Books

Top science fiction graphic novel that will open your mind to other worlds

Created byuser avatar@Billionhands

100% verified

  1. 1

    Ghost in the Shell

    244 Global Votes
    • Futuristic thriller

      (+3)

    Although not directly mentioned as a work by Shirow in this context, The Ghost in the Shell is another acclaimed science fiction graphic novel that explores identity and technology in a dystopian future, similar in theme and style to Appleseed.

  2. 2

    Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind

    206 Global Votes

    Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind is an eco-epic that features a warrior princess fighting for humanity's survival in a world devastated by pollution. Its message of hope and coexistence with nature makes it a must-read.

  3. 3

    Tin stars

    27 Global Votes
    • New and original science fiction saga

      (+2)

    Tin Stars is the first title in the Descender science fiction saga, presented as a graphic novel aimed at a young adult audience. It tells a cosmic odyssey where humans clash with machines and other worlds, exploring classic science fiction themes.

  4. 5

    Planetes

    6 Global Votes
    • Explores humanity

      (+4)

    Planetes offers a realistic and poignant look at the lives of space junk collectors in the near future. Its focus on the challenges of space exploration and the human condition makes it a thoughtful and captivating work.

  5. All the rankings you can imagine

    Thousands of verified votes to discover the best. Your vote here counts

  6. 6

    Biomega

    3 Global Votes
    • Science fiction manga set in a faraway world.

      (+1)

    Biomega, also by Tsutomu Nihei, delves into a dystopian future with elements of science fiction and horror, offering an immersive and thought-provoking reading experience.

  7. 7

    Blame!

    1 Global Votes
    • Classic science fiction manga

      (+3)

    Blame! is an iconic manga of the cyberpunk genre that explores themes of humanity, technology, and survival in a dark and technologically advanced dystopian world, making it an essential read for science fiction fans looking to expand their horizons.

  8. 9

    Patlabor

    1 Global Votes
    • Starring robots and police officers

      (+1)

    Patlabor is a science fiction series that, like Appleseed, features mechs and explores the complexities of futuristic society and law enforcement, offering a unique perspective within the genre.

  9. 10

    Saga

    0 Global Votes
    • Epic space opera/fantasy comic book series

      (+4)

    Saga is an epic space opera that tells the love story of two soldiers from opposing sides in an intergalactic war. Its innovative narrative, complex characters, and universal themes have made it a pop culture phenomenon.

  10. 11

    Akira

    0 Global Votes
    • Mind-blowing epic

      (+3)

    Akira is a cyberpunk masterpiece that explores themes of power, corruption, and destiny in a post-apocalyptic Neo-Tokyo. Its impactful narrative and visionary art have made it a landmark of the genre.

  11. 12

    The Incal

    0 Global Votes
    • Introduce Jodorowsky's "Jodoverse"

      (+4)

    The Incal is a psychedelic odyssey that follows John Difool through a series of interdimensional adventures filled with symbolism and mysticism. Its boundless imagination and exploration of consciousness make it a unique experience.

  12. 13

    Descender

    0 Global Votes
    • New and original science fiction saga

      (+1)

    Descender is a science fiction graphic novel acclaimed for its originality and its ability to transport readers to imaginative worlds. The story of TIM-21, an android caught in the middle of an interstellar genocide, explores profound themes with a striking visual aesthetic.

  13. 14

    Descend 2: Machine Moon

    0 Global Votes
    • It appeals to emotion with a science fiction story

      (+2)

    Descender 2: Machine Moon is the sequel to the acclaimed science fiction graphic novel Descender, continuing the narrative with artificial intelligence as its central theme. It further explores the universe created by Jeff Lemire and Dustin Nguyen.

  14. 15

    Transmetropolitan

    0 Global Votes
    • An explosive combination of satire and science fiction

      (+2)

    This post-cyberpunk science fiction graphic novel, written by Warren Ellis and illustrated by Darick Robertson, is a biting satire of media and consumer culture, starring the charismatic journalist Spider Jerusalem. Its unique vision of a dystopian future and its dark humor make it essential reading for fans of the genre.

  15. 16

    Black Science

    0 Global Votes
    • A science fiction adventure that jumps between dimensions

      (+2)

    Black Science is another outstanding science fiction graphic novel that explores complex concepts and alternate universes, offering an ambitious and visually stunning narrative. Its focus on exploring parallel realities and the consequences of unchecked science aligns it with the open-minded spirit that the classification seeks.

  16. 17

    Good

    0 Global Votes
    • From the creator of Biomega and Blame!

      (+3)

    Abara, another work by Tsutomu Nihei, shares the author's characteristic detailed and gloomy artistic style, presenting a dystopian future that expands the vision of the science fiction genre.

  17. 18

    Snowpiercer

    0 Global Votes
    • Science fiction classic

      (+2)

    This post-apocalyptic science fiction graphic novel presents a frozen and desolate world where the last survivors of humanity travel on a perpetually moving train, exploring themes of survival and social structure.

  18. 19

    Valerian and Laureline

    0 Global Votes
    • It blends space opera with time travel plots

      (+4)

    This iconic European science fiction series, created by Pierre Christin and Jean-Claude Mézières, follows the adventures of Valérian and Laureline, agents of the Spacetime Service. Their travels through the galaxy and the future explore fascinating concepts and feature a distinctive art style that makes it stand out in the genre.

  19. 20

    Inuyashiki

    0 Global Votes
    • Great anime

      (+1)

    Inuyashiki tells the story of an elderly man who gains cyborg powers after an accident, exploring the moral and existential implications of having superhuman abilities. It offers a unique perspective on humanity and technology, similar to Alita in its ability to make the reader reflect on other worlds and realities.

Did you miss something?

Add it!

Add a participant
Billionhands

This ranking expands with every vote, every new graphic novel added, and every reader who shares it. Do you know of any science fiction gems that deserve to be on the list? Add them and vote! Together, we'll make this guide the ultimate portal to other worlds.