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Top rated graphic novel anthologies

Here are some top-rated graphic novel anthologies, in no particular order:

  1. Flight (2004-2011) - A series of eight anthologies showcasing a wide range of stories and art styles, edited by Kazu Kibuishi.
  2. Love is a Many-Splendored Thing (2008) - A collection of short stories about love, edited by Andrea Tsurumi and featuring work by Eleanor Davis, Paul Pope, and more.
  3. Exquisite Corpse (2010) - A horror anthology featuring work by 20 different cartoonists, including Anders Nilsen, Jeffrey Brown, and Kevin Huizenga.
  4. The Best American Comics (2006-present) - An annual anthology series showcasing the best comics from the previous year, edited by Jessica Abel and Matt Madden.
  5. Kramer's Ergot (2000-2014) - A series of anthologies featuring experimental and avant-garde comics by artists like Chris Ware, Daniel Clowes, and Adrian Tomine.
  6. Mome (2005-2011) - A quarterly anthology featuring work by emerging and established cartoonists, edited by Eric Reynolds.
  7. The Graphic Canon (2012-2014) - A three-volume anthology series adapting classic literature into comics, edited by Russ Kick.
  8. Drawn & Quarterly: Twenty-Five Years (2015) - A retrospective anthology celebrating the 25th anniversary of the influential publisher Drawn & Quarterly.
  9. The Big Book of... series (1994-2006) - A series of anthologies from Paradox Press, featuring collections of stories on themes like horror, crime, and science fiction.
  10. Popgun (2007-2010) - A series of anthologies featuring work by a wide range of cartoonists, including Jim Mahfood, Brian Wood, and Becky Cloonan.
  11. The Oxford American's Southern Sampler (2011) - A collection of comics and essays exploring the American South, edited by Marc Smirnoff and featuring work by Chris Ware, Dan Zettwoch, and more.
  12. Nobrow (2009-present) - A series of anthologies showcasing the work of emerging and established cartoonists, edited by Sam Arthur and Alex Spiro.
  13. Linework (2014) - A anthology featuring work by cartoonists and illustrators from the Pacific Northwest, edited by François Vigneault.
  14. Hic & Hoc (2012-2015) - A series of anthologies featuring experimental and humorous comics by artists like Michael DeForge, Lizz Hickey, and Noah Van Sciver.
  15. Smoke Signal (2009-2012) - A quarterly anthology featuring work by emerging and established cartoonists, edited by Gabe Fowler.

Note: This is not an exhaustive list, and there are many more great graphic novel anthologies out there.