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Left-handed writer and artist Kevin McCloskey reviews Lefty and offers some commentary of his own on the prejudice against left-handed people and the hazards of living in a world geared for righties.
Phoebe Zito has just started at a new school in a new state...after just starting her new life as a girl. She has to learn to balance fitting in and being herself in this fun but complex YA graphic novel by Magdalene Vissaggio and Paulina Ganucheau.
A young swordsmith engages sorcerers and the Yakuza in this tale of revenge.
Tegan Quin, Sara Quin, and Tillie Walden return with the sequel to last year's Junior High, continuing the fictionalized story of Tegan and Sara's origin story.
Mistaken identity and music leads to an adorable meet-cute in this edgy manga.
John Hendrix uses an unusual hybrid format to tell the complex tale of the interior lives of two friends who would become the most famed fantasists of the 20th century: C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien.
It's 1975 and 10-year-old Paul Gilligan has just seen the movie Jaws, giving him an acute case of sharkophobia...and emphasizing how far apart he and his braver, more grown-up best friend are becoming.
Doc Ock's plans to escape death by transferring his consciousness go awry when he ends up sharing a body with a Japanese schoolgirl in this new manga from the creators of My Hero Academica: Vigilantes.
Middle-schooler Pablo Ortiz is no hero. But when a vengeful Aztec goddess and her army of monster pours through the magic portal in his locker, he may have no choice but to become one.
A student with a low power level must find a way to survive his new environment in this action-packed manga.
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