13 best superhero graphic novels

Superhero graphic novels are a popular subgenre of graphic novels and comics that primarily focus on characters with superhuman abilities who use their powers to protect and serve society. These graphic novels often blend elements of science fiction, fantasy, and action genres.They are a beloved medium, especially among children and young adults, as they combine visually engaging artwork with captivating storytelling. Here are some notable superhero graphic novels that cater to different age groups:

  1. "Superman: Secret Identity" by Kurt Busiek and Stuart Immonen: This graphic novel explores the life of a young man named Clark Kent who shares the same name as the famous fictional superhero, Superman. It's a coming-of-age story that delves into the challenges and responsibilities of having superpowers.

  2. "Ms. Marvel" by G. Willow Wilson and Adrian Alphona: This series features Kamala Khan, a Pakistani-American teenager from Jersey City, who gains shape-shifting powers and takes on the mantle of Ms. Marvel. It's a great example of a diverse and relatable superhero for young readers.

  3. "Spider-Man: Miles Morales" by Brian Michael Bendis and Sara Pichelli: Miles Morales is a newer Spider-Man who brings a fresh perspective to the Spider-Verse. This graphic novel explores his origins and adventures as he takes up the mantle of Spider-Man.

  4. "Teen Titans: The Judas Contract" by Marv Wolfman and George Pérez: This classic graphic novel features the Teen Titans, a group of young superheroes, as they face off against a dangerous villain known as Deathstroke. It's a gripping tale of heroism and betrayal.

  5. "The Adventures of Tintin" by Hergé: While not traditional superheroes, Tintin and his friends embark on thrilling adventures, solving mysteries and righting wrongs. These comics are suitable for younger readers and have captivated audiences for generations.

  6. "Astro City" by Kurt Busiek and Brent Anderson: Astro City is a unique superhero universe that explores the lives of everyday people in a world filled with superheroes and supervillains. It offers a more character-driven and human perspective on the superhero genre.

  7. "Bone" by Jeff Smith: While not strictly a superhero comic, "Bone" is a fantasy epic that has garnered a large following among young readers. It follows the adventures of three cousins who get caught up in an epic quest filled with magic and danger.

  8. "Superman: Red Son" by Mark Millar and Dave Johnson: This alternative take on the Superman mythos explores what would happen if Superman's spaceship landed in the Soviet Union instead of Smallville, Kansas. It's a thought-provoking examination of nature vs. nurture.

These superhero graphic novels cover a wide range of themes and age groups, making them suitable for children, teenagers, and adults alike. They provide readers with exciting stories of heroism, morality, and the challenges of growing up with extraordinary abilities or facing extraordinary circumstances.

Below you can find our editor's choice of the best superhero graphic novels on the market
  

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Teen Titans Go! vs. Teen Titans Go! Box Set

The teenage superhero gang you love is back with more action-packed adventures! What will our Titans get into next? Follow Robin, Starfire, Beast Boy, Cyborg, and Raven in their unique brand of shenanigans and justice!

Box set includes:

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  • Teen Titans Go! Vol. 5: Falling Stars
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Teen Titans Go!: Their Greatest Hijinks

Whether it's taking down their arch-foes or a few dozen pizzas, these teenage heroes embark on some of the funniest adventures!

This collection is perfect for longtime fans or those that are just being introduced to the Titans!

Teen Titans Go! to Camp

Summer's in the air and the Teen Titans are leaving Jump City behind for six fun-filled weeks of mosquitoes, sunstroke, and poison ivy at summer camp!

But there's only one thing on Robin's mind... No, not an escape. It's how to beat the other bunks to become the camp champions. This is Robin, remember?

Teen Titans Go! Roll With It

Team up with Teen Titans for game night! During their regular game of Basements & Basilisks, the basement boss (Robin, of course) tries to make the game super fun by making it super-impossible to win. Naturally the team rebels and creates their own version. But the Boy Wonder worries if the Titans continue on endless, easy-breezy quests they will be trapped in their imaginations forever!

Batman: Three Jokers

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