Comics
When it comes to borrowing books from the library, I'll always head straight for the comics section as a teen. Comics are great, they tell stories almost as well as TV shows do. Plus, they convey their story plots better than ordinary story books do. Firstly, you can "see" exactly what is going on. While plain story books let your imagination run wild, what you imagine may differ from what the authors intended.
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Anyway, some of the comic series I have come across and would recommend are:
For kids & youths
- Zondervan & Zonderkidz graphic novels (E.g. Tomo, MangaBible)
- Warriors
- Twisted Journeys
- Adam
- The Baby-Sitters Club graphic novels (The Baby-Sitters Club)
- Choose Your Own Adventure
- 我为歌狂 (Wo Wei Ge Kuang)(Music Up)
- 搏斗天王 Ge Dou Tian Wang (Mr. Fighting): T.F.K.C
- Zits
- Luann by Greg Evans
- Baby Blues
- Frazz
- Get Fuzzy
- Red And Rover
- Sherman's Lagoon
- Courtney Crumrin And The Night Things by Ted Naifeh
- Inverloch by Sarah Ellerton
For adults (ages 18 and above)
Caution: The following may contain vulgarities/violence/gore/adult content. Please avoid if you are below 18 years of age.
- Fables by Bill Willingham
- Legion of Superheroes
- Extreme X-men
- New X-men
- Chew
- Alpha Flight
- StormWatch
- The Authority (Sequel to StormWatch)
- Powers by Brian Michael Bendis & Mike Avon Oeming
- Young Avengers by Allan Heinberg & Jim Cheung
- The New Avengers by Brian Michael Bendis & David Finch/Steve McNiven
- Teen Titans/Outsiders by Geoff Johns & Judd Winick
- Squadron Supreme
- The Family Guy (from the hit TV series)
- The Celestial Zone/TCZ 21 by Wee Tian Beng
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