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The Hobbit Graphic Novel, Featuring David Wenzel’s Iconic Illustrations, Tops Amazon’s Best Seller Charts Again Thanks to New Discount

The iconic Hobbit: A Graphic Novel adaptation, illustrated by David Wenzel, has rapidly climbed the charts to become the number one best-selling comic at Amazon this week, and it’s not hard to see why.

Fans of J.R.R. Tolkien can pick up this illustrated take on the fantasy classic for a steep discount right now as part of Amazon’s 2026 ‘Big Spring Sale’ – making it one of the cheapest ways to revisit Middle-earth in any format currently.

Originally adapted in 1989 and illustrated by David Wenzel, The Hobbit: A Graphic Novel condenses Tolkien’s classic story into a 144-page paperback, with the narrative carefully abridged to suit a visual format. The book collects the original three-issue run from Eclipse Comics, making it a straightforward, accessible entry point into Middle-earth, particularly for younger readers or anyone looking for a quicker revisit.

The paperback edition, reissued in 2024, is currently available for $12.51, a 46% drop from its $23 list price. It’s also part of Amazon’s Buy 2, Get 1 Free promotion, which applies across a wide mix of Blu-rays, books, vinyl, and comics. That even includes DC’s Absolute series, the Invincible Compendia, new Chainsaw Man Volumes, and plenty more.

If you’re already planning to pick up a couple of items, it’s an easy way to push the overall value further. You can see the entire 3-for-2 sale at Amazon, but I’ll throw in a couple of top picks from the books category just below as well.

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There’s also a more premium option on sale. The revised and expanded hardback edition, released in 2025, is down to $26.63 from $35. This version includes additional material not found in the paperback, including retrospective pages where Wenzel reflects on the process of adapting Tolkien’s work into graphic form.

While graphic novel adaptations can sometimes feel like stripped-down versions of the original, this one has held its reputation for decades. The combination of Wenzel’s detailed artwork and a streamlined narrative means it works less as a replacement and more as a complementary way to experience the story.

If nothing else, it’s a relatively low-cost way to see a familiar fantasy classic through a very different lens.

Robert Anderson is IGN’s Senior Commerce Editor and resident deals expert on games, collectibles, trading card games, and more. You can follow him @robertliam21 on Bluesky.

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