Comic Books for Girls
Women Generally Dislike Comic Books, but There Are Some They Don't
But there are comics books out there that girls love, and most can be ordered off of the Internet or found in a regular books store, such as Barnes and Noble or Borders. At the very least, you can make your significant other go to the comic store and get them for you. Here's a list of my top five comics for girls, all available in trade paperback.
Sandman
Written by Neal Gaiman (author of American Gods), Sandman follows the tale of Morpheus, the king of dreams. Morpheus has been doing his thing for billions of years, when one day he has the realization that he must change his ways, or die. Not an easy thing when you've been alive for so long. Sandman has nothing to do with tights or super powers, and is one of those few comics that have earned literary acclaim. Start with Preludes and Nocturnes.
Fables
Bill Willingham takes us through the story's of fairy tale and folklore characters, collectively known as the Fables. The Fables have been forced from their homeland by the enigmatic Adversary, and are now forced to live amongst normal people (Mundys) in New York. Seeing how each fairy tale character relates to others is a real treat, and the reveal of the Adversary's true identity is a moment of shock and genius. Start with Legends In Exile.
Bone
Bone follows the adventures of three... well, Bones. Fone Bone, Phoncible P. "Phoney" Bone and Smiley Bone have all been run out of Boneville, and face various adventures across a fantasy landscape. Written by Jeff Smith, Bone is comedic high-adventure that comes off as a cross between Lord of the Rings, and Walt Kelly's Pogo. Bone can be purchased in one gigantic 1,300 page volume called appropriately Bone: The One Volume Edition, for $40.
The Walking Dead
Comic Books for Girls
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Takeaways
- Not all comic books involve superheros.
- Many comics collected into trade paperback can be purchased at bookstores.
- Comic shops are usually full of men, often weird ones.
Did You Know?
In Fables, the sheriff of Fabletown is the Wolf, from Little Red Riding Hood and The Three Little Pigs.
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