Sequential Art

Sequential art refers to the art form of using a train of images deployed in sequence to tell a story or convey information. The best-known examples of sequential art are comics, graphic novels, and manga.

See also the compound shelves:
* graphic novels, comics, and manga
* graphic novels and comics
* graphic novels and manga
* comics and manga
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New Releases Tagged "Sequential Art"

Absolute Flash Vol. 1: Of Two Worlds
Absolute Wonder Woman Vol. 2: As My Mothers Made Me (Absolute Universe)
Absolute Martian Manhunter, Vol. 1: Martian Vision
Absolute Flash Vol. 1: Of Two Worlds
El cuerpo de Cristo
Astérix en Lusitanie (Asterix #41)
Lord of the Flies: The Graphic Novel (A Penguin Classics Hardcover)
The Road: A Graphic Novel Adaptation
Karen's School Picture (Baby-Sitters Little Sister Graphic Novels #5)
Je suis leur silence
天官賜福. 壹
La Nouvelle(s) (Elles, #1)
Karen's Haircut (Baby-Sitters Little Sister Graphic Novels, #7)
The Many Deaths of Laila Starr
In.
Karen's Birthday (Baby-Sitters Little Sister Graphic Novels, #6)
Saga, Volume 1
Watchmen
The Sandman, Vol. 1: Preludes & Nocturnes
V for Vendetta
Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic
The Complete Maus
Nimona
Saga, Volume 2
Blankets
Saga, Volume 3
The Complete Persepolis
Heartstopper: Volume One (Heartstopper, #1)
Saga, Volume 4
The Sandman, Vol. 2: The Doll's House
Through the Woods

DC Comics is the present day publisher of Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, and other well-known superheroes. DC is the amalgamation of two different publishing concerns: National Comics, which produced Superman and Batman, and sister company All-American Comics, which produced Wonder Woman, Flash, and Green Lantern. The two companies merged in 1944 to form National Periodical Publications, whose comic books bore the “Superman-DC” logo. The publisher was known colloquially as “DC,” which it later ...more
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Once there was a time when more girls than boys read comics, a time when comics for girls sold in the millions, outnumbering every other kind of comic book. And it all started with Archie.
Trina Robbins, From Girls to Grrrlz : A History of Women's Comics from Teens to Zines

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