Maybe the librarian would find themselves in a world full of vivid illustrations and unique storylines. They could encounter the characters from the graphic novel and have all sorts of adventures, like helping the heroes defeat the villains or exploring the strange landscapes within the pages.
No, in real life it's not possible as graphic novels are just inanimate books with printed pages. There's no magical force that can physically suck a person into them.
I'm not sure specifically as there could be many novels with 'the librarian' in the title. It might be about a librarian's daily life, adventures in a library, or perhaps a mystery involving a librarian.
As I don't know the exact 'the librarian novel', it's difficult to say. But surely the librarian is one of the main characters. There might also be a regular library patron who has a special connection with the librarian.
Well, it combines two rather different concepts. A librarian is often associated with knowledge, order, and a quiet, studious environment. When you add vampires, it creates a contrast. Vampires are usually about chaos, the unknown, and the supernatural. So in a librarian vampire novel, you get this interesting mix of the normal, intellectual world of the library and the dark, mysterious world of vampires.