- The Terrible and Wonderful Reasons Why I Run Long Distances, by The Oatmeal and Matthew Inman, from Andrews McMeel
- Can’t We Talk about Something More Pleaseant?, by Roz Chast, from Bloomsbury
- Saga Deluxe Edition Vol. 1, by Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples, from Image
- Seconds: A Graphic Novel, by Bryan Lee O’Malley, from Ballantine
- The Graveyard Book Graphic Novel: Volume 2 HC, by Neil Gaiman and P. Craig Russell, from HarperCollins
- Batman: A Visual History, by Matthew K. Manning (foreword by Frank Miller), from DK Publishing
- Through the Woods, by Emily Carroll, from Margaret K. McElderry Books
- Sugar Skull, by Charles Burns, from Pantheon
- Deadpool by Joe Kelly Omnibus, by Kelly, James Felder, Stan Lee, Ed McGuinness, Aaron Lopresti,k Bernard Chang, Shannon Denton, Pete Woods, and Rob Liefeld, from Marvel
- Beautiful Darkness, by Fabian Vehlmann and Kerascoet, translated by Helge Dasher, from Drawn and Quarterly
- The Harlem Hellfighters, by Max Brooks, from Broadway Books
- Trillium, by Jeff Lemire, from Vertigo (DC)
- This One Summer, by Mariko and Jillian Tamaki, from First Second
- Locke & Key: Alpha & Omega, by Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez, from IDW
- The Shadow Hero, by Gene Luen Yang and Sonny Liew, from First Second
- How To Be Happy, by Eleanor Davis, from Fantagraphics
- Andre the Giant: Life and Legend, by Box Brown, from First Second
- The Wrenchies, by Farel Dalrymple, from First Second
- The Love Bunglers, by Jaime Hernandez, from Fantagraphics
- Ant Colony, by Michael DeForge, from Drawn & Quarterly
Top 20
Posted by ICv2 on November 10, 2014 @ 2:20 am CT
Amazon’s editors chose Roz Chast’s Can’t We Talk About Something More Pleasant? as the best graphic novel of 2014, and listed its Editors’ Picks for the 20 best graphic novels of the year in current bestselling order.