The new DC title, which will be released on December 1, will profile female public figures including Michelle Obama, Malala Yousafzai, Serena Williams, and Greta Thunberg.
From attacking the Third Reich to making high schools accountable for women's needs, authors are highlighting the large and small efforts of young people to effect change.
Back in print at long last, the "Owly" series is now in full color, with words. Here's how author Andy Runton adapted his beloved books.
It’s looking like 2020 will be a big year for graphic novels for young people.
Fourteen outstanding titles made SLJ's list of the best graphic novels for children and teens published in 2019.
The Comic Book Legal Defense Fund's survey uncovered details about comics use in schools, including the Top 10 comics read in the classroom and that teachers using comics face the most opposition from their fellow educators—not parents or administrators.
Actor and activist George Takei is as impassioned as ever about social justice. The author of They Called Us Enemy, his graphic memoir, Takei spoke to Brigid Alverson about the Japanese American experience and how the lessons of history can inform the current struggle for democracy.
Superheroes and comics go together like mac and cheese. These 10 graphic reads celebrate heroes, from Black Canary and Green Lantern to Dog Man, Super Potato, and, yes, Rainbow Brite.
Jen Wang's childhood experiences and eye for detail informed Stargazing, her new graphic novel about an unlikely friendship.
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