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MORE POSTS FROM MAY 2011

    Review: The Zabime Sisters

    Eva Volin, May 20, 2011 | Reviews, Uncategorized

    I’ll admit it, I’m a recreational reader.  My favorite books are the ones that make me laugh or cry, but don’t require me to think much beyond what is on the page — much the same way most people watch television.  Sure, when I’m reading to review or for committee work I read with eyes […]

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    All ages comics and manga for 5/18/11

    Lori Henderson, May 20, 2011 | All Ages, Manga, Uncategorized

    Like spring flowers, titles are popping up all over the list this week. Bongo Comics has a new trade for Bart Simpson fans, while Boom! Studios releases the trade Walt Disney Treasury featuring Donald Duck. Marvel Comics gets seasonal with their latest Super Hero Squad trade, and Oni Press has the next issue of Courtney […]

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    Review & Roundtable: Feynman

    Robin Brenner, May 19, 2011 | Uncategorized

    I grew up with a variety of heroes.  Writers like Roald Dahl, Tamora Pierce, Andre Norton, Ray Bradbury, and Susan Cooper led me deep into the world of stories, speculative and wondrous.  Itzhak Perlman, a virtuoso violinist, amazed me by playing so brilliantly with enormous hands.  Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly astounded me with their […]

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    First Second Reviews

    Esther Keller, May 18, 2011 | Reviews, Uncategorized

    It's "First Second" week here at Good Comics for Kids... and in celebration of the young publisher's 5th birthday, I thought I'd collect the reviews First Second titles that we've looked at on our blog.

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    Interview: Christopher Butcher

    Eva Volin, May 18, 2011 | Interviews, Uncategorized

    On Sunday, May 8th, while attending the Toronto Comic Arts Festival, I had the opportunity to speak with some of the people who made the festival possible. Keep in mind, conventions are crazy loud and crazy busy, so there is a lot of background noise. Let me know in the comments if you have trouble hearing anything and I’ll translate for you.

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    Review: Lewis & Clark

    Snow Wildsmith, May 17, 2011 | Graphic Novels, Reviews

    Merriweather Lewis and William Clark set off from Saint Louis in 1804, looking for a water route west to the Pacific Ocean. Along the way they had to battle rapids, avoid entanglements with the British and the French and various Native American tribes, climb mountains they hadn’t expected, maintain troop morale, and face their own […]

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    Roundtable: Our favorite First Second books

    Brigid Alverson, May 17, 2011 | Uncategorized

    It’s hard to believe, but it has been five years since First Second burst on the graphic novel scene with a lineup that included Lewis Trondheim’s A.L.I.E.E.E.N., Grady Klein’s The Lost Colony, Emmanuel Guibert and Joann Sfar’s Sardine in Outer Space, and Sfar’s Vampire Loves. That fall they really got on the map with Gene […]

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    Links: Boys don’t read?

    Katherine Dacey, May 16, 2011 | News

    Over at The Huffington Post, author Charles London tackles a question that’s been on many educators’ minds of late: how can teachers and parents encourage boys to read more? His argument is that boys are readers, but the kind of material that appeals to them often falls outside the canon of approved kid-lit. “Even when […]

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    Review: Twisted Journeys, No. 17: Detective Frankenstein

    Katherine Dacey, May 15, 2011 | Graphic Novels, Reviews

    The first Choose Your Own Adventure novel was published in 1976 by Vermont Crossroads Press. Though Sugarcane Island sold only 8,000 copies, author Edward Packard was convinced that interactive novels could be a big hit with proper marketing and distribution, and spent four years shopping the concept to major publishers. In 1980, he signed an […]

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    TCAF 2011: A Librarian’s Report

    Robin Brenner, May 13, 2011 | Uncategorized

    Over the weekend I, along with fellow Good Comics for Kids contributor Eva Volin, attended the Toronto Comic Arts Festival (aka TCAF) in Toronto.  As Eva mentioned in her anticipatory post, TCAF had been a biennial occurrence until last year when the organizers took a leap and made it an annual event.  I attended last […]

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