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Graphic Novels Books in Order

Part ofThea Stilton Books in Order

Browse Thea Stilton graphic novels by Thea Stilton in order, with short summaries, series background, and a quick where-to-start pick for new readers.

Last updated: January 12, 2026

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7 books

1

A Song for the Thea Sisters

by Thea Stilton

2017

Music takes center stage when the Thea Sisters get involved in a performance that matters to someone they care about. When problems threaten the show, they follow clues and work together to bring the song to life.

2

The Thea Sisters and the Mystery at Sea

by Thea Stilton

2016

The Thea Sisters set sail, expecting a fun trip, until a mystery unfolds on the water. With limited space and plenty of suspects, they follow the clues to solve the case before reaching port.

3

The Secret of the Waterfall in the Woods

by Thea Stilton

2016

A hidden waterfall becomes the key to a new mystery in the woods. The Thea Sisters follow the trail through twisting paths, uncover who is tampering with the area, and protect the place they love.

4

Catching the Giant Wave

by Thea Stilton

2015

A trip to the water becomes an adventure when the Thea Sisters set their sights on a giant wave. Between training, nerves, and a new mystery, they must stay focused and support each other in the surf.

5

The Treasure of the Viking Ship

by Thea Stilton

2014

An old Viking ship leads the Thea Sisters into a treasure-filled mystery. As they follow history and hidden messages, they race to protect a priceless find from thieves and bring the truth to light.

6

Revenge of the Lizard Club

by Thea Stilton

2013

A rival group called the Lizard Club is causing trouble, and the Thea Sisters refuse to back down. As pranks escalate, they investigate who is behind the revenge and protect their school community.

7

The Secret of Whale Island

by Thea Stilton

2009

Whale Island should feel familiar, but strange events make the Thea Sisters suspect a hidden secret. They explore the island, connect the clues, and uncover the truth behind a mystery close to home.

Series background & context

The Thea Stilton graphic novels tell Thea Sisters stories in a more visual, comic-style format. If a reader loves the characters but prefers panels, speech bubbles, and faster scene changes, this is an easy doorway into the world. The tone stays light and adventurous, but the pacing feels even quicker because so much story is carried by the art. You still get mysteries, jokes, and big emotions, just delivered in a different rhythm.

The core cast is the same group of friends, and the plots are built around clear problems and satisfying solutions. One book might focus on a rivalry at school, another on a spooky local mystery, and another on a trip that turns into a chase. The stories keep the franchise's emphasis on teamwork, the sisters disagree, then pull together when it matters. The conflicts are easy to grasp, but the solutions usually require patience and clever observation.

They are designed for momentum.

Graphic novels can also be a good bridge for reluctant readers. The art gives context instantly, so it is easier to follow who is speaking, where everyone is, and what the important clue looks like. That does not mean the mysteries are watered down. There are still secrets, red herrings, and final reveals that reward paying attention. Because the visuals do a lot of work, the stories can take on bigger set pieces, storms at sea, eerie forests, or high-energy competitions, without feeling overwhelming.

Many of the graphic novels feel stand-alone, so you can pick based on the title that grabs you. Adventures like The Treasure of the Viking Ship, The Secret of Whale Island, and The Ghost of The Woods promise classic exploration and mystery vibes, while books such as Revenge of the Lizard Club lean into school politics and competitive drama. Titles like Catching the Giant Wave and A Song for the Thea Sisters often foreground a specific event or theme, which makes them easy to match to a reader's interests.

If you want a simple reading path, start with the earliest title you can find and move forward. But there is no wrong entry point here. The main goal of this branch is to make the Thea Sisters feel accessible, even for readers who would rather flip through a comic than commit to a longer chapter book. Once a reader is hooked, it is simple to move from the graphic novels into the chapter-book mysteries or the special editions.

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Richard Reis

Software engineer whose passion for tracking book recommendations from podcasts inspired the creation of MRB.

Anurag Ramdasan

Lead investor at 3one4 Capital whose startup expertise and love for books helped shaped MRB and its growth.

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