Well, 'Ghazghkull Thraka: Prophet of the Waaagh!' is great. It focuses on the famous Ork warlord Ghazghkull. You get to see his rise to power, his strategic thinking (in an Orky way of course), and how he leads his Ork clans into battle, which is really exciting.
An Ork named Grotbag once challenged a much bigger Ork to a fight for leadership of their small mob. Grotbag was tiny but full of spunk. He started the fight by throwing a squig at the big Ork. The squig latched onto the big Ork's face and started biting. While the big Ork was distracted trying to get the squig off, Grotbag jumped on his back and hit him over the head with a stick until the big Ork conceded. The other Orks found this hilarious and Grotbag became their new leader.
Yes, there are. Some focus on the unique perspective of female Orks in the Warhammer 40K universe. For example, there could be stories about a female Ork's rise through the ranks in her tribe, facing challenges that are different from male Orks due to her gender. It might involve her using her wits and strength in ways that surprise her comrades.
One of the funniest is when an ork thought a shiny rock was a valuable weapon. He carried it around everywhere, trying to use it to attack enemies. When it didn't work, he just threw it at his own comrades, thinking they were the ones who made the 'weapon' not work.
You can start by looking on some well - known fanfiction websites like Archive of Our Own (AO3). It has a large collection of Warhammer 40K related fanfics, and there's a good chance you'll find some about female Orks there.
A really funny Ork story involves an Ork Painboy. He was trying to 'fix' an injured Ork. He used all sorts of crazy tools and substances. He ended up painting the Ork bright pink instead of actually treating his wounds. The injured Ork didn't seem to mind though and just strutted around showing off his new 'color'. The other Orks were either laughing or scratching their heads in confusion.
Here's another one. An ork shaman was trying to perform a magic ritual. He got all the ingredients wrong and instead of creating a powerful spell, he made a stinky cloud that smelled so bad that all the other orks around him ran away. But he just stood there, proud of his 'accomplishment' and yelling that it was his new secret weapon.
Sure. 'The Beast Arises' is a good start. It has a lot of action involving Orks and it's not too complex in terms of the overall Warhammer 40K lore. You can easily follow the Ork invasions and battles.
I'm not sure about the exact characteristics as it's not a widely known type. But if related to the 'waaagh' concept in some fictional settings, they might be full of action and adventure, with a focus on a group's (maybe a tribe or a race) aggressive and energetic pursuits.
An ork graphic novel is likely a graphic novel that features orks. Orks are often seen in fantasy or science - fiction settings. They are usually depicted as brutish, war - like creatures.