To Dance: Special Edition
Included in the ever-growing demand for graphic novels of any genre is graphic non-fiction. To Dance: Special Edition is an expanded edition of the Robert Siebert Award Honor book from 2007, To Dance:...
View ArticleThe Red Zone: An Earthquake Story
With so many natural disasters occurring all over the world, children find themselves witnessing the loss of their homes and dealing with the drastic change in their lives. Even those not affected by...
View ArticleClyde
Jim Benton is known to most readers for his Wimpy-Kid-esque notebook novel series, Dear Dumb Diary, and some are also fans of his absurdist humor in the more recent Catwad comics. A new title, Clyde,...
View ArticleNathan Hale’s Hazardous Tales: Major Impossible
Nathan Hale’s Hazardous Tales continues with another action packed, true story of John Wesley Powell—a lifelong master explorer, dedicated to the discovery and documentation of the United States....
View ArticleRocko’s Modern Afterlife
Rocko’s Modern Afterlife It’s 2020 and those born in 1990 are turning 30, and in turn, 90s nostalgia is at its peak. We have the Sonic the Hedgehog movie. Funko—the company that will license...
View ArticleGogor, vol. 1
Imagine the Incredible Hulk fell in a swamp and started sprouting plants, and you’ve got the perfect image of Gogor, the title character in the comic written, illustrated, colored, and lettered by Ken...
View ArticleDewdrop
Katie O’Neill, author and illustrator of The Tea Dragon Society and Aquicorn Cove, has created a new graphic novel for younger readers entitled Dewdrop. Taking place in a bright underwater world,...
View ArticleAdventures of the X-Men: Clear and Present Dangers
Adventures of the X-Men: Clear and Present Dangers is a reprint of the Adventures of the X-Men comic book series from the 1990s. This collection contains Adventures of the X-Men, issues 1-6 and...
View ArticleThe Cardboard Kingdom
The Cardboard Kingdom is an anthology book, with Chad Sell illustrating the stories of neighborhood children and the intersection of their make-believe and personal lives. Each chapter, written by a...
View ArticleScience Ninjas: Big Trouble with Simple Machines
Fans of Dr. Stone and science-themed adventures won’t want to miss Science Ninjas: Big Trouble with Simple Machines by Nathan Schreiber. From the co-creator of the popular chemistry game, Valence,...
View ArticleA Tropical Fish Yearns for Snow, vols. 1-2
A Tropical Fish Yearns for Snow is the first manga series by author and illustrator Makoto Hagino. It is a shojo manga, which means the story is centered around young girls and their interpersonal...
View ArticleGreen Lantern: Legacy
Tai Pham isn’t looking for trouble. He’s just living his life: helping in his beloved grandmother’s store, filling sketchbooks with drawings, and hanging out with his best friends. But sometimes,...
View ArticleSnapdragon
Snapdragon is a colorful, exuberant tale of witchcraft, love, and animal skeletons from a creator best known for her work on the beloved Lumberjanes series. This delightful middle grade story was...
View ArticleThe Sunken Tower
Some days really do go from bad to worse. When Digby, a young kid living on his own after the death of his mom, wakes to find crows have torn apart his bag and eaten the last of his food, he sets off...
View ArticleSuperman Smashes the Klan
Set in 1946, Superman Smashes the Klan is based on a radio program from the 40s where the Superman brand was used to fight against the resurgence of the Ku Klux Klan. The Lee family moves into a nice...
View ArticleJosie and the Pussycats in Space
Welcome to the United States Space Force (USSF) Greendale! Named, of course, in reference to the notorious town of Greendale and familiar to any fan of the Archie Universe. Traveling on an...
View ArticleSeamus (the Famous)
Children have such vivid imaginations. With just one push, they can transport themselves into another world and be whoever they want. That is all it takes for Seamus to imagine himself as a noble...
View ArticleThe Mystery of the Moon Tower
The story begins with Kyle and his mom returning to her home town of Windrose Valley. She has signed Kyle up for Camp Pathfinders, hoping he will make some friends instead of just drawing all the time....
View ArticleSamurai 8: the Tale of Hachimaru Vol. 1
In his first big manga series since Naruto, Masashi Kishimoto, welcomes readers to a world of samurai, bushi, and princesses, but also cyborg bodies and robot animals who can change shape and fly. This...
View ArticleBluebeard
Fairy tales have enabled children to confront some of the darkest parts of humanity through stories with a clear moral or lesson to learn. Retellings of fairy tales often gloss over the violence and...
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