Time's Top 10 Graphic Novels"Graphic novel" is a vague moniker that gets applied to any extended form of comics, including non-fiction and short story collections. But here, at least, the term fits. Following the rules of the All TIME 100 books — focusing exclusively on book-length fictional stories originally written in English — here are the All TIME top ten graphic novels, in alphabetical order by title. (found at: http://www.time.com/time/2005/100books/0,24459,graphic_novels,00.html)
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Berlin: City of Stones
by Jason Lutes
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Blankets
by Craig Thompson
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Bone: One Volume Edition
by Jeff Smith
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The Boulevard of Broken Dreams
by Kim Deitch
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Batman: The Dark Knight Returns
by Frank Miller
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David Boring
by Daniel Clowes
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ED The Happy Clown (A Yummy Fur Book)
by Chester Brown
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Palomar: The Heartbreak Soup Stories (Love and Rockets)
by Gilbert Hernandez
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Watchmen (Absolute Edition)
by Alan Moore
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Created by Apollo L on Dec 25, 2006.
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