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Eighth-graders Marcus and Izzy do so badly at their gym class swing dance that they'll need extra credit to pass. To earn it, they will have to perform at the talent show, while standing up to a bully and learning to be themselves.
Illustrator Corey Egbert's powerful debut graphic novel tells a fictionalized version of events from his own childhood, dealing with mental illness, faith and sorting truth out of the stories we are told.
Gale Galligan's latest graphic novel is a fictionalized account of their childhood, featuring an unrepentant goofball of a character starting over in a new school and facing new challenges that can't be run away from.
Cartoonist James Kochalka is next at bat in RH Graphic's line of Dr. Seuss graphic novels, taking on the most challenging Seuss extrapolation yet, that of Green Eggs and Ham.
Inspired by Greek myth, Loïc Locatelli-Kournwsky's thrilling adventure features a young girl taken to Hades as part of a greater plot to reignite an old war between rival nations.
Of the many Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles crossovers, this is the most unexpected one yet, as they meet Naruto and Team 7 from Masashi Kishimoto's manga series.
Phoebe Zito has just started at a new school in a new state...after just starting her new life as a girl. She has to learn to balance fitting in and being herself in this fun but complex YA graphic novel by Magdalene Vissaggio and Paulina Ganucheau.
Tegan Quin, Sara Quin, and Tillie Walden return with the sequel to last year's Junior High, continuing the fictionalized story of Tegan and Sara's origin story.