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graphic novel

1 of 1noun
/ˈɡræfɪk ˈnɑvəl/
Forms:graphic novels
1

a book that combines illustrations and storytelling to convey a narrative, often in a sequential art format

A graphic novel is a book-length work of fiction or non-fiction that uses the format and techniques of a comic book, combining illustrations and text to tell a story. Unlike traditional comic books, which are usually released in individual parts, a graphic novel presents a complete narrative within a single volume or a series of volumes. The storytelling in graphic novels often explores complex themes and employs a range of artistic styles, making them a versatile medium for both literary and visual storytelling.

  • She is reading a graphic novel that explores dystopian themes.
  • The graphic novel was praised for its stunning artwork and compelling narrative.
  • He introduced me to a graphic novel that blends science fiction and fantasy.
  • I enjoy graphic novels because they combine both art and literature.
  • She discovered a graphic novel series that explores historical events.