Links: ‘Sisters’ poised for success; Ben Hatke talks ‘Zita’

Raina Telgemeier’s Sisters, which is due out later this year, is slated for an initial print run of 200,000 copies. As Zainab Akhtar points out, Telgemeier’s Smile has over 1 million copies in print. You can see a preview of it here. Ben Hatke, talks about Zita the Spacegirl and its influences and antecedents. Five-year-old [...]

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Raina Telgemeier’s Sisters, which is due out later this year, is slated for an initial print run of 200,000 copies. As Zainab Akhtar points out, Telgemeier’s Smile has over 1 million copies in print. You can see a preview of it here.

Ben Hatke, talks about Zita the Spacegirl and its influences and antecedents.

Five-year-old Zoey chats with Grace Ellis and Brooke Allen about their new girl-adventure comic Lumberjanes.

Book 1 of March, Rep. John Lewis’s memoir of the Civil Rights movement, has won a “Special Recognition” award at the Robert F. Kennedy Book Awards.

Gene Luen Yang posts an account by two teachers of how they used his Boxers and Saints in their seventh-grade history class.

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