10 Best Graphic Novels of August 2023

10 Best Graphic Novels of August 2023

10 Best Graphic Novels of August 2023: In the realm of graphic storytelling, August 2023 shines brightly with an array of captivating narratives and visually stunning artworks.

“Avatar: The Last Airbender – Imbalance Omnibus”

“Avatar: The Last Airbender – Imbalance Omnibus”

The book presents a thrilling addition to the beloved Avatar universe, expertly crafted by a talented team of creators.

“Eden II”

“Eden II”

“Eden II” by K. Wroten is a daring and thought-provoking graphic novel that offers a blistering critique of digital media and consumer culture.

“Mother Nature”

“Mother Nature”

It is a gripping graphic novel that marks the debut in the graphic storytelling world of Hollywood horror legend Jamie Lee Curtis, known for her Oscar-winning role in “Everything, Everywhere, All At Once.”

“Beatrix Rose: Vigilante”

“Beatrix Rose: Vigilante”

It talks about Beatrix Rose, a former assassin who finds herself trapped in a new life, working for the Triads in Hong Kong.

“The Infinity Particle”

“The Infinity Particle”

“The Infinity Particle” by Wendy Xu is a visually stunning graphic novel that explores profound questions of freedom, autonomy, and the boundaries between artificial intelligence and humanity.

“Fangirl: The Manga #3”

“Fangirl: The Manga #3”

The narrative revolves around Cath, an ardent Simon Snow fan whose life is deeply intertwined with her fandom.

“A Guest in the House”

“A Guest in the House”

In this chilling tale, a young woman named Abby embarks on a new chapter in her life by marrying a kind dentist who recently lost his wife.

“The Hills of Estrella Roja”

“The Hills of Estrella Roja”

The narrative follows Kat Fields, a college freshman who receives a mysterious email beckoning her to visit the little-known town of Estrella Roja in Texas.

“Ghost Book”

“Ghost Book”

The story revolves around July Chen, a girl who possesses the unique ability to see ghosts. Despite her extraordinary gift, her father firmly believes that ghosts are not real.

“Two Tribes”

“Two Tribes”

It is a poignant debut graphic novel inspired by the author’s own life, exploring themes of identity, family, and the complexities of belonging to two distinct cultural tribes.