Best Graphic Novels books for young adult readers, including adult-YA crossover books.
YA & Adult-YA Crossovers:
Graphic Novels
Total books found: 70
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Salvage
by Renée Nault
7/21/2026, 256 pages.
In this heartwarming graphic novel romance from the adaptor and illustrator of The Handmaid's Tale: The Graphic Novel, two young artists' paths intertwine as they navigate the ...
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Across the Widest Sea
by Jean Cremers
7/14/2026, 256 pages.
A story about how entering adulthood can feel like being lost at sea.
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To Dance the Moon and Stars
by Tasia M S, Barbara Perez Marquez
7/14/2026, 256 pages.
In a kingdom where dance is forbidden, a future high priestess must bend the rules to stop an ancient evil from destroying everything and everyone she loves, including the crown ...
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Coming Out Perfect
by Richard Mercado
7/7/2026, 272 pages.
From Ignatz-nominated cartoonist Richard Mercado comes a refreshingly honest and moving YA graphic novel perfect for fans of queer coming-of-age stories like Heartstopper.
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Landing in Place
by Sherine Hamdy
5/19/2026, 320 pages.
A poignant coming-of-age graphic novel about an Egyptian American girl grappling with college, her family, and the political realities of her wider world.
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As I Dream of You
by Jennifer Lee
5/5/2026, 352 pages.
Franny and Sam are each other's entire world. So what do you do when your world ends? Frozen's Jennifer Lee and Lunar New Year Love Story's LeUyen Pham deliver a tour de force ...
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Until We Meet Again
by Lily Kim Qian
4/21/2026, 224 pages.
A poignant and vividly illustrated graphic memoir about a young woman's search for belonging as her immigrant family moves between Canada and China.
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Forgive-Me-Not
by Mari Costa
4/14/2026, 320 pages.
A queer "enemies to lovers" journey of a lost princess and a changeling who was made to take the heir's place as part of a fey scheme.
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How to Survive the End of the World
by Katy Doughty
3/31/2026, 256 pages.
In a full-color debut, a graphic novelist takes an engrossing, gleefully existential deep dive into the many ways that humanity could—and almost did—meet its end.
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Armaveni
by Nadine Takvorian
3/10/2026, 344 pages.
A bold, autobiographical graphic novel chronicling one girl's quest to uncover her family's history during the Armenian genocide.
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