This month’s column kicks off with some breaking news: Graphic novel publisher First Second Books is launching a line of History Comics.
Christina “Steenz” Stewart, Dylan Meconis, Amy Chu, and Janet Lee talk about finding—and making—comics.
School Library Journal (SLJ) has launched a new monthly column, all about graphic novels. “Stellar Panels” will be penned by Brigid Alverson, editor of “Good Comics for Kids.”
The author's new graphic novel, about a black student enrolling in a predominantly white private school, tells powerful truths about racism and alienation with humor and heart.
A new app and database from YALSA lets users access nearly 4,000 YA titles, plus awards, a new children's imprint, and more in NewsBites.
Check out our reviews—all starred—for the recently announced Morris finalists, including two SLJ Best Books.
The actor and activist inspired a room of educators with an opening keynote address at the SLJ Leadership Summit.
A former Printz committee and current Coretta Scott King Award Book Jury member discusses her possible Printz picks for 2019.
This autumn’s harvest has produced a brand-new crop of compelling stories, from a must-have manga series starter to a slice-of-life memoir in the graphic format.
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