New Graphic Novels for Teens
Graphic novels are really a format and not a genre. Graphic novels can feature non-fiction stories like, for example, biographies and histories. Graphic novels can also feature fiction stories of any number of genres – like realistic fiction, science fiction, fantasy, romance, horror, and many, many more. Whether you’re already an avid graphic novel reader or you’re interested in giving graphic novels a chance, you might consider looking for one of these books that have just come out or are new to our shelves. What do you recommend?
New Graphic Novels for Teens
- Sita’s Ramayana by Samhita Arni and Moyna Chitrakar
- Batman: Noel by Lee Bermejo, Barbara Ciardo and Todd Klein
- Formic Wars: Burning Earth by Orson Scott Card, et al.
- Laddertop, vol. 1 by Orson Scot Card, et al.
- My Boyfriend is a Monster, No. 4 by Marie P. Croall and Hyeondo Park
- Vampire Academy: A Graphic Novel by Leigh Dragoon, et al.
- Gandhi: A Manga Biography by Kazuki Ebine
- Jim Henson’s Tale of Sand by Jim Henson and Jerry Juhl (Adult GN for YA)
- Flashpoint by Geoff Johns, et al.
- Tina’s Mouth: An Existential Comic Diary by Keshni Kashyap
- Invincible, Vol. 15: Get Smart by Robert Kirkman
- Manga Man by Barry Lyga and Colleen Doran
- Witch & Wizard, vol. 1 by James Patterson, et al.
- Americus by MK Reed and Jonathan Hill
- Cirque du Freak, vol. 11: Lord of the Shadows by Darren Shan, et al.
- Tantalize: Kieren’s Story by Cynthia Leitich Smith and Ming Doyle
- Batman: The Black Mirror by Scott Snyder, et al.
- Ruse: The Victorian Guide to Murder by Mark Waid, et al (Adult GN for YA)
- Warriors Three: Dog Day Afternoon by Bill Willingham, et al.
- The Last Dragon by Jane Yolen, Rebecca Guay and Clem Robins



























