I spent over half of the year voraciously reading my way through what have been called "classic" graphic novels and manga. In April 2023, I stumbled across r/graphicnovels' Top 100 list on Reddit and decided to read at least one volume of each entry to learn what it is that makes a piece of sequential art truly great. Now that I'm 51 entries in, what's the verdict? Tune in to hear the biases and expectations I had going in, my key takeaways so far, and the titles I recommend!r/graphicnovel's Top 100 List: https://www.reddit.com/r/graphicnovels/comments/w9dh91/rgraphicnovels_top_100_the_list/ This episode was recorded on October 19, 2023.
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