We got one for our kids as they are starting to really get into comics, and a lot of current popular children's books are starting to be turned into graphic novels.
We got it at Hobby Lobby, and it was shrink wrapped, so I couldn't look through it but when I opened it at home it was a neat look through.
I haven't gone through it well enough yet to know about or comment on doctrinal soundness (it got misplaced shortly after bringing it home, so now I have to find it) but I will agree with what was mentioned in the above video:
some of the graphics in it are not suitable for very young children.
a homeschooling resource site we shop from has it listed as suitable for grades 5-10
It presents over 230 Bible stories in graphic novel form
I am referencing to the same edition from above video.
I just looked into it and found there is one by the same person/company called the
Action Storybook Bible which is geared for younger readers (prek-3 rd grade) it features only 15 stories.
You can find both (and more) by
clicking here. (I linked to the Action Storybook Bible, once there you can search for the other- and no, this is not a 'you click and shop - I get $$.' plug/link)
I'm not 100% sure, but I believe both are based on the ESV version of the Bible.
And of course, neither is a 100% replacement for an actual Bible.
oh, and for those who are curious/interested about the pictures:
the illustrator for both ( Sergio Cariello) has done work for Marvel, and DC comics (and other companies)