Recent Graphic Novel Deals, July 2024 | News
- A Better World Is Possible, by Danica Novgorodoff and Meera Subramanian, non-fiction stories about four young climate change activists, First Second, 2026
- DC Misfits of Magic, by Matthew Dow Smith, middle schoolers with magic investigate supernatural mysteries under the guidance of summer camp counselor Zatanna Zatara, DC Books for Young Readers, spring 2025
- Fear of Falling, by Suzanne Samin and Amalas Rosa, a college basketball star with ADHD moves home to the Bronx after an injury and reconnects with a former best friend, a Syrian American teen dealing with grief after losing his mother, Putnam, summer 2026
- Forest Kids, by Laia Lopez, a three-book series about enchanted children trying to save their home, the Wisteria Woodlands, Random House Graphic, first book in 2027
- Last One Picked, by Audrey Meeker, young teen Annabeth learns to enjoy playing volleyball and deal with body insecurity, Feiwel and Friends, winter 2027
- Last Paradise on Earth, by Kas River Rosenthal, in this supernatural mystery, a young woman moves back to her former home, where her sister went missing a decade ago, Oni Press, 2027
- Pip and Pals, by Jen de Oliveira, two books about Pip, an otter who has adventures with friends, Knopf, summer 2026 and summer 2027
Source: Publishers Weekly Rights Report, July 1, July 8, July 15, July 22, and July 29
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Johanna Draper Carlson has been reviewing comics for over 20 years. She manages ComicsWorthReading.com, the longest-running independent review site online that covers all genres of comic books, graphic novels, and manga. She has an MA in popular culture, studying online fandom, and was previously, among many other things, webmaster for DC Comics. She lives in Madison, Wisconsin.
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