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Reddit mentions: 7

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Blankets A Graphic Novel
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Height8.97 Inches
Length7.16 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateOctober 2015
Weight3.2 Pounds
Width1.69 Inches

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Found 7 comments on Blankets:

u/jimmythefrenchfry · 6 pointsr/booksuggestions

The Hobbit in graphic novel form is really amazing, and readable at all ages. Graphic novels generally might be a great option. Also manga books might be good.

Some links:

Wrinkle in time graphic novel:
A Wrinkle in Time: The Graphic Novel https://www.amazon.com/dp/0374386153/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_baA4CbY2SYGER

The Hobbit
The Hobbit (Graphic Novel) with a subtitle of An illustrated edition of the fantasy classic https://www.amazon.com/dp/0345445600/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_WaA4CbW3CW7JR

Blankets (more for young adults, very good though):
Blankets https://www.amazon.com/dp/177046218X/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_pbA4CbV1CPP6M

Good list:
https://www.npr.org/2017/07/12/533862948/lets-get-graphic-100-favorite-comics-and-graphic-novels


The Watchmen, imho, is one of the greatest books ever written, but dunno...it’s more action-y/comic book esque . Some girls may like it.

u/FantasticMisterSocks · 2 pointsr/graphicnovels

Alright OP, here's what I've got for you:

  • My favorite comic right now is East of West by Jonathan Hickman. This takes place in an alternate history America. It's a sci-fi western where the four horsemen of the apocalypse come down to begin the apocalypse. However, Death is our protagonist. Lots of mystery and world building. Don't expect it to move to fast, but it's fantastic.

  • In a completely different vein, Blankets by Craig Thompson. This is a coming of age story. It is sort of autobiographical. Definitely don't expect any powers or supernatural stuff here. Fantastic story, and it's not uncommon to hear about someone crying from this one.

  • If you want to go to a more sci-fi route, check out Black Science by Rick Remender. This title is loved by a lot of people. Each issue has a new dimension or planet or world to explore, and the art is absolutely gorgeous. This is like the action movie of my recommendations. It doesn't have the most depth, but the ride is a ton of fun.

  • If you love a good supernatural throwdown, check out Rumble by Jonn Arcudi. Fantastic art, and a very interesting zany world. The main character is a god who takes the form of a scarecrow. Really fun read and drawn really well.

  • Finally, my personal favorite: Hellboy by Mike Mignola. The Hellboy universe was started in the 90s, and so it is pretty expansive. However, Mignola prides himself on there being multiple jumping on points. I would recommend jumping in on Hellboy Vol. 1 or BPRD: Plague of Frogs Book 1. Plague of Frogs is definitely going to be the most bang for your buck. If you want a specific reading order to the series, this is the best one currently out there.

    Good luck reading OP! Feel free to ask any questions.
u/batsofburden · 1 pointr/ifyoulikeblank

It's a graphic novel, but YML 'Blankets' by Craig Thompson.

u/dregan · 1 pointr/GetMotivated

They're old school books: Box Office Poison, Blankets