What could possibly be better than kicking back with a fantasy novel on a rainy afternoon? Kicking back with a fantasy novel that has pictures. While some fantasy works have charming illustrations adorning their pages every chapter or so, these little gems have pretty pictures every. single. page. In fact, you could argue that the pictures are the pages, and the text is just useless French pastry decoration on top! If you’re looking for fantasy books where the pictures are the cake and the words are just frosting, these 10 best fantasy graphic novels are fit to be devoured. Just don’t do it all in one sitting, you’ll get sick.
Kill Six Billion Demons
(Image Comics)Kill Six Billion Demons by Tom Parkinson Morgan isn’t just a graphic novel, it’s a full blown online cult – and I mean that as the highest praise. Part religious allegory, part progression anime, part queer awakening story, this is the tale of Allison Ruth, a barista turned god-killer spirited away to the center of the multiverse. Armed with newfound divine power beyond mortal comprehension, the former business major must now face down a demonic god that threatens to destroy the multiverse itself. With the help of an angelic martial arts teacher and a demonic lover, she might just pull it off. She might even find the path to enlightenment along the way, which, if you read the accompanying scriptures that go with the story, you’ll learn can only be reached through brutal, unending violence. Hallelujah.
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