Search DubaiPRNetwork.com

Dubai and UAE
Home >> Fashion, Lifestyle, Home

The Highs and Lows of Graphic Novels

The Highs and Lows of Graphic Novels

Saturday, October 11, 2025/ Editor -  

Share

Home >> Fashion, Lifestyle, Home

Emirates Literature Foundation Explores Arab Comics Ahead of Middle East Film & Comic Con 

Dubai, United Arab Emirates, 14 April 2024: Comics and graphic novels are a storytelling powerhouse, blending text and illustration in a way that immerses readers like no other medium can. Yet, despite their ability to captivate and challenge perspectives, they're still too often dismissed as 'not real literature.'

With Middle East Film & Comic Con approaching this April, it's the perfect time to celebrate the power of visual storytelling. Far from being a lesser art form, comics are both a gateway to reading and a genre that stands strong on its own, delivering narratives that are just as rich, complex, and impactful as traditional prose.

Ahlam Bolooki, Chief Executive Officer of Emirates Literature Foundation, remarks: 'Comics and graphic novels aren't just about superheroes. They're a dynamic storytelling medium, just as rich and impactful as prose, and just as effortlessly versatile, which is why they're such a powerful tool for social commentary. It's for this reason that comic art is emerging as a viable medium not just in the West and the Far East, but here in the Arab world. From Egypt and Lebanon to the UAE, it's wonderful to see authors grappling with nuanced experiences across the region through such a bold and innovative art form.'

For those wanting to dip their toes into this varied medium, here are a few of the best titles published in recent years by local authors and illustrators – outside of the Marvel and DC universes:

Shubeik Lubeik written and illustrated by Deena Mohamed

In a world where wishes of varying degrees of power can be bought and sold, three separate, but interlinked, stories begin to unfold, exploring the hidden dangers of getting everything you ever hoped for. With fluid storytelling, tongue-in-cheek humour, and expressive art, Mohamed displays an effortless mastery of the form. No surprise, then, that the online series turned into a published trilogy (in Arabic) and single title (English, translated by Mohamed herself). The Egyptian comic creator earned multiple awards and rave reviews — including Winner of the Best Graphic Novel and the Grand Prix of the Cairo Comix Festival, the Warwick Prize for Women in Translation, Eisner Award and Hugo Award nominations and places on several End of Year 'Best of' lists.

Raiiken by Mo Abedin

Combining Japanese and Roman mythology, Raiiken follows a boy prophesied to be the destroyer of all worlds in a quest to become the savoir of all mankind. An epic saga of trust, the Emirati storyteller's rich character development has been a work-in-progress since Abedin was 15 – and has gained a huge international following over the years.

It Won't Always Be Like This written and illustrated by Malaka Gharib

While Gharib's first graphic memoir explores her experience of growing up in America while also half-Filipino and half-Egyptian, her second novel hones in on the summers she spent in Egypt. This more specialised focus allows Gharib to use her loose cartoonist style to dig deeper into what it means to belong both to a family and a wider culture, all without sacrificing any of her signature sense of humour and heart. 

Squire written by Nadia Shammas and illustrated by Sara Alfageeh

A young girl signs up to become a knight, only to discover that the stories she's been told about the war-torn empire she lives in may not be entirely true. Set in an alternate Middle Eastern and North African fantasy setting, Shammas and Alfageeh have created an expansive world reminiscent of Avatar the Last Airbender — right down to the plucky cast of teenage characters. Shammas' writing draws on complex themes, while Alfageeh's dynamic art style lends a sweeping, timeless feel to every panel and spread.


Next in Fashion, Lifestyle, Home


Home >> Fashion, Lifestyle, Home Section

Latest Press Release

On World Pilots' Day Emirates commits to hiring 1,500 aviators

Visit Qatar and Satguru Sign MoU at ATM Dubai 2025 to Boost Tourism from Africa

Exiger Joins UAE's NextGen FDI Initiative to Enhance Risk and Supply Chain Manag ...

Middle East tourism destinations respond to climate, perception and evolving con ...

From New Friends to Big Adventures: What Kids Really Want on Their Dream Holiday ...

UAE underscores its commitment to continuing to develop policies and legislation ...

March Passenger Demand Grows 3.3%

UAE and China: Four Decades of Economic and Cultural Partnership

Ipekci Otantik Celebrates Grand Opening at Mercato Mall with Attendance of Turki ...

World Police Summit 2025 Returns to Dubai with Police Leaders and Security Exper ...

Dubai hosts U15 Football Challenge Cup

DAE Announces Financial Results for the Three Months Ended March 31, 2025

Air Maniax Lands at Mercato Mall – Let the Adventure Begin!

Air Cargo Demand Grows 4.4% in March

DXB delivers a strong start to 2025 with 23.4 million guests in Q1

OMRAN Group and MHD Group Announce ALIĒ NIVAS – Elevating Musandam as a Wor ...

Emirates Skywards introduces Classic Rewards on flydubai

Get a Grip on Glow with SHEGLAM's Newest Prime & Set Spray

Emirates strengthens collaboration with Malaysian, Sri Lanka, Morocco, Seychelle ...

e& achieves AED 16.9 billion consolidated revenue growing 18.7% YoY in Q1 2025