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In cartoonist Cindy Chang's fictionalized childhood memoir, the young Cindy learns a secret that will transform her conception of her own family on a trip to Taiwan.
Mr. Wolf's Class cartoonist Aron Nels Steinke presents a new original graphic novel about a middle-schooler who can't talk at school and her efforts to overcome this challenge.
When Dunwich Heights is imperiled by giant monsters, Martin Magus summons giant spectral robot MegaGhost to save the day in this weird cartoon-inspired comic series.
In Hope Larson's new book, class president Very seems to be the perfect student, but she has a secret: She's failing math, which could endanger her political career. Can she raise her grade, keep her job and save the class trip?
Writer Tony Weaver Jr. and artists Jes and Cin Wibowo tackle tough subject matter in a fictionalized memoir about becoming yourself in the face of relentless bullying and mental health challenges.
Eighth-graders Marcus and Izzy do so badly at their gym class swing dance that they'll need extra credit to pass. To earn it, they will have to perform at the talent show, while standing up to a bully and learning to be themselves.
Illustrator Corey Egbert's powerful debut graphic novel tells a fictionalized version of events from his own childhood, dealing with mental illness, faith and sorting truth out of the stories we are told.
Gale Galligan's latest graphic novel is a fictionalized account of their childhood, featuring an unrepentant goofball of a character starting over in a new school and facing new challenges that can't be run away from.