Best Graphic Novel
Epilectra
Sue Seserman and Jayme Brown
Denver’s Sue Seserman wasn’t diagnosed with epilepsy until she was fifty, and the dramatic revelation upended her life. Counseling other people with epilepsy helped, but then the COVID-19 pandemic hit, and she had to find another way to share her experiences and insights with those undergoing similar journeys. Enter Epilectra, a female superhero with epilepsy who refuses to be stigmatized or disempowered because of it. The ensuing graphic novel, drawn by former Disney illustrator Jayme Brown, is a fun, colorful adventure that makes for a marvelous message: Strength and heroism aren’t always packaged in shiny ideals or standards, and sometimes the greatest superpower of all is survival.