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A Crash Course in Graphic

1 Panelists

Lynn Lobash Assistant Director of Readers Services Public

Patrick Holt Adult Services Librarian Durham County Library, NC

2 Panelists

Kendal Spires Collection Development Librarian NoveList

Halle Eisenman Manager Content Development NoveList

3 libraryreads.org

4 What is a graphic ? Paraphrasing and educator Jessica Abel, graphic novels are basically long works in the comics medium, which in turn is:

Artwork by Jessica Abel, published under Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Sharealike license 3.0 Source: https://dw-wp.com/resources/what-is-a-graphic-novel 5 What is a ? Abel continues: they often feature dialogue in speech balloons, interior monologues in thought bubbles, and discrete moments of time in panels:

Artwork from Peanuts for June 2, 1969, by Charles Schulz 6 What is a graphic novel? ...except when they’re something else entirely!

Artwork L-R: Visions by Evan M. Cohen; Vanishing Act by Roman Muradov; Scenes from an Impending Marriage by ; Girl Town by Casey (née Carolyn) Nowak 7 What do people mean when they say, “graphic novel”?

- Any long, square-bound (i.e. not staple-bound) comic , - Comic that were first published serially, but have been collected into a single - A long, standalone story, published as a single volume and not serially - A serious for serious grownups - Comic books of higher-than-average cultural value - An unnecessary attempt at claiming more seriousness or cultural value - Fiction comics, as opposed to “graphic nonfiction”, “graphic biography”, “graphic memoir”, etc. - An industry term for a segment of the publishing market - Convenient shorthand for all this stuff and more, but one that regularly warrants more elaboration for the benefit of patrons and co-workers

8 History of graphic novels & comics

9 History of graphic novels & comics

1830s-1930s 1930s-1970s

10 History of graphic novels & comics

1970s-1980s 1980s-today

11 History of graphic novels & comics

12 Why read graphic novels?

pictures

Visual and multimodal literacy

words + pictures Image from Hark! A Vagrant () 13 13 Why read graphic novels? variety!

14 Why read graphic novels?

delicate, detailed, muted artvariety!

black-and-white, dark, detailed, inventive bold, cartoony, colorful cartoony, minimally colored

Images from Beasts of Burden #2 (Evan Dorkin, ); Bloodlust & Bonnets (Emily McGovern); (); : Book Two (, , ) 15 Why read graphic novels?

cool experiments with the form!

Images from #19 (, , Matt Hollingsworth); web version of His Face All Red (Emily Carroll); #10 (Ryan North, Braden Lamb, Shelli Paroline) 16 / Subgenres

17 Superheroes

18 Alternative

19 , Sci-fi, & Horror

20 Apocalyptic & Dystopian

21 Crime, Mystery, & Noir

22 Historical & Westerns

23 Romance & Erotica

24 Humorous & Satirical

25 LGBTQIA

26 , ,

Japan China Korea

27 Franco-Belgian

28 Nonfiction

29 Trends: Translations (new and old)

30 30 Trends: Prose authors try their hand

31 31 Trends: breakouts

32 32 33 Melancholy Authentic Violent

Own voices Haunting

Compelling Irreverent Lyrical

Offbeat Banter-filled Strong female

Hopeful Action- packed Moving

Complex Anthropomorphic

Thoughtful

34 appeal

Tone Style Color • Lavish • Charming • Abstract • Black-and-white • Photographic • Dark • Bold • Colorful • Realistic • Nightmarish • Cartoony • Minimally colored • Rough-edged • Delicate • Muted • Simple • Detailed • Sepia-toned • • Inventive Surreal

35 NoveList Themes

Assemble! No power, still super Creature feature Being a friend Reboots and retcons Evil animals experiences

36 No power, still super

C Good gone bad h Scum and villainy a r Sidekick spotlight a Hidden heritage c t Vengeance is mine

e Rightful heir r s Ensemble cast

Band of survivors

37 Home again

S Hidden among us e t Inspired by real events t i Boldly go n

g Academies of magic

Small town horror

38 Inspired by real events

Origin story

Coming out experiences

P Engendering gender l o Chosen family t To the rescue!

Lost in space

On the run

39 Awards

• Eisner Awards • Ignatz Awards • Harvey Awards • Ringo Awards • Angoulême Prix • ALA-GNCRT Best Graphic Novels for Adults Reading List • Excellence in Graphic Awards • Awards • Dwayne McDuffie Award for Diversity in Comics

40 Helping Readers

41 Questions to ask...

● What graphic novels have you read and enjoyed? ● What do you like to read outside the GN format? ● What genres do you like? ● What TV shows and movies are in your top 5?

TIP: It’s very easy to flip though graphic novels, so you can walk a patron over to the shelves and browse a few genres & styles.

42 Graphic Novel Starter Pack

✔Breadth of genres ✔Well-reviewed ✔Wide appeal ✔Stand-alone graphic novel or completed series

43 Our Cats Are More Famous Than Us by Ananth Hirsh and Yuko Ota

NoveList Plus Cataloging • Genres: ; Life stories; • Story/Character Appeal: Amusing; Feel-good; Reflective; Conversational; Engaging • Illustration Appeal: Black- and-white; Bold, Charming

44 BTTM FDRS by Ezra Claytan Daniels and Ben Passmore

NoveList Plus Cataloging • Genres: African American fiction, and Afrofantasy, , Satirical comics • Themes: • Story/Character Appeal: Authentic, Culturally diverse • Illustration Appeal: Colorful, Rough-edged

45 by Naoki Urasawa (read right-to-left!)

NoveList Plus Cataloging • Genres: Manga, Horror comics, Mystery comics • Story/Character Appeal: Compelling, Sympathetic, Well- developed

46 Dumb by Georgia Webber

NoveList Plus Cataloging • Genres: Autobiographical comics; Life stories • Story/Character Appeal: Hopeful; Reflective; Compelling • Illustration Appeal: Minimally colored

47 Y, The Last Man by Brian K. Vaughan and Pia Guerra

NoveList Plus Cataloging • Genres: Apocalyptic comics, comics • Story/Character Appeal: Character-driven, Fast-paced, Thought-provoking, Compelling • Illustration Appeal: Detailed, Muted

48 Titles we’re excited about

YAY! EEEEE!

49 Kendal is excited about:

50 Patrick is excited about:

51 Questions?

52 Thank you Learn more at ebscohost.com/novelist & libraryreads.org

53 NoveList Resources

54 54 Genre outlines Recommended reads lists

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