> /lit/ won't accept graphic novels are a valid form of literary communication
>>9638792
>he cares about's /lit/'s opinion on anything
>>>/r/eddit is that way
>>>/co/
/lit/ is not one person. Plenty of people dissent from the consensus in every thread about this topic. That doesn't change the fact that 'graphic' 'novels' aren't literature. Name one that actually elevates the form above itself. Protip: you can't.
>>9638823
well technically i think they actually are
>>9638835
By a broad definition that would permit us to discuss Mass Effect on this board without going off topic, sure.
communicate with deez nuts
>this sick Rush album has a narrative, that basically makes it a novel, right?
except you can't have literature after Auschiwitz so comment is null and void.
except maybe this:
https://www.fichier-pdf.fr/2015/04/05/hitler-ss-vuillemin-gourio-choron/hitler-ss-vuillemin-gourio-choron.pdf
>>9638857
>This Kevin J. Anderson book is the sequel to a Rush album, that basically makes it a rock song, right?
>>9638792
A small percentage might be.
But you won't be able to convince me about capeshit