Graphic Novels: An Introduction
Graphic novels have come a long way from the niche corner of the bookshop. In this video, Charles explores the world of graphic novels: where the form came from, how it evolved, and why some of the most ambitious storytelling of the last century has happened through words and pictures working together. Along the way, he looks at the different traditions that emerged in different parts of the world, and shares some of the books that made him fall in love with the medium. Whether you're a long-time fan or someone who's never picked up a graphic novel before, this is an introduction to one of literature's most fascinating forms. What graphic novel would you recommend to a newcomer? Let us know in the comments. SUBSCRIBE TO LIT WITH CHARLES! / @litwithcharles Follow me on Instagram for daily book content / litwithcharles Read more on Substack https://substack.com/@litwithcharles Subscribe for book reviews, reading recommendations, and curated reading lists. Let's get more people reading. #booktok #bookrecommendations #booklovers #booktube #readingcommunity #literarypursuits #graphicnovels #comics #manga #literature #literaryfiction #bookreview #reading

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