuous chapter of the country’s history, her story is both a coming-of-age tale and a historical chronicl...
including an episode of The South Bank Show that finds its featured guest Fuller in top-form, but their most inspired elements are the illustrations that adorn their packaging and screen menus, courtesy of Daniel Clowes, author of the graphic novels Like a Velvet Glove Cast in Iron (93), Gh...
graphic murders. Like Mrs. Lovett's pies, it's an acquired taste – but full of surprising pleasures, from the late, great Alan Rickman singing tender ditty 'Pretty Women', to Sacha Baron Cohen hamming it up as rival barber Signor Pirelli, all set against a stylised vision of Victoriana....
MacDonald wrote some of the best crime novels of all time. The apex of Cold War paranoia coincided with the apex of the so-called Golden Age of Science Fiction and Fantasy — by 1963, the New Wave era of these genres was visible on the horizon. Poul Anderson’s The Broken Sword, ...