The 'Game of Thrones' star created a comic book called 'M.O.M.: Mother of Madness.'
A longtime fan of the genre, Clarke's book centers around a single mother who develops superpowers and uses them to fight off a group of human traffickers.
The actor and activist co-wrote the autobiographical graphic novel 'They Called Us Enemy.'
Hader and Meyers' take on the classic superhero is a story about how the real Spider-Man is knocked unconscious and is mistaken by a regular guy in a Spidey costume on Halloween.
'Indeh: A Story of the Apache Wars' focuses on the war between the United States and the Apache nations in 1872, and it's mostly narrated by the Apache side.
Of course, the actor had to write a bad*** graphic novel. It's called 'Cold Space,' and the character, Mulberry, looks just like Jackson.
Not only had the actress starred in several superhero series, she also voiced 'Wonder Woman' in animated movies. 'OCT' is the title of her graphic novel.
The late chef (and comic book fan) left us a graphic novel called 'Get Jiro!'
The star of the web series 'The Guild,' also issued a graphic novel under the same name.
The book is a prequel to the web series, and just like the web series, it's based on Day's real-life gaming history in online role playing.
The famous 'Monty Python' actor gives his own funny—and very British—twist to a classic. The book is called 'Superman: True Brit.'
'Superman: True Brit' tells the story of a baby who is found by a British family, that ends up calling him Colin Clark, instead of Clark Kent. As expected, Colin is raised stereotypically British.
The singer and actor also ventured into the world of comics and authored 'Mayhem!'
The Rage Against the Machine guitarist wrote a 12-issue series called 'Orchid.'
Set in a dystopian future, 'Orchid' is about a teen sex worker's struggle in a post-apocalyptic society.
The book tells the true story of his family while imprisoned for three years in a Japanese American internment camp in 1942. 'They Called Us Enemy' won the 2020 Eisner Award for Best Reality-Based Work.
The star of 'The Office' and 'Parks and Recreation' also has a graphic novel: it's called 'Frenemy of the State.'
My Chemical Romance's lead singer had his comic book series 'The Umbrella Academy' adapted as a web television series on Netflix.
'Mayhem!' is a three-issue mini-series about Dante, a vigilante whose mission is to keep Los Angeles safe.
Better known for playing Luke Skywalker in the 'Star Wars' franchise, the actor also created 'The Black Pearl.'
Celebrities never cease to amaze us. Indeed, many famous faces have surprising hidden talents, and some of them are actually quite good at creating graphic novels! From 'Game of Thrones' star Emilia Clarke to the ageless Keanu Reeves, numerous celebs have delved into the world of comics, and some have found great success. So much so, in fact, that one of them even had his comics turned into a Netflix show!
Browse through the following gallery and get to know who wrote what.
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Celebrities never cease to amaze us. Indeed, many famous faces have surprising hidden talents, and some of them are actually quite good at creating graphic novels! From 'Game of Thrones' star Emilia Clarke to the ageless Keanu Reeves, numerous celebs have delved into the world of comics, and some have found great success. So much so, in fact, that one of them even had his comics turned into a Netflix show!
Browse through the following gallery and get to know who wrote what.