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The classic children's book Winnie-The-Pooh, now in the public domain, gets a reverent, high-quality comics adaptation by cartoonist Travis Dandro.
In Family Style, Thien Pham uses food as the lens through which he tells the story of his family's journey both to America and to becoming American.
East meets West in Maple Lam's charming Monkey King and the World of Myths, when Sun Wukong is enlisted to take on the Minotaur in the labyrinth.
The sequel to Go With the Flow introduces romance to the four girl friends.
A girl leaves her grief-stricken family behind to take a bus tour to a magical lake in this complex story of friendship, grief, and healing.
Today Renee reviews the new shojo manga Tales of the Tendo family and interviews editor Eric Margolis about the story.
For her third "Club" book, the ever-prolific Elise Gravel turns her attention from mushrooms and bugs to the bizarre, alien (and perhaps even cute?) microorganisms that live invisibly among us.
Astronaut Academy's Dave Roman introduces a new magical hero and sends him on a dangerous (if occasionally silly) quest in the pages of his new Unicorn Boy.
Science Comics: Elephants is another excellent, informative entry in the non-fiction graphic novel series.
When all the adults scoff at Dale's ambition of being a comic book artist, he sets out to prove them wrong by starting an art club in his school.
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