The Chancellor and the Citadel
Mary Capelle Frantz’s debut graphic novel, The Chancellor and the Citadel, creates a fantasy world in which middle grade readers encounter the moral quandary of hurting others to protect the ones you...
View ArticleFake Blood
Whitney Gardner’s debut graphic novel hits on all the normal middle grade book tropes: crushes, friendship issues, and trying to find your place. But there’s a quirky twist: vampires. AJ feels...
View ArticleHow To Spot a Sasquatch
Torres, having previously collaborated with Faith Erin Hicks on the Bigfoot Boy trilogy, returns with another Bigfoot story and a new illustrator. Torres addresses some of the same themes in this...
View ArticleSincerely, Harriet
Harriet has just moved to Chicago and her parents are too busy with their new jobs to help her adjust to her new life. Lonely and frustrated, Harriet waits for replies from her camp friends and...
View ArticleCaveboy Dave: Not So Faboo
Fresh from his success at inventing the ice cream truck and summer break, twelve-year-old Dave Unga Bunga is feeling on top of the world in his prehistoric community of Bleccchh. While Dave’s friends...
View Article5 Worlds: The Cobalt Prince, Book 2
The second volume of the 5 Worlds series, The Cobalt Prince, brings back Oona Lee, An Tzu, and Jax Amboy on their quest to light the beacons and save the Five Worlds from chaos and destruction. Having...
View ArticlePokémon Horizon: Sun and Moon, vol. 1
Akira is thrilled about spending his summer vacation in the tropical Alola region. This trip will be all beaches, blue skies, and Pokémon battles. Akira doesn’t know much about Pokémon, but on his very...
View ArticleGeronimo Stilton Reporter, vol. 1: Operation Shufongfong
A reporter’s opportunity for an exclusive interview, rare lizards stolen from a museum exhibit, a helicopter flight to the jungle, and a germophobic prince are spliced together in quick succession in...
View ArticleGillbert, vol. 1: The Little Merman
Comic artist and writer Art Baltazar has created many graphic novels for children, such as Superman Family Adventures, Tiny Titans, Itty Bitty Hellboy, and Aw Yeah Comics. His newest creation Gillbert:...
View ArticleWeir Do, vols. 1-2
Anh Do’s new book series Weir Do is about a boy with a very odd name. Not only that, he comes from an odd family and he himself has a few, well, weird habits. But besides that, he is just a regular kid...
View ArticleJunior High Drama: A Graphic Novel
Bullying. Puberty. Peer pressure. Surviving middle school is not easy, but the latest from writer Louise Simonson and illustrator Sumin Cho sheds some light on how to get through all the drama. Told in...
View ArticleSuper Potato, Vol. 2: Super Potato’s Galactic Breakout
Fresh from defeating the evil Dr. Malevolent in the first volume, Super Potato faces a new foe in Super Potato’s Galactic Breakout. Zort III, an intergalactic slug king, has been cruising through space...
View ArticleCaptain Barbosa and the Pirate Hat Chase
In Jorge Gonzalez’s new wordless graphic novel, Captain Barbosa and the Pirate Hat Chase, a pirate and his crew sail the seas to find the captain’s lost hat. Using a mixture of soft pastels and colored...
View ArticlePokémon the Movie: I Choose You!
Ash Ketchum has to be the most iconic human character of the Pokémon franchise. He and his pal Pikachu have starred in every Pokémon movie and TV series. Their companions change, and so do the settings...
View ArticleThe Wolf in Underpants
Are you afraid of the big bad wolf? Is he really as “bad” as others say he is? Nothing is as it seems in this short graphic novel. The Wolf in Underpants, written by Wilfrid Lupano and illustrated by...
View ArticleGraphic History: Warriors Series (Capstone)
Graphic Library is Capstone Publishing’s imprint for various nonfiction series produced in graphic format. They include science, sports, history, and other popular subjects. Their general audience is...
View ArticleTeen Titans Go! Series (Capstone Stone Arch Editions)
Even when they’re not fighting supervillains, the Teen Titans have some wild adventures! These three volumes of Teen Titans Go! see the young superheroes hosting a sleepover, prank-calling an alien...
View ArticleZenobia
Amina is a young Syrian girl who is flung from an overcrowded boat that is carrying refugees. In the water she recalls sepia-toned memories of her family and what prompted her journey without the...
View ArticleA Book for Sad Pets
It’s a terrible thing to pick up a book knowing it’s going to make you cry. If you have pets and you care deeply for them, you might want to bring your tissues. A Book for Sad Pets is told from your...
View ArticleMax Axiom, Super Scientist Series
Each title in the Max Axiom Graphic Science 4D series introduces a scientific topic through full-color graphics, clear text explanations, and a diverse cast of contemporary characters that relate...
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