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MORE POSTS FROM MAY 2013

    Preview: Lego Ninjago, vol. 7: Stone Cold

    Brigid Alverson, May 18, 2013 | All Ages, Graphic Novels, Previews

    The saga of Lego Ninjago continues—no, really!—as our little interlocking-block warriors face off against the evil Stone Warriors in Lego Ninjago, vol. 7: Stone Cold, out this Wednesday in finer bookstores everywhere. Here’s a preview to get you started. (Click each image 3 times to enlarge.)

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    This Week’s Comics: Double the Boom!

    Lori Henderson, May 17, 2013 | All Ages

    If you like to wait for trade paperbacks, this week’s list is a treasure trove of titles! The fifth trade for Mega Man comes out this week from Archie Comics. BOOM! Studios has two for the adventurer and cat lover with the collection of Adventure Time: Marceline and the Scream Queens and Garfield, and IDW […]

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    Links: A Flurry of First Second books

    Brigid Alverson, May 16, 2013 | All Ages, Graphic Novels, News

    Dave Roman discusses his new release, Astronaut Academy: Re-Entry, the sequel to his first Astronaut Academy book. Here’s a sample to get you started: I pitched “Astronaut Academy” to First Second as two books, because a futuristic space station school is filled with endless possibilities. Book 1 establishes a world where people (like characters in […]

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    Preview: Odd Duck, by Cecil Castellucci and Sara Varon

    Brigid Alverson, May 15, 2013 | All Ages, Graphic Novels, Previews

    We have a treat for you today: A preview of Odd Duck, written by Cecil Castellucci and illustrated by Sara Varon, out this month from First Second. Castellucci is well known for her young adult work, which includes the Minx graphic novel The Plain Janes (illustrated by Jim Rugg) and the hybrid graphic novel The […]

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    Review: The Smurflings

    J. Caleb Mozzocco, May 14, 2013 | All Ages, Reviews

      The Smurflings By Peyo Papercutz   The monotonous blue and white color scheme of the Smurf village gets broken up a bit in this fifteenth installment of Papercutz’s Smurfs reprints, which introduces a quartet of new characters to Smurf village, each of who eschew the white pants and hat ensemble that most Smurfs favor. […]

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    Review: Benny Breakiron Vol. 1: The Red Taxis

    J. Caleb Mozzocco, May 13, 2013 | All Ages, Reviews

    A review of Benny Breakiron in The Red Taxis, a story by Smurfs creator Peyo.

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    This Week’s Comics: Wolvie Breakiron

    Lori Henderson, May 11, 2013 | All Ages

    Mother’s Day is this weekend. Make Mom happy by keeping the kids out of her hair with some of the comics coming out this week! Archie Comics concludes the first arc in their huge crossover with Sonic the Hedgehog and Mega Man in Mega Man #25. Papercutz has a new volume of  Smurfs, and Viz […]

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    Review | The Hound of the Baskervilles

    Michael May, May 8, 2013 | Reviews

    The Hound of the Baskervilles Adapted by Martin Powell; Drawn by Jamie Chase Dark Horse/Sequential Pulp; $14.99 Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s The Hound of the Baskervilles isn’t just my favorite Sherlock Holmes story; it’s one of my favorite novels period. Combining murder mystery with gothic horror in a setting that feels as real as it […]

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    Preview: Nothing Can Possibly Go Wrong

    Brigid Alverson, May 7, 2013 | Graphic Novels, Web Comics, Young Adult

    High school is all about tribes, so the story of Nothing Can Possibly Go Wrong, the new graphic novel out this week from writer Prudence Shen and Faith Erin Hicks (published by the inimitable First Second), will ring true to a lot of readers: It pits the robotics team against the cheerleaders. Life is never […]

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    Links: Aw Yeah! Comics goes digital

    Brigid Alverson, May 6, 2013 | All Ages, Graphic Novels, News, Young Adult

    It’s been a while since we have done one of these, so there’s quite a bit to read here. Let’s start with two stories I had a hand in: I talked to Uglydolls co-creator David Horvath and artist Ian McGinty about Uglydolls in general and the comic version they are producing for Viz, and I […]

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