The 101 Best Graphic NovelsNBM, 2005 - 60 pages An ultimate guide to the best of what's out there and available now. It includes introduction by Neil Gaiman, and is edited by Keith DeCandido. This concise guide to the best that's out there and available now is updated considerably with half of the listings all new and a significant representation of the best in manga. |
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Page xiv - The graphic novel, a literary comic book form with a beginning, middle, and end, was popularized by Will Eisner's 1978 book, A Contract with God and Other Tenement Stories, four stories about the disenfranchised set in the Bronx during the Great Depression.