Well, 'Sin City' was quite well - known in the early 2000s. It has a really unique noir - style art and gritty stories. Then there's 'Bone', a more family - friendly graphic novel that has a great adventure story with its unique characters. And 'Planetary' was also popular, with its cool take on superhero and pulp - fiction concepts.
There is also 'Squish' which is about a young amoeba. The graphic novel format makes it accessible for early readers. It has relatable characters and simple storylines that help kids who are just starting to read get into the habit of reading longer texts with the help of the pictures.
One popular one is 'The Adventures of Obadiah Oldbuck'. It was one of the first graphic novels and its setting in the early 19th century gives a great view of the society of that time. It has detailed illustrations that show the fashion, architecture and social hierarchies.
Well, 'Kanon' is a great early 2000s visual novel. It has a wintery setting and tells a story full of mystery and emotion. The character development in it is quite remarkable. Then there's 'Tsukihime', which has a unique and somewhat dark story with interesting vampire - related elements. And 'Planetarian' is also notable. It's a shorter visual novel but it manages to pack a lot of emotion and a thought - provoking story into its relatively brief length.
One characteristic is their relatively limited color palettes in many cases. They also tended to have more basic character designs. In terms of themes, they frequently explored classic adventure or moral - based stories. For instance, early Tintin comics can be considered as early graphic novels in a sense. They had clear - cut good guys and bad guys, and the stories were about Tintin's adventures around the world, with the art being in a distinct, somewhat simplistic but charming style.
The 'Gone' series by Michael Grant is also from this era. Starting in 2008, it tells the story of a town where everyone over the age of 15 vanishes, leaving the teens to fend for themselves in a very strange and dangerous situation. These novels often deal with themes like survival, rebellion against unfair systems, and the coming - of - age of the teen characters in a difficult world.
Some great early 2000s anime visual novels include 'To Heart'. It has a light - hearted and slice - of - life feel to it, with charming characters. 'School Days' is another one, but it has a rather controversial storyline that still managed to attract a lot of attention back then. Also, 'Muv - Luv' was a significant visual novel from that time period, especially for those interested in mecha and alternate universe stories.
One popular early 2000s young adult novel is 'The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants' by Ann Brashares. It tells the story of four best friends who share a pair of magical pants while they are apart for the summer. Another is 'Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire' which was released in 2000. It's part of the beloved Harry Potter series and in this one, Harry participates in the Triwizard Tournament. Also, 'A Series of Unfortunate Events' by Lemony Snicket started in the early 2000s. It follows the Baudelaire orphans as they face numerous hardships and mysteries.
Some of the well - known 70s graphic novels include 'Maus' by Art Spiegelman. This is a very unique graphic novel as it tells the story of the Holocaust using animals to represent different ethnic groups. It's a powerful and important work. 'Heavy Metal' was also popular in the 70s. It was known for its blend of science - fiction, fantasy and adult - oriented themes (but not overly explicit). It had a distinct art style that attracted a lot of readers at that time.
One popular 2000s graphic novel is 'Watchmen' by Alan Moore. It's a complex and thought - provoking work that deconstructs the superhero genre. Another is 'Persepolis' by Marjane Satrapi, which is a memoir in graphic novel form, telling the story of her life in Iran. 'Y: The Last Man' is also well - known. It presents a world where all the male mammals except for one man die, exploring themes like survival and gender.
Well, 'Bone' is a great 90s graphic novel. It's a coming - of - age story set in a fantasy world filled with strange creatures. It has a great mix of humor, adventure, and heart. Then there's 'Preacher', which is known for its dark humor, complex characters, and exploration of religious and moral themes. Also, 'Akira' was very influential. Its cyberpunk - inspired story and detailed art style made it stand out among 90s graphic novels.