5 Best Comics, Graphic Novels and Illustrated Books of 2025 from WMagazín
'The Eternal Stir', by Joe Sako, and 'Santa Claus' childhood, by Benjamin Lacve (text) year 2025 management, according to literary genres.
One of the sources of violence in the world, the origin of the Christmas myth of Santa Claus, retirement and the horizon of old age, the causes of problems such as insomnia and how the rich get richer are the topics of the five best comics, graphic novels and illustrated books of 2025.
These five books are among WMagazine's 50 best books of 2025 in the literary genre.Our selection is as follows:
Comics, graphic novels and illustrations
- Eternal turmoil
Menesis Villar
Maltese journalist and cartoonist Joe Sacco (age 65, 1960) is one of the most important graphic novel authors of the past decades.Through books based on visits to conflict zones, he has been talking about the collapse of the world and humanity's most horrific traits, both individually and collectively, for thirty years.He investigates violence, its consequences, its roots, the people and governments, and the ways in which it is dealt with: from Palestine to the Balkans.Even in important places like the 2013 riots in Muzaffarnagar in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, which experienced dramatic situations due to ethnic and religious issues, it represents eternal disturbance.
- You can see a review and an excerpt from the book here.
- The childhood of Santa Claus
Benjamin Lacombe (illustrations) and Sébastien Perez (text).Translation: Elena Gallo Krahe (Edelvives)
French painter Benjamin Lcombe (43 years old/Paris, 1982) wondered what Santa Claus's childhood would one day be like. What makes him the legendary figure he represents? And what are the origins of the elements that create an intense Christmas imagination? From Christmas trees, gifts or reindeer. to the stars or Mother's Christmas, he asked writer Sebastian Perez to re-imagine it.and wrote those birth declarations. The result is 24 stories that, like an Advent calendar, are simple, witty and relatable.As Lacombe paints so beautifully,
- Interview soon with both authors.
- Paul at home. Michel Rabagliati (Estivari).
Since 2001, Michel Rabagliati continues his series of graphic novels with Paul as the main character, this time dealing with personal, work, emotional and existential transformations in old age.Reviewing the comic in WMagazín, Maribel Linhart wrote, "The phrase that age does not come alone is shown here in all its wide and varied reality.Meeting his sick mother in her last days, and the loneliness that is at the center of Paul's story at home, Michel Rabagliati's new graphic novel (Montreal, 1961).
You can see the review and a preview of the book HERE.
4. Sailing
is (autumn graphic girl)
Insomnia is a dream that many people have every day. Why?This question is about looking for a world initiative agency that dwarfs the use of most or more of the world's favorites, the fact that job security or similar.In 2018, we are the best in the national community, re-aiming at the very hardware."
5. How the rich plundered the planet.And how to avoid it
Herve Kempf and Juan Mendez.Translation: Monserrat Terrones (Garbuix Books)
This is how the rich rob the earth and how they can save the world from ecological disaster, Diana M. Horta titled this comic collection. Address the existing tensions by providing lots of information and recommendations to improve the situation.condition."Hervé Kemp is one of France's most respected environmental journalists, editor-in-chief of reporterre.net and author of L'Oligarchie ça suffit, vive.Juan Mendes is an illustrator trained in visual arts at the Institut Saint-Luc in Brussels and the author of titles such as America Against the Clock.
- You can see the review and preview of the book here.
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