Resource of the Month - Graphic Novel Collection

News item published on: 2026-01-21 15:25:00

University Libraries’ graphic novel collection aims to inspire while teaching, with themes ranging from political protests to childhood moments. Graphic novels are located throughout the collections of Cook Library, Gulf Coast Library, and McCain Library alongside other books on the same subject.

At Cook Library, a large number of graphic novels are housed in the Curriculum Materials Center and the De-stress Zone, both located on the first floor. You can use Seymour Info on the library’s website to search for a topic combined with a genre filter such as “graphic novels,” “picture books,” and/or “comic books, strips.” Whether searching in Seymour Info or browsing the shelves, you will be able to find a great book that meets your needs.

A few popular graphic novels on our shelves include:
Heartstopper
Lore Olympus
Radium Girls
Anya’s Ghost
Maus: A Survivor’s Tale: My Father Bleeds History

To learn more about graphic novels for children and young adults, visit the Graphic Novels and Other Graphic Narratives research guide.

For more information about library resources, contact Research Services by email at .