MORE POSTS FROM SEPTEMBER 2019
A new Raina Telgemeier story and a book about a girl who can communicate with animals lead this week's list of new releases.
Raven misses out on some concert tickets when her fellow Teen Titans blow all the fuses right as they go on sale—so they try to make it right in this exclusive preview of 'Teen Titans Go!' #36.
Kyo Maclear and Byron Eggenschwiler reveal the music genre best-suited to provide the soundtrack to the lives of teenagers in their innovative and excellent Operatic
Humanity has been turned to stone. Its only hope is a teenage who believes in the power of science.
Wildheart: The Daring Adventures of John MuirWriter: Julie BertagnaArtist: William GoldsmithYosemite Conservancy; $17.99 One of the most challenging aspects of writing a biography must be deciding what to leave out. It must be doubly so when the subject has had a particularly long, full and influential life, one replete with compelling, must-tell anecdotes and an […]
Titles from IDW Publishing and Nobrow-Flying Eye Books make the picks from this week's new comic releases.
The Riverdale gang takes a pun-filled trip through a corn maze, and Jughead shows off his prowess as a vacuum cleaner salesman in today's Archie preview.
We're closing out the week with some assorted pages from a new anthology of Team Avatar stories.
Bruno Enna and Fabio Celoni cast Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck in Dracula and Frankenstein, the strongest offerings yet from the Dark Horse-published Disney adaptations of works of classic literature.
My reading has been a bit morbid this summer. I finally finished the adaptation of Anne Frank’s Diary. I’ve read 2 accounts of the Japanese Internment. I’m in middle of a story about Nazi Saboteurs and to round it all out, I picked up another graphic novel about the Holocaust.
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