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Graphic Novel

This graphic biography will be an enjoyable (if intense) read for old friends and newcomers to the story of Anne Frank alike. Sid Jacobson's moving and sympathetic text, combined with Ernie Colon's re…
Andy Go finds himself in quite a mess in this quirky, clever graphic novel. Creators Kim and McClaine offer a unique insight into animal captivity and what it might be like to be a specimen on display…
Paul Pope brings a unique, vibrant style to his graphic novel Battling Boy. The writing is sparse, but this is not a book one can skim through quickly. The intense artwork demands to be read…
Chris Duffy's idea to create fairy tale comics for young adults is a brilliant one! Aside from a familiarity with Disney stories, many young people today haven't grown up with a tradition of classic f…
A quote on the cover of this book says, "Hilariously wacky!" That about sums it up. Dave Roman is known for his wackiness, and he doesn't disappoint with this second installment in the Astronaut …
Vordak the Incomprehensible:  How to Grow Up and Rule the World by Vordak T. Incomprehensible is a comic novella:  prose intermingled with cartoon illustrations, lists, and graphics.  It is a tongue-i…
Sailor Twain has been lauded by critics, authors I trust had good things to say about it, and I was excited to read it. Graphic novels are gaining popularity, especially among young people who st…
Broxo is a fun, action-packed fantasy that reads very quickly. The illustrations are quite dark, but fit the theme of the story, and they're beautifully done. I had a little bit of a hard time fo…
What happens if you take a very dusty and filthy house, and leave your atomic nightlight on unsupervised?  You get huge mutant dust bunnies who eat all the trick-or-treaters in town!  Now Stone Rabbit…
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