I'm making the above query on behalf of my friend Frank Baker, who'd like to feature GNs as part of his "What You See and What You Don't" section on his amazing Media Literacy Clearinghouse Web site. In short, do you know any Web sites where educators might find "behind the scenes" info on how graphic novels are created?
Please get in touch with Frank directly (although posting resources here might be helpful for the rest of us, too). He's a member of Making Curriculum Pop, so you could friend him and reach him that way or just e-mail him: fbaker1346@aol.com. If e-mailing him, you may want to put "Making Curriculum Pop" or "Graphic Novels" or my name in the subject line.
Three authors have outstanding Web sites that I can think of off the top of my head--Shaun Tan, Gene Luen Yang, and Jeff Smith. I'd just search for their sites by their names.