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Sometimes it’s hard for an adult to read a story for children and enjoy it for what it is. Just a story for children. On first read, adults reading The Big Adventures of Majoko might just shrug their shoulders wondering where is the complexity in this story or the oomph, but upon a second read […]
It’s another strong showing for all ages titles this week! At Archie Comics, Sonic the Hedgehog turns 200! That’s 16+ years of action and adventure from the blue blur, his tail-spinning sidekick, and all their friends and enemies. Joining Sonic is another 90’s icon, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles with a trade compilation of the […]
I was away last Friday at the Massachusetts Library Association conference’s Graphic Novel Mini-Conference, where thanks to fellow Good Comics for Kids blogger Robin Brenner, I participated in the State of the Industry panel. For those who missed it, here are some blog posts that hit the highlights: Millie Gonzalez on Graphic Novels 101, featuring […]
On paper, Lockjaw and the Pet Avengers looked like a slam dunk for the 10-and-up crowd: take the animal sidekicks of beloved Marvel superheroes and feature them in their own time-traveling, kid-friendly adventure. In practice, however, Lockjaw turned out to be an all-ages comic in name only. The real audience for this four-issue series is […]
Kiel Phegley talks to Eric Wight about his foray into kids’ graphic novels, Frankie Pickle and the Closet of Doom, at Comic Book Resources. Graphic Novel Reporter interviews Darren G. Davis, president of Female Force, the imprint of Bluewater Comics that has been turning out all those comics bios of famous women. I enjoyed the […]
It’s another good week for the young tweens. DC’s Supergirl series comes to an end. If it did well enough, maybe there will be another series. There’s another Magic Trixie for the early readers as well as more Naruto. Doctor Who Classics gets another collection, and Little Brown & Co. floods us with the rest […]
What have you been up to lately? I’ve been helping put together a comics festival! If you’re in the Toronto area, the Toronto Comic Arts Festival is happening this weekend, May 9th and 10th at the Toronto Reference Library. Below is a selection of the programming — check out the Books for Boys panel :-). […]
Sometimes it’s hard to pull off a particular style when writing for kids. Are the kids going to get it? Will they understand the nuances of word choice, the significance of color schemes, the jokes? Aaron Reynolds and Neil Numberman take film noir, apply some schtick, and make what can be a dry sub-genre work […]
Wow! What a list this week. We say farewell to April with a host of classics, favorites and new titles from both here and abroad. Dark Horse and Little Brown and Co. treat us to some classic comics from Little Lulu and Tintin. Boom! Studios brings out another Muppet Show which has garnered quite abit […]
Jimmy Gownley’s comic-strip review of Harriet the Spy, which he did for Sunday’s Unshelved, just made me wish he would do a graphic novel adaptation of the whole book. It would be a perfect match! Jack Wilson of The Graphic Classroom has completed his master’s thesis, and it’s on an interesting topic: Whether reading comics […]
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