I'm not entirely sure as I haven't read it specifically. But it might be about personal identity, as the title seems to imply something about being a particular person named John. It could also potentially touch on relationships or self - discovery.
Well, 'Blankets' is a wonderful graphic novel that has beautiful art and a touching story about love and growing up. 'Watchmen' is also similar in the sense that it has complex characters and an engaging plot, though it's more in the superhero genre but still has great storytelling like 'being a john graphic novel'. There's also 'The Sandman' series which is known for its rich mythology and interesting characters.
I'm not sure specifically what the 'john 117 graphic novel' is about without more context. It could be about a character named John 117's adventures, his struggles, or his relationships in a fictional world presented in a graphic novel format.
Definitely. The John Wick series has its roots in a graphic novel. The filmmakers adapted and expanded upon the concepts and characters to bring the story to the big screen, while maintaining the core elements that made the graphic novel appealing.