Film, Book, & TV adaptations (YA comics)

What, book adaptations?! But aren't graphic novels books?!

Why yes, but sometimes we get graphic novel adaptations of things that were previously published as non-graphic novels. You know, those books that tell stories but only with words and no pictures.

All the titles in this list tell stories that have also been told through other forms. Some tell the same story, and some build on the original source material. Either way, they're all great reads!

Updated August 1, 2024
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Anne Frank's diary : the graphic adaptation
Folman, Ari
Paper Book
A timeless story rediscovered by each new generation, The Diary of a Young Girl stands without peer. This graphic edition remains faithful to the original, while the stunning illustrations interpret and add layers of visual meaning and immediacy to this classic work of Holocaust...
Stranger things. Volume one, The other side
Houser, Jody
Paper Book
The hit Netflix series from the Duffer Brothers is now a spine-tingling comic that recounts Will Beyers' harrowing survival in the treacherous Upside Down! When Will Byers finds himself in the Upside Down, an impossible dark parody of his own world, he's understandably frightened...
Fangirl. 1
Maggs, Sam
Paper Book
The manga adaptation of the beloved novel featuring all-new scenes by Rainbow Rowell! "A deliciously warm-hearted nerd power ballad destined for greatness." --New York Journal of Books on the Fangirl novel Cath is a Simon Snow fan. Okay, everybody...

First in series

Star Wars. 1, Darth Vader. Dark heart of the Sith
Pak, Greg
Ebook

First in series

The graveyard book. Volume 1
Russell, P. Craig
Paper Book
The first volume of a glorious two-volume, four-color graphic novel adaptation of Neil Gaiman's #1 New York Times bestselling and Newbery Medal-winning novel The Graveyard Book, adapted by P. Craig Russell and illustrated by an extraordinary team of renowned artists. Inventive, chilling,...
Coraline
Russell, P. Craig.
Paper Book
When Coraline steps through a door in her family's new house, she finds another house, strangely similar to her own (only better). At first, things seem marvelous. The food is better than at home, and the toy box is filled with fluttering wind-up angels and dinosaur skulls that crawl and rattle...

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