Books you’d like to see as a graphic novel/series

I’ll start:

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I don't trust comic book adaptations to match my imagination.

Understandable. Still tho, what book would you want to see as a GN?

If you say Blood Meridian you're an Indian mixed Pakistani

I'd love to see an adaptation of the Discworld novels that doesn't suck.

dunno

pretentious fags

Lolita

i bet you get angry at the thought that someone is more intelligent than you.

I would love to see Starship Troopers but leftoids would whine about muh fascism and rightoids would whine about Johnny Rico being brown. There's just no pleasing people.

heinlein's startship troopers is literally an authoritarian political treatise

star beast would be more fun

various redwall series books
animorphs but for adults
Gun, With Occasional Music
Crooked Little Vein
The Bat In My Pocket

boo

a guy and his cat talk schizo shit to some people

Yeah, compelling graphic novel, for sure.

Nice imagination.

People here don't read comics, let alone books.

Probably pic. Waifus, worldbuilding, and plot, what's not to like?

It's a Democratic Republic. how is that authoritarian?

It's funny, people say about the setting and yet, the people who aren't citizens can still be highly successful, wealthy and happy. Heinlein, God bless him, really didn't elaborate why it made much of a difference.
Also, I like the book, but it's narrative structure wouldn't make much of a good movie, ar least not to normies.
There is a very obscure anime adaptation from the 80s. Good luck finding that.

sabriel sexo

animated shrike kino

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Worm

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animorphs

There's an ongoing adaptation that's up to book 6 so far, you can buy them on Amazon but an anon storytimes them every few months when they come out. The art isn't the greatest (worst sin: sameface) but it's a pretty faithful adaptation down to the dialogue coming straight from the books.

Mmm… delicious Chinese food…

animated

Holy moron.

Child of God is better imo, but it would probably get adapted by a talentless hack who draws people with noodle arms and beanmouth.

Any history book. Probably the histories.

wtf k.a. applegate and that person should start a gofundme or some shit

Orlando innamorato and Orlando furioso, two Italian epic poems set in the time of Charlemagne that take the pre-existing Matter of his paladins and treat it as a sequel to Greek mythology and the Matter of Britain.
The poets' creativity is so exuberant that they prefigure nearly all the tropes in 20th century fantasy, from Tolkien to D&D.

There's an armada sailing from China to Western Europe, carrying troops like a king who rides a giraffe. A warrior queen never takes off her armor because she's afraid she'll be attacked whenever she does. A four-foot thief steals a ring of invisibility. From a damsel in distress who previously used it to sneak out of her besieged city because she was offended that not enough heroes came to defend her.

Gustave Dore did engravings for the Furioso, but both epics really cry out for color art.

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