Any kid who has fantasized about being part of the action in a superhero or action film will enjoy seeing this tale play out. It’s a quick and exciting read with colorful artwork, cartoonish character design akin to contemporary animation, and a great hook for a sequel.
In the vein of Ngozi Ukazu’s Check, Please! or C.S. Pacat and Johanna the Mad’s Fence, this peppy yet angsty graphic novel irresistibly reclaims sports for queer and trans audiences. Recommended for all teen collections.
Sure to be a hit with young readers, especially fans of the “Lumberjanes” books and the TV series Gravity Falls. The conclusion hints that more magical adventures await Willow and her friends, which makes this new series one to invest in.
Positive and uplifting, this magical read will delight lovers of fairies and plants alike. Hand this one to those who loved K. O’Neill’s The Tea Dragon Society.
Spunky, sweet, and full of magical high jinks, this is a first purchase wherever fantasy adventure comics are popular, and especially where titles by Noelle Stevenson and K. O’Neill circulate well.