Kids, teens, or adults; graphic novels and comic books attract people from every walk of life. Check out these amazing comic books that will take your kids on adventures never seen or heard before.
These books are engaging and fun to read. They are based on characters from popular TV series, movies, and cartoons. The list contains choicest comics in both physical and digital formats. You can simply pick one for your kids to dive right into the fantasy world.
Read on to find the best comic book to keep your kids hooked.
Best Comic Books for Kids
1. Batman (2011-2016) Vol. 1: The Court of Owls
Compiled by Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo, this graphic novel follows the story of Bruce Wayne solving crimes and protecting his city. Gotham has recently witnessed a series of brutal murders. But Bruce Wayne figures out that they are rooted back to his early years. His discoveries lead him to the Court of Owl – an urban legend thought to be a fictional story. But are these findings accurate, or is Bruce falling to the pressures of these crimes?
This book comes in a digital edition that is supported by Kindle and ComiXology apps.
2. Flashpoint
Barry Allen, aka Flash, wakes up at his desk to discover that things around him have changed. His family is alive, his friends are different, and the world is about to indulge in a war. But the Earth’s greatest superheroes are nowhere to be seen. Instead, Cyborg, with the help of The Outsiders, The Secret 7, Shazam, Citizen Gold, and others with superpowers, must save it. If only, Flash could find out who altered the time warp.
This comic book has a thrilling plot that keeps kids on the edge throughout.
3. Scooby-Doo’s Greatest Adventures
Scooby-Doo, Shaggy, Velma, Daphnie, and Fred are on an adventure to catch criminals. Their investigations lead them to cities like Metropolis and Gotham City, while popular villains beg them for assistance. The graphic novel is full of excitement and is packed with entertainment to keep young children engrossed.
This comic book takes your kid on comical, horrific, and adventurous trails led by Scooby – the dog and the Mystery Machine Inc.
4. Star Wars Vol. 1: Skywalker Strikes
This comic book narrates the story of Darth Vader and the Emperor’s fight with Luke Skywalker and the rebel band. Luke, Princess Leia, Chewbacca, Han Solo, and their allies are close to destroying the Death Star. But things go wrong, and Luke returns to Tatooine, leaving Han and Leia to lead the dangerous mission.
This comic marks the return of the cherished space adventure into Marvel world.
5. Chacha Chaudhary And Temple Thief
Suitable for preschoolers and teens, this comic book features the older man – Chacha Chaudhary, who is known for his sharp intellect. Written by Pran Kumar Sharma, this book made its first appearance in 1971. Chacha lives with his wife Bini, Sabu – a robust inhabitant of planet Jupiter, his dog Rocket, and Dag-Dag – his old truck that is half machine and half-human. Chacha Chaudhary and Sabu fight off criminals and thieves to weave a humorous plotline that intrigues young kids.
This comic book has readers from all generations, including adults and the elderly.
6. Archie Vol. 1
This colourful edition of the age-old comic strip is the first of its kind. Brought together by Mark Wald and Fiona Saples, this book narrates the story of Archie’s origin, which is unknown to the readers. It is perfect for kids aged 14 years and above, and has 176 pages of fun, laughter, and entertainment.
This comic book keeps the essence of the original Archies series intact and presents it in a hilarious and modern narrative.
7. The Bumper Book of Peanuts: Snoopy and Friends
This comic book by Charles M Schulz is packed with short stories in the form of comic strips. It features evergreen characters like Snoopy – the dog, Woodstock, Charlie Brown, Lucy, Peppermint Patty, and many more, that have entertained people for a long time. The comic strip gained its fame from the newspaper but now has numerous comic books in its name.
This book has a vast collection of comic strips from the age-old cartoon that fascinates people from all age groups.