Moore & Gibbons' 1986 graphic novel redefined superheroes, delving into complex themes like power, morality, and psychology.
Moore's dystopian tale explores totalitarianism and resistance in a post-apocalyptic UK.
Spiegelman's Holocaust story uses anthropomorphic depictions, offering a unique perspective on a dark period in history.
Vaughan & Staples' space opera blends sci-fi and fantasy, following star-crossed lovers protecting their child.
Miller's work revives Batman in a dystopian Gotham, tackling themes of aging and justice.
McCloud explores the medium's art and mechanics, providing historical and theoretical insights for enthusiasts and creators.
Vaughan & Guerra's narrative unfolds in a world where all males except one perish mysteriously, exploring gender dynamics.
Satrapi's autobiographical novel depicts her upbringing in Iran during the Islamic Revolution.
Gaiman's fantasy epic explores dreams, destiny, and storytelling through Dream of the Endless.
Thompson's graphic memoir touches on family, faith, and first love through emotive black-and-white art.