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Lemire & Sorrentino re-team for THE BONE ORCHARD MYTHOS horror universe

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The ambitious new shared universe will arrive from Image Comics in a number of different formats.
The four panelists and moderator of the Political Cartoons as Learning Tools panel.

NYCC ’21: Political cartoons ARE learning tools, covering civics education through comics

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These four comic book pros aim to change the way our nation's youth and the rest of us think about civics.

Comics Crowdfunding Round-Up: GILGAMESH: ETERNAL, DRAWN TO HOME, and 3 more projects we love

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A look at five comics crowdfunding projects worth following, from reimaginings of epic tales to autobiographical anthologies.

Bendis teases book-market deal for multiple GNs, and the return of LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES

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The publisher for the graphic novels created by Bendis and artist Andre Lima Araujo will be announced later this year.
will mcphail's in: a graphic novel

EXCLUSIVE PREVIEW: Will McPhail’s IN questions obligatory social interactions

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The New Yorker cartoonist's semi-autobiographical graphic novel goes on sale next month.

YouNeek Studios teams with Dark Horse Comics for graphic novel reissues, new material

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Dark Horse will rerelease and publish new graphic novels featuring YouNeek Studios's Youniverse of characters
Great Graphic Novels for Teens

Young Adult Library Services Association announces the 2021 Great Graphic Novels for Teens

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Young Adult librarians select a diverse list of graphic novels!

The 50 Best Comics of 2020

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The Beat's list of the 50 best comics of 2020 includes titles by seasoned creators and up-and-coming talents.

IDW unveils Summer 2021 graphic novel line-up for young readers

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Chibi Usagi, Marie Curie and Pirate Penguins are on the way

TAPAS series MAGICAL BOY will get graphic novel adaptation by SCHOLASTIC

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All 30 episodes of the webcomic will be collected into a single volume.

PREVIEW: A Wave Blue World releases pages for their Spring 2021 lineup

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The publisher is debuting a new anthology and its first YA titles

REVIEW: THE PULL is too ambitious for its own good

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Steve Orlando and Ricardo López Ortiz bring loads of energy and ideas into a sci-fi thriller that doesn't quite stick the landing.

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