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April 29, 2011 by Lori Henderson

All ages comics and manga for 4/27/11

April 29, 2011 by Lori Henderson   Leave a Comment

It’s the end of the month, so it’s a short list of the regulars. Ape Entertainment completes its Shrek mini-series. Boom! Studios continues to release Walt Disney’s Comics and Stories, even as Disney strips them down to just the Disney Afternoon properties. Bongo Comics has a new Bart Simpson Comics with Bart trying to be good for Mother’s Day. How Sweet. Because of the small list, there’s only one pick this week, but one well worth the spotlight!

The List:

APE ENTERTAINMENT
Shrek #4 (Of 4), $3.95

ARCHIE COMICS
Archie #620, $2.99
Betty & Veronica #253 (resolicited), $2.99
Betty & Veronica Double Digest #190, $3.99
Life With Archie Married Life #9 (May/June 2011), $3.99

BONGO COMICS
Bart Simpson Comics #59, $2.99
Simpsons Classics #28, $3.99

BOOM! STUDIOS
Walt Disneys Comics & Stories #718, $3.99

DC COMICS
Cartoon Network Action Pack #59, $2.99

KIDS CAN PRESS
No Girls Allowed Tales Of Daring Women Dressed As Men For Love Freedom And Adventure GN, $8.95 ^^AA Pick^^

Pick:

No Girls Allowed Tales Of Daring Women Dressed As Men For Love Freedom And Adventure GN – Proof that you can’t keep a good woman down. This graphic novel looks at seven biographical tales of women who disguised themselves as men throughout history. It is based on legends, poems, letters and first-hand accounts to give a historically accurate account of these women’s lives. From ancient Egypt through the Middle Ages to the 19th century, these women risked discovery and danger all for the sake of freedom, ambition love or adventure. These stories can be a great inspiration to girls and show them that can do anything they put their mind to. In a world where sexism still runs rampant, this kind of encouragement can really help girls strive for their full potential.

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About Lori Henderson

Lori Henderson is a mother of two teenage daughters and an avid reader. She blogs about manga at her personal blog Manga Xanadu as well as contributing and editing for Manga Village. She blogs about all things fandom (mainly Doctor Who) at her other personal blog Fangirl Xanadu. She's been at it so for over 5 years now and counting!

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