Graphic Novels A-Z
(Action Comics to Zatanna)

Tammy Ivins & Bryson Kopf

© DC
Comics
Agenda

1. Introduction to the graphic novel format
2. Visual literacy and graphic novels
3. Reader’s advisory tips
4. Genre examples
5. Collection development challenges.
Introduction
to Graphic Novels
What are Graphic Novels?
a full-length... story published as a book in
comic-strip format. - OED

© Scott Adams and Dark Horse
What genre are graphic novels?
Lingo

Graphic Novel ≈ Trade ≈ Collection

Manga = Japanese Graphic Novels
Who creates graphic novels?
The
Process

© DC Comics
Color is not needed

© Kodansha & Image Comics
… but color is an
artform in itself.

© Marvel & DC Comics
Visual Literacy
& Graphic Novels
Visual Literacy =
An ALA Initiative

“Visual literacy is a set of abilities that
enables an individual to effectively find,

interpret, evaluate, use, and
create images and visual media.”
“Visual literacy skills equip a learner to

understand and analyze the
contextual, cultural, ethical, aesthetic,
intellectual, and technical components
involved in the production and use of visual

materials.”
www.ala.org/acrl/standards/visualliteracy
Comics Are Ideal

Images "are the vocabulary of the
language called comics."

- McCloud, S. (1994). Understanding comics. HarperCollins. Chicago
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Example:
How to read a
Graphic Novel

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© DC Comics
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Of course,

Manga
(Japanese graphic novels)

are read backwards.
Other Visual Literacy
Discussion Topics
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Juxtaposition of images
Iconic imagery
Backgrounds
Facial expression
Portrayal of movement & action
Implied events
Conflict between action & words
Mood & emotion
Implied sound
Passage of time
More Reading

Understanding
Comics
by Scott McCloud

© HarperCollins
A picture is worth a thousand words...

© DC Comics
… but a picture has 1000x the impact.

© Avatar Press
& Vintage Books
Reader’s Advisory
for Graphic Novels
Getting patrons interested
● Find out if a patron is interested in a “nontext narrative formats”
● Think about visual style and plot! It is
easier to connect readers by matching
narratives and subjects.
● Connect users to GNs via other formats.
Get feedback from the Patron!
● Repeat!
Reader’s Advisory: Art Styles
B&W

Color

© Fantagraphics & Pantheon
Wordy vs. Terse

© Marvel
Realistic vs abstract

© DC Comics
Detailed vs cartoony

© 2000 AD
Linear panel layouts...

© DC Comics
...vs complicated layouts

© Jim Steranko
Simple
backgrounds...

© Dark Horse Comics
...vs Lush backgrounds

© Barry
Windsor
Smith
Challenges
● Patrons/Staff not understanding format
● “Those are just for kids!”
● “They’re not ‘real’ reading!”
Genre Examples
for Graphic Novels

© Dark Horse, Kodansha Comics, Viz Media, Image
Genre Examples
•Adventure/Action
-The Adventures of Tintin (24 books) by Herge
-The Losers (5 vol) by Andy Diggle (writer) & Jock (artist)

•Mystery/Crime
-Whiteout (2 vol) by Greg Rucka (writer) & Steve Leiber (artist)
-Richard Stark’s Parker: The Hunter by Darwyn Cooke

•General Fiction
-Love and Rockets (series) by Gilbert and Jaime Hernandez
-Ghost World by Daniel Clowes
-Contract with God by Will Eisner
Genre Examples
•Romance
-Blankets by Craig Thompson
-Nana (series) by Ai Yazawa

•Fantasy
-Sandman (10 vol) by Neil Gaiman (writer) and many artists
-Bone (series) by Jeff Smith
-Tsubasa: RESERVoir CHRoNICLE (series) by CLAMP
-Oh My Goddess! (series) by Kosuke Fujishima
Genre Examples
•Science Fiction
-Y: The Last Man (10 vol) by Brian K. Vaughn (writer) & Pia Guerra (art)
-Akira by Otomo Kasuhiro
-The Manhattan Projects (2 vol) by Jonathan Hickman (writer) & Nick Pitarra (art)

•Horror
-Black Hole by Charles Burns
-The Walking Dead (17 vol) by Robert Kirkman (writer), Tony Moore & Charlie Adlard (art)
- Locke & Key (6 volumes) by Joe Hill (writer) & Gabriel Rodriguez (art)
Genre Examples
•Historical
-Maus (2 vol) by Art Spiegelman
-Buddha (8 vol) by Osamu Tezuka
-King by Ho Che Anderson

•Humor
-Tales Designed to Thrizzle by Michael Kupperman
-Ouran High School Host Club (series) by Bisco Hatori
Genre Examples
•Superheroes
-Watchmen by Alan Moore (writer) & Dave Gibbons (art)
-All-Star Superman (2 vol) by Grant Morrison (writer) & Frank Quitely (art)
-Wonder Woman, New 52 (3 vol) by Brian Azzarello (writer) & Cliff Chiang (art)

•Non-Fiction
-Palestine by Joe Sacco
-Manga Guide to Molecular Biology by Masahara Takemura

•Memoir
-Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi
-Marbles: Mania, Depression, Michelangelo, and me by Ellen Forney
Shojo & Josei Manga
Ouran High Host Club
By Bisco Hatori

Nana by Ai Yazawa
© Viz Media
Shonen & Seinen Manga
Prince of Tennis by Takeshi Konomi

© Viz Media, Dark Horse

Chobits by CLAMP
Magical Girl & Mecha
Neon Genesis Evangelion
by Yoshiyuki Sadamoto

Sailor Moon by Naoko Takeuchi
© Kodansha Comics, Viz Media
Programming
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Art contest or classes
Comic artist visits
Costume party or contest
Partner with a comic book store
Discussion groups
Free Comic Day (first Saturday in May)
Movie/anime connections
Exciting displays!!!
Collection Development
of Graphic Novels
Arrangement Issues
● Age restrictions
○ Content
○ Reading Level

● Series are long
○ Expense
○ Space issues
Tech-Services Issues
● Cataloging / Discovery
○ Many creators
○ Often shelved by format, not topic
○ LC & recreational reading

● Binding
○ Manga can be bulky
○ Most graphic novels take up more shelf
space & height than other titles
Selection Resources
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Booklist
Publisher’s Weekly
Library Journal
NY Times Bestseller List
The Comics Journal
Online reviews and lists
Follow Major Publishers
Local comic book shops
500 Essential
Graphic Novels
by Gene
Kannenberg

© HarperCollins
Major Awards
• Eisner Awards
• Harvey Awards
• Ignatz Awards
• Osamu Cultural Award
• Shogakukan Award
• Kodansha Award

© DC Comics
Slides & handout: tinyurl.com/scla13-gn

Contact us:
Tammy Ivins
tivins@fmarion.edu
Bryson Kopf
bkopf@cumberland.lib.nc.us

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Graphic Novels A-Z : Action Comics to Zatanna