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Gr 7 Up—Taking place two years after The Stereotypical Freaks (Animal Media, 2012), this is a full-color realistic graphic novel about an unlikely friendship between a famous 21-year-old Canadian hockey player named Jeremiah Jacobson and an average guy named Tom Leonard...
Gr 7–10—When the school play turns the lead, CJ, from a good person to a diva who harasses all, including the new girl, her friends have to decide if being bystanders is good enough or if they should speak up and say something...
Gr 10 Up—Two short stories expand the inner lives and past histories of characters originally appearing in the Japanese novel Battle Royale (Viz, 1999)...
Gr 2–4—Proimos has written both picture books and Nickelodeon screenplays, and here he combines the two sensibilities in a comic-book style collection of short vignettes...
Gr 3–7—Originating as a Japanese arcade game in 1988 and spinning off console titles in the early '90s, Bravoman is an obscure video game about a superherolike character with extendable appendages...
Gr 3–5—This entertaining collection of "Mutts" comic strips has been organized by character, providing a glimpse into each critter's escapades over the course of a year...
It’s a three day weekend! Relish the time off with some of the titles out this week! BOOM! Studios releases the third issue of the fun-filled series Bee and Puppycat. Dynamite Entertainment debuts the first issue of their new series Bob’s Burgers, based on the prime-time cartoon series, Toon Books gets mythical with Theseus and [...]
A brief account of my acquaintance with the work of Jules Feiffer: I first became aware of Jules Feiffer through his phenomenal, and phenomenally funny, picture book Bark, George (1999). I didn’t know anything about the book or the author–I think my wife brought it home to read to the kids–but I immediately fell in [...]