Post your favorite 10/10 graphic novels itt
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>graphic novels
>capeshitters leave
Is like you want your thread to be invaded by shitposters.
>>95360839
>clowes
>10/10
>>95360839
Unpopular opinion, but I thought the movie was better.
I know i'm being an ass and breaking the thread parameters, but to me Secret Identity is pretty much perfect.
>>95360839
>initially published in serialized format
>graphic novel
few things tickle my autism like this
Yeah, yeah, yeah, it's overrated, but most 10/10s are.Also, Oyasumi Punpun if you count mangos, I do.
>>95360839
Fag
>>95360907
Fag
>>95360973
Fag
>>95361031
Fag
>>95361046
Fag
>>95361069
Fag
>>95361167
it would've been funnier if you called the Contract with God guy a kike
>>95361208
Holy shit, I didn't know that cartoon had a comic.
>>95360839
ANYTHING, and i mean literally ANYTHING by Chris Ware is better than anything else in this thread.
>>95361251
comic preceeded the pilot.
>>95361251
There are 11 stories, 10 and 11 being part of a two-issue run. You can read all of them in the hardcover of the complete series.I'd argue the ending to The Eltingville Club #2 is one of the best endings to any series, hands-down
>>95360947
It unironically is. The book is good, and is a great example of Clowes talent as illustrator, but the movie had a more interesting plot, more memorable characters, and communicated themes more clearly.
>>95360907
>no capeshitters
>dead thread
Pick two
>>95361339
agreed. he's the faulkner/kafka of this day.
I don't think I've ever seen Richard Sala mentioned on /co/. His stuff can be hit or miss, but I fucking love The Chuckling Whatsit.
I unironically cried at the end of this
>>95361691
That was legit good, especially the Han Solo portion. The albino wookiee story has been a huge influence in me too, writing wise.
Shame Chewie got a better tribute for dying in some book than Han did for dying in a fucking major motion picture.
this one is tough but there are a few I tend to reread from time to time so those are probably my favorites.
if I ever need to cry I read this
>>95361339
>>95361628
he's great but I'll disagree that his stuff is better than anything
>>95362101
why is this so fucking expensive
>>95362287
It's been out of print for a while, pick up The Don Rosa Library Volumes 4 & 5, it contains the story in there
>>95362284
>>95361628
also this if you want something more like faulkner
>>95362284
Asterios Polyp was amazing art-wise but the actual writing was... eh.
>>95361628
and this is you want kafka
>>95362371
see I personally feel the same way about Ware's stuff. I love to look at how his pages are laid out and how he uses his lines but he rarely succeeds at getting me into his stories
This may be my favorite comic of all time.
>>95361648
Hey now I post my shelf full of Sala stuff every shelf thread. Well, not full but 9 books and nearly every issue of Evil Eye. Anyway good taste. Also have all the Zero Zero's which Chuckling Whatsit was originally serialised in.
>>95363512
Great taste. I have every David B. book in English, plus a couple of French editions
>>95362339
Excellent. So fucking moving. Faulkner/early Tomine/meets Ware with a touch of late sixties Crumb drawing style. Nod Away volume 1 is dope too.
>>95360839
A collection, but then again most everything ITT is. I promise you you will never read a more "original" comic, ever
>>95361407
One of my favourite things about the movie is how self-aware it is. It knows that Enid is pretentious and generally unlikeable, and it doesn't try to pretend otherwise.