
18 Great Graphic Novels and Comics About Animals
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I’m hesitant to read books with animals in them. I was traumatized at a very early age by Where the Red Fern Grows, and ever since I don’t trust animal books. I didn’t read Marley and Me, wouldn’t touch A Dog’s Purpose with a ten-foot pole, and cried big heavy tears just looking at the cover of Old Dogs: Are the Best Dogs. Please don’t recommend animal books to me unless you can assure me that the dog is not going to be sad, lose his best friend, or (for god’s sake!) die.
But I love animals, and want to read about them without having an anxiety attack. This is why graphic novels and comics featuring animals are my favorite method of ingesting dog and animal books. I enjoy an anthropomorphic superhero/detective, cats in space, sloth best friends, and hybrid puppycats. When animals are more human-like or exist within their own fantasy world I’m less concerned for their safety. I can handle an anthropomorphic dog getting hurt, or even dying. Why the difference? Maybe the human-like animals feel more like humans in disguise? More like superheroes in their costumes? Whatever the reason, I love a good animal revenge story, or pets who discover they have secret powers.
Who wouldn’t? Plus, you can read (most of) these without a box of tissues!
I’ve included a key to help you determine whether a book is kid appropriate, because not all of these books are for kids! I’ll keep it simple: A=adult, T=teens, and K=kids. Hope that helps!
Animals wake up one day with human intelligence. They can speak, and think, and reason—so, of course, they seek revenge on the humans.
This is based on the awesome YouTube series that you can watch free right now. Bee is unemployed and struggling at life, but her pet dog (maybe cat) Puppycat keeps things interesting. Whether you watch the series, or read the comic you’ll love this enchanting series.
The sloth life is my idea of a perfect life. Slothilda, at its heart, is what we all wish we could be. At the grocery she buys ice cream, pancakes, cookies, bread, and snacks, and says “it’s fine, they’re organic.” After a day of shopping she’s ready for a little R&R: “regret and return.” Plus, Slothilda has an adorable pet corgi. She’s a sloth after my own heart!
Ivy and her Korgi cub, Sprout, live in the woods and go on Tolkien-like adventures. In the first volume, Ivy and Sprout stray too far away from their home in Korgi Hollow, experience new dangers, and begin their first quest. This is, as I’m sure you can already tell from the cover, adorable!
A newborn kitten (!) goes to the park with his family, but gets lost (poor baby). Crying, he’s found by a little boy and brought back to his apartment. Volume 2 is about Chi’s terrible twos! The cuteness pours off the page.
This book has veterinarian witches and adorable supernatural creatures. The illustrations are clean, colorful, and engaging. Plus, cuteness just oozes off the page!
Captain Amazing is so busy being a super hero that he neglects his pets at home, which is unfortunate, because his pets have just discovered they have superpowers too! Now Captain Amazing is looking for a sidekick, and his animals decide they want to try out.
Need more? Try To All the Comic Book Pets I’ve Loved, 11 of the Best Pets in Comics, or The Appeal of Graphic Novels About Anthropomorphized Animals.
