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The latest reviews of comics, anime, superheroes, manga, and more for the K-12 audience from School Library Journal


Rick Riordan on His Latest Mega Seller 'The Red Pyramid'

SLJ talks to Rick Riordan about his latest bestseller 'The Red Pyramid,' book one of the Kane Chronicles. More...


Trickster collects tales of mischief and wisdom

Trickster is a one-of-a-kind anthology of short comics based on Native American folktales. Editor Matt Dembicki has gone to great lengths to make sure these stories are authentic. That's why all of the comics, which More...


C2E2: All About the Comics

The first Chicago Comics and Entertainment Expo (C2E2), held April 16–18, was a low-key event with little movie and video game presence but plenty of opportunities for attendees to browse new comics and meet with More...


Viz Media Launches Viz Anime

Have you had a chance to visit VIZ Anime? It's Viz Media's new interactive Web site that includes more than 400 episodes from its hit series, such as Bleach, Death Note, Honey & Clover, and More...


Spring Graphic Novels - Imagination Runs Riot!

Originality is the key to this spring's graphic novels, which feature high school witches, a would-be astronaut with a ghostly companion, and a surprising look at Lincoln's assassin. Even the Easter bunny gets a turn More...


SLJTeen Talks to Gareth Hinds

Gareth Hinds creates graphic novel versions of the classics, staying faithful to the original text but using art to illuminate the story and make it more accessible to the reader-a more sophisticated approach than the More...


Coloring Between the Lines: Genre Webcomics for Teens

Genre fiction is like comfort food for the brain: it's familiar, relaxing reading that doesn't deliver too many surprises. Given the popularity of science fiction and fantasy among computer folk, it's not surprising that the More...


From the Book to the Little Screen-Popular Literature, Webcomic Format

One of the delights of reading fiction is getting lost in the story. So one way to encourage readers to explore webcomics is to find those that are a good fit with teen's favorite novels. More...


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