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Cornog, M. & Perper, T., eds. (2009). Graphic novels beyond the basics: insights and issues for libraries. Santa Barbara, CA: Libraries Unlimited.

Eisner, W. (2005). Comics and sequential art. Tamarac, FL: Poorhouse Press.

Eisner, W. (2008). Graphic storytelling and visual narrative: principles and practices from the legendary cartoonist. New York: W.W. Norton.

Goldsmith, F. (2010). The readers' advisory guide to graphic novels. Chicago: American Library Association.

Lyga, A.A.W & Lyga, B. (2004). Graphic novels in your media center : a definitive guide. Westport, Conn.: Libraries Unlimited.

McCloud, S. (1994). Understanding comics. New York, NY: HarperPerennial.

Sabin, R. (1996). Comics, comix & graphic novels. London: Phaidon.

Serchay, D.S. (2010). The librarian's guide to graphic novels for adults. New York: Neal-Schuman Publishers.

Academic Journals

European Comic Art

Image & Narrative

ImageText: Interdisciplinary Comics Studies

The International Journal of Comic Art

SIGNs – Studies in Graphic Narratives

Word & Image

News and Blogs

Blacksuperhero.com

A Comic Book Blog

Comic Book Resources

Glyphs: The Language of the Black Comics Community

io9: Science and Geek Culture

Prism Comics: LGBT Comics

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Comics Worth Reading

Diamond Bookshelf

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No Flying, No Tights

The Weekly Crisis

Ranked Lists

ALL-TIME Graphic Novels List (TIME Magazine)

DC Comics' 30 Essential Graphic Novels

i09's 75 Comics for DC's 75th Anniversary

Techland's Top 10 Graphic Novels of All Time

Other Resources

More than 100 Comics-Related Words in 8 Languages