Fancy some graphic novels that don’t involve a Marvel or DC hero?

Try some of these…

This article comes fromDen of Geek UK.

However, if youre just starting to dabble, might we make a few recommendations…?

Across 24 stunning pages we learn about love and loss, as well as the stars in the sky.

you might see more of Roberts art on his website.

This graphic novel is punchy and colourful, showcasing how cartoon art can be simple yet brilliant.

A very quick read but well worth getting your hands on for yourself or an arty friend.

Guards!in full illustrated glory.

Everyone knows everything about everyone else, or at least, they think they do.

One such contract is to kill, you guessed it, Adolf Hitler.

Jasons drawings are simple but full of expression, even when there are no words.

The story focuses on hikers on the Amigara Mountain, discovering a mysterious fault that appeared after an earthquake.

Its a bit like Stonehenge: how could something so substantial possibly have been created without technology?

Everything starts getting a bit weird when people try and enter the fault…really, really weird.

I would recommend you read this one with the lights on.

If that tickles your interests, find yourself a copy of this manga as soon as possible.

you’re able to see more of Mikkels art on his website.

David can gain the power to sculpt anything he wants, but he will die after 200 days.

He seemed quite pleased to hear that, and so I pass this pain and misery on to you.

Its well worth it.

ThinkWind In The Willowsmeets 1920s film noir, a combination you never knew you needed.

Guillotined, no less.

Britain is purely comprised of French-speaking rural communities, but independent after a long period of anarchy.

Humans do exist amongst the largely-animal population, but as second-class citizens, unintelligent and forbidden to travel.

Its a really compelling setting for any story, but the detective mystery element brings it all together.

To me, this is perfect fodder for a Wes Anderson-style stop-motion film series.

Its funny, eerie, and altogether very surreal.