Sequential Art

Sequential art refers to the art form of using a train of images deployed in sequence to tell a story or convey information. The best-known examples of sequential art are comics, graphic novels, and manga.

See also the compound shelves:
* graphic novels, comics, and manga
* graphic novels and comics
* graphic novels and manga
* comics and manga
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New Releases Tagged "Sequential Art"

Inbetweens
The New Gods, Vol. 2: Edge of Darkness
Absolute Batman, Vol. 2: Abomination
Absolute Wonder Woman, Vol. 2: As My Mothers Made Me
Absolute Wonder Woman, Vol. 2: As My Mothers Made Me
Absolute Martian Manhunter, Vol. 1: Martian Vision
Absolute Flash, Vol. 1: Of Two Worlds
The Road: A Graphic Novel Adaptation
El cuerpo de Cristo
Astérix en Lusitanie (Asterix #41)
La Nouvelle(s) (Elles, #1)
Je suis leur silence
Karen's School Picture (Baby-Sitters Little Sister Graphic Novels #5)
Karen's Birthday (Baby-Sitters Little Sister Graphic Novels, #6)
Karen's Haircut (Baby-Sitters Little Sister Graphic Novels, #7)
Teacher's Pet (Sweet Valley Twins Graphic Novels #2)
Inbetweens
Drome
Final Cut (Pantheon Graphic Library)
Saga, Volume 1
Watchmen
The Sandman, Vol. 1: Preludes & Nocturnes
Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic
V for Vendetta
The Complete Maus
Nimona
Saga, Volume 2
Blankets
Saga, Volume 3
The Complete Persepolis
Heartstopper: Volume One (Heartstopper, #1)
Saga, Volume 4
The Sandman, Vol. 2: The Doll's House
Through the Woods

Trina Robbins
Once there was a time when more girls than boys read comics, a time when comics for girls sold in the millions, outnumbering every other kind of comic book. And it all started with Archie.
Trina Robbins, From Girls to Grrrlz : A History of Women's Comics from Teens to Zines

The movie style eventually known as ‘Film Noir’ served up hard-bitten crime stories featuring morally bankrupt men and mysterious femme fatales, blending violence and sexual desire into bleak tales of modern life, without clear messages of morality. The comic book industry offered younger readers its own version of the Film Noir mood with a wave of crime comics that began sweeping the newsstands around 1947.
Mike Madrid, The Supergirls: Fashion, Feminism, Fantasy, and the History of Comic Book Heroines

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Christian Graphic Novels A group for fans of Christian Graphic Novels—Sequential Art, Manga, and Comics.
7 members, last active 11 months ago
Get Graphic An online book club for graphic novels. We read one book per month, with the next month's book b…more
116 members, last active 2 years ago
Native Comic Book Society Native Comic Book Society is a forum where Natives and friends of Natives can share, discuss and…more
5 members, last active 14 years ago
All types of sequential art - both superheroes and non-superheroes, but mostly marvel and dc com…more
1 member, last active 7 years ago