Update : oops I just noticed I turned off the comments section very sorry about that!
I wanted to share with you all my latest favourite graphic novel picks! Not only they are all 5 stars to me but they also got me out of some serious reading slumps 😀
Psss. I tried to make a Fall theme out of this post, hope you like it! ❤
WYTCHES BY SCOTT SNYDER
I wanted something spooky for this Fall and Halloween season and oh my I got it with Wytches. The art is between chaotic gore and suspenseful that makes you want to jump off even though you are reading in broad daylight in the subway with 20 people around you. It’s witchcraft like you’ve never seen before.


JOKER BY BRIAN AZZARELLO
I mean, everyone should read this graphic alone for the amazing art. The details are quite impressive. The storyline is quite out of ordinary compared to all the other Batman-Joker graphic novels out there. If you are looking for some novelty and gorgeous artwork along the way, I would totally recommend this as a Spooky Choice 😉 !
THE LEGEND OF KORRA: TURF WARS
On a more lighthearted note, you can read this new series of The Legen Of Korra featuring a new and very interesting villain, struggling between his spiritual side along with his mortal side. I will always be a big fan of Korra, therefore the graphic novels that come out after the show ended are gifts to me ❤
Y : THE LAST MAN BY BRIAN K VAUGHAN
I loved this graphic novel to the point where I wrote the whole review and rave about it not a long time ago LOL. You can click here to read it.
LEGEND BY MARIE LU
I enjoyed the novel by Marie Lu but I wasn’t interested in reading the sequels of Legend. However, I was curious about the graphic novel that comes out and so I gave it a try. Needless to say, I was pleasantly surprised at how good it was! Recommended for the YA and Dystopia, Sci-Fi fans 😉
POSTAL BY BRIAN HILL
One of the most underrated graphic novel of his genre, Postal has become one of my favourite series of all times. Featuring a man with asperges’s syndrome roaming around the streets of his hometowns and encountering different “odd accidents”. We follow his perspective of events and realized how different and raw he sees the world.
Big thank you to Penguin Random House, DC Comics and Image Comics for the copies of these fabulous graphic novels !












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