Comics and graphic novels have been increasing in popularity, not only for leisure reading but in academia as well. York's growing collection offers readers everything from blockbuster superhero comics (Black Panther, Spider-Man) to literary graphic novel classics (Ghost World, Fun Home, Maus, Chester Brown's Louis Riel). Comics and graphic novels offer a unique perspective for studies in sequential art, composition, semiotics and popular culture and the medium's creative nature attracts amazingly diverse creators, writers, and illustrators. Check out our upcoming acquisitions below or use the tips for searching in OMNI to explore other items from our collection.
New to York Libraries!
Most post-secondary institutions use a classification system called Library of Congress to organize their collections. Items are assigned subject headings in accordance with their content. When searching for comics and/or graphic novels at York, try using these LC subject headings to locate books:
You can also search for specific characters or creators as subjects (e.g. "Black Panther" or "Daniel Clowes")
York currently has a collection of over 2,000 comics and graphic novels, check out OMNI for more!