User blog comment:SnakeTongue237/Five Graphic Novels You Should Really Give A Chance/@comment-24101790-20161205135904

While I'm not too involved with graphic novels, a few have caught my eyes over the years.

Daytripper is an existential look at a man trying to come out from under his father's shadow and realize what he wants in life. Every section focuses on a period in his life and ends with his death.

The Sandman is a series that really deserves the accolades it has. It's written by Neil Gaiman and it's one of the few graphic novels I've read that really carries out the novel portion of it well.

Other than that, I have read Maus (I enjoyed it, especially with the character changing animal masks while he's impersonating German and Polish citizens) and The Suicide Forest, and while it was interesting, it really weren't amazing. That's all I got on the graphic novel front other than a trip webcomic I've been skimming.