I think 'The Incal' could be a good beginner's choice. Although it has a complex story, the art is so vivid and unique that it can draw you in and make you want to understand the story better. 'Altered Carbon' is also suitable. The concept of body - swapping and digitized consciousness is really cool and not too hard to grasp. And 'Neuromancer' (the graphic novel adaptation) is a great starting point as well. It's a classic of the genre, and the graphic novel does a good job of presenting the cyberpunk ideas in a more accessible visual form.
Sure. 'Akira' is a great starting point. It has a really engaging story that's easy to follow despite its complex world - building. The art is also very eye - catching. Another good one is 'Ghost in the Shell'. It's quite well - known, so it can be a good introduction to cyberpunk concepts like the relationship between humans and machines. 'Transmetropolitan' is also beginner - friendly. It has a relatable protagonist in the form of the journalist, and the stories are often about social and political issues in a cyberpunk setting.
For beginners, I'd recommend 'Blade Runner: 2019'. If you're familiar with the Blade Runner movies, this graphic novel will be an easy entry into the cyberpunk graphic novel world. It has a lot of the same themes and atmosphere. 'Judge Dredd' is also a good choice. It's a classic with a straightforward premise of a law enforcer in a dystopian future. You can easily get into the cyberpunk feel of the dark city and strict justice system. 'Snow Crash' is also not too difficult to start with. It has a really interesting and fast - paced story about a virtual world within the real world.