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Lucy Knisley's illustrated memoir combines food, art, and the artist's journey through culinary experiences.
A heartfelt story that connects art and childhood memories with the surrealism of life experiences.
A blend of art and narrative as characters explore the iconic artworks of the Louvre.
A compendium of both volumes of Maus, depicting the experiences of art and life during WWII.
Marjane Satrapi's autobiographical graphic novel illustrating her life in Iran before and after the revolution.
Rutu Modan’s poignant tale of love, loss, and the life of an artist amidst conflict.
Emil Ferris’s coming-of-age story that entwines a young girl's life with her passion for art and monsters.
A powerful exploration of an artist's struggles and triumphs surrounding the topic of war.
A heartwarming tale of artists finding solace in their craft during post-war Japan.
Lynda Barry’s graphic memoir offers a blend of personal storytelling and the art of teaching.
Art Spiegelman's response to 9/11 through striking comic strips that critique and comment on events.
An exploration of the impacts of technology on art and society through engaging comic narratives.
A humorous take on the evolution of comic art and its creators, blending history with artistic narratives.
A graphic novel that chronicles the life of a fictional artist and explores Singapore's history through art.
A comprehensive analysis of graphic novels as a legitimate art form, including insights from various artists.
A graphic novel that tells the story of artists navigating their lives and work during a tumultuous period.
This graphic novel depicts the life of an architect and his existential journey through a discussion of art.
Illustrated by Adrian Tomine, this collection of stories delves into the lives of characters and their artistic aspirations.
Shaun Tan's wordless graphic novel that uses beautiful illustrations to narrate the immigrant experience.
A complex story that blends the personal lives of two brothers with the art of running a small business.
A blend of biography and art history, revealing the story of Wonder Woman’s creation by artist William Moulton Marston.
A graphic narrative exploring the foundational aspects of drawing and the artistic process.
A humorous take on the trials and tribulations of art students, encapsulating the struggles of aspiring artists.
Craig Thompson’s poignant memoir about faith, family, and adolescence, reflecting his love for drawing.