As powerful and triumphant as the first book, this eye-opening read belongs on all shelves.
A well-developed adventure with wide appeal for those looking for longer realistic stories. Strongly recommended for graphic novel collections.
This mecha book is a good choice for those seeking action-based stories or anyone looking for an entry to manga.
Brimming with luminous artwork, this coming-of-age graphic novel is a perfect pick for fans of Ghostbusters, Stranger Things, and other paranormal stories that feature unlikely heroes.
For fans of Percy Jackson folklore, magic, secrets, and strong, underestimated heroines.
An enjoyable story about learning Spanish and much more, this first installment in the “Hillside Valley” series is a perfect addition graphic novel collections.
Packed with absurdity and nods to skateboarding culture, this graphic novel holds appeal for fans of cartoons and might just entice those kids who frequent library parking lots with their boards.
Perfectly capturing the experience of navigating middle school as the child of immigrants, this heartfelt and funny title is a must-have for all middle grade graphic novel collections.
With enchanting artwork and profound storytelling, this debut offers windows and mirrors into the grieving process, and will move readers to tears
A stunningly illustrated and heartfelt tale of self-discovery and growth, and an excellent addition to any graphic novel collection.
This short yet fun graphic narrative about fighting and its consequences is a must-buy for school and public libraries serving children.
This exciting and uplifting manga is perfect for readers who love stories about music, friendship, and becoming brave enough to come out of one’s shell.
A captivating graphic novel that shows readers from all communities that it’s possible to recognize and address mental health concerns while still respecting cultural values. Purchase for all YA collections, especially where the previous volumes are popular.
This harrowing story of survival and justice is a feast for horror enthusiasts and lays the groundwork for a sequel.
A slightly dark story of found family and coming of age for high school libraries and public libraries that serve teens.
With great art, wonderful storyline, and unique features, this is a fine title that will have readers both entertained and speculating throughout.
Readers with an insatiable thirst for creepy stories may enjoy this one, but anyone else should wait to see if the sequel is an improvement.
A thrilling series from a modern horror master and an absolute must-read for sci-fi or dystopian fiction fans.
Highly character driven, this volume is a solid foundation for a sapphic teen romance, setting the stage for a potentially interesting series. Recommended.
Recommended where court intrigue or historical manga are popular.
A visually inviting and abstract tale of self-discovery, self-love, and self-reflection.
A heartfelt and relatable portrayal of selective mutism; recommended for all libraries serving upper elementary and middle school readers.
Ushering in a color era for the “Manga Classics” series, this volume looks great while weaving a puzzling mystery to both entertain and introduce teens to the amazing deduction magic of Sherlock Holmes.
In a sea of fantasies that start with characters being reborn, this is a fresh perspective and a fun take. Purchase where fantasy adventures are popular, or for collections looking for more stories with female leads.
Highly recommended for manga collections looking to add more captivating stories with strong female leads.
Positive messaging, as well as some adorable illustrations, make this a great addition for teen libraries. Recommended for purchase where romance readers are looking for hopeful and encouraging narratives.
This title doesn’t break much new ground in the genre of school-aged idol romances, but it is sweet enough that romance fans may find appeal from the building relationship between the two leads.
This graphic novel is a must-have for libraries serving upper elementary and middle school readers, blending history, artistic passion, and a timeless message of determination.
Fans of the series will enjoy the humor, mischief, and heart at the core of this story.
A powerhouse team-up from two of comic’s very best creators. Young readers who have an interest in making comics or who love to read them will benefit from understanding the process behind the format.
A classic action story filled with character-driven lore that will entertain middle graders and older readers, too.
An absolutely delightful and touching family story with wonderful art, and a must-have for all shelves.
There is no denying that this is a fun read for young readers looking for more Spider-Man adventure.
An affirming and nuanced graphic novel about a queer teen’s journey from fear to acceptance.
A page-turning story about high school drama, emotions, and mental and physical health that is sure to resonate with teenagers.
A fun, feel-good romance about a sports star falling for a book nerd. Recommended for libraries looking for entertaining romance graphic novels.
Fantasy lovers and art lovers alike will make this graphic version of the classic novel a highly sought-after addition to library shelves, though it should be in addition to the original, not in place of it.
This exploration on identity, religion, and relationships highlights the courage it takes to leap, especially when it means being willing to fall.
A good choice for teen readers looking for a fun, LGBTQIA+, high-octane romp.
A necessary mirror for middle grade Muslim readers, and a tremendous window into the customs of Ramadan for peers and educators to learn more about Islamic traditions.
Much like a werewolf, the story shifts shape, not truly knowing what to be, though some will definitely relate to the message.
Much like a series like “Scott Pilgrim,” this title offers the best of both action and absurdity. E-X-E-M-P-L-A-R-Y!
While readers will appreciate the art, the confusing storyline makes this a purchase best left for larger libraries with extensive graphic novel collections.
This beautiful and somewhat haunting slow burn will appeal to readers of Touring After the Apocalypse and other apocalypse stories.
Confusing characters, an incomplete narrative, and inconsistent color choices distract from the recounting of an important historical event.
Strongly recommend both for children and middle grade collections as a SEL resource as young readers learn that not all children live the same lives.
While this graphic novel will appeal to fans of the first book, it doesn’t quite hold its own.
A lighthearted, amusing story of facing social challenges with lots of food for thought for older elementary and middle school readers.
An incredible tale for sci-fi fans. Purchase also for graphic novel readers and those who love to read about animals.
Highly anticipated reading for fans of sports comics, vintage manga, or the successful anime series based on the book.
A colorful and engaging graphic novel about a young girl who uncovers a nefarious plot and finds the courage to fight.
Blending fiction with racing history, this satisfying story is a sound addition to any middle grade graphic novel collection.
A story of personal growth and teamwork; hand this to middle school kids who are looking for a STEM adventure.
With captivating characters and a thoughtful exploration of dyscalculia, this book is a wonderful addition to any library and perfect for fans of Shannon Hale’s and LeUyen Pham’s Real Friends and Raina Telgemeier’s Smile.
This captivating story about stormy friendships and life at sea is a must-have for middle grade graphic novel collections.
A tense yet never grim story, this is an engaging and diverse YA recommendation, great for those seeking excitement and a few twists in their next read.
This ephemeral tale of the ups and downs of first love is recommended for libraries where graphic novels about friendships, relationships, and school troubles are popular.
Evoking parallels to Daniel Clowes’s Ghost World, but with far less discomfort and angst, this book is an ultimately feel-good examination of friendship.
This whimsical sci-fi fantasy may be a dream come true for some readers, but its crammed story elements might leave others wishing for a little more space.
Borden’s persistently compelling story lends a perfect background for a graphic novel about sensationalism, murder, media, high-profile court cases, and the effect they can have on communities.
This first volume is a breath of fresh air to sci-fi manga with infinite potential in the story to come.
This meditation on relationships and what it is to be human breathes new life and perspective into the classic love-triangle story.
Bolstered by dynamic art and a deep understanding of figure skating elements, this manga shines, just like Inori’s skating. Highly recommended.
With stunning visuals and a cast of relatable characters, this manga illustrates that by finding the right people in life who offer respect and support, there are no boundaries on what one can achieve. Recommended.
With a promising, action-packed start, ancient Japanese folklore gets a fresh spin as a new hero follows the path of those who came before him, making this a series worth jumping into from the very beginning.
This adorable manga about identity delves into topics of injustice and advocacy and is a great option for middle school readers. Recommended.
The perfect blend of education and entertainment, this series, particularly this volume, is highly recommended.
A growth spurring psychological horror with broad appeal that stretches to fans of supernatural action manga.
An exquisitely depicted journey of a found family that reminds readers of empathy’s role in creating a kinder world.
With strong art, premise, and message, this is a great read and an excellent way to empower teens to defy expectations.
With the hackers as vigilantes premise wrapped around a critique of the surveillance state, this thrilling manga will speak to teens.
A sweet and simple story about high schoolers falling in love, perfect for younger romance readers. Recommended.
One of the best pieces of suspense fiction, this brilliant psychological manga belongs on all shelves.
This stand-out graphic novel will have horror fans spellbound.
With electrifying illustration, this poignant depiction of a sensitive time will appeal to teens.
A story that highlights the strength of individuals uniting against a materialistic corporation, delivering a powerful message that’s sure to delight teens.
This fast-paced, tightly woven graphic novel may lack historically accurate details, but proves a rewarding light read that may awaken questions of social justice.
This graphic novel about friendship and identity is a must-have for libraries serving elementary and middle school readers.
Heartwarming and fun, this holds its own as a solid graphic novel about siblings and family.
While this must-read title will be especially affirming for those with dyslexia or who struggle in school, all young readers will find aspects of themselves within Stella’s world, and perhaps be inspired to ask for help when needed.
A perfect pick for young readers who love fearless heroines and thrilling space adventures.
The levity of this magical story deftly balances the gravity of its subject matter and will leave readers wanting another bite. A recommended purchase for middle grade graphic novel collections.
This series will resonate with readers who enjoy a historically inspired setting with an enemies-to-lovers romance.
This short, well-illustrated take on a classic story would be a good purchase for libraries looking for a satisfying read to collect.
Hand this story to fantasy fans, especially those who are transitioning between middle grade manga and darker, older teen series.
This short, well-illustrated take on a classic story would be a good purchase for libraries looking for a satisfying read to collect.
This short, well-illustrated take on a classic story would be a good purchase for libraries looking for a satisfying read to collect.
With humor, sensitivity, and a clean art style, this is a recommended first purchase for all collections.
A good purchase to add to libraries that aim to support book discussion groups and classroom learning that coincides with true events, past and present.
The dramatic narrative asks thought-provoking questions about class and mobility under repressive systems. The murkiness of the art sometimes gets in the way of engaging with the story, but the text carries it through.
A sweet, queer coming-of-age story about listening to one’s self and navigating the complex world of friendships and romance. Recommended for purchase.
Though not for the faint of heart, this touching, gripping, and heartbreaking historical graphic novel doesn’t shy away from the dark sides of the true events it’s based on, while still offering a ray of hope for the genuine good out there.
Fans of Shinkai’s previous works, such as your name or Weathering with You, will be at home here too. Purchase where epic adventure-fantasies are popular.
Featuring an entertaining, captivating narrative, this series opener is a pot of intrigue that is sure to boil over in ensuing volumes.
A standout graphic novel that belongs in every collection for artful storytelling, beautifully expressive imagery, and a heroine who is admirable and fully human.
While far too violent for younger readers, this first volume ostentatiously highlights disability representation through outrageous fun action, laying the groundwork for a promising series where anything is possible.
This tender and introspective graphic novel is full of hope and is a great choice for fans of Raina Telgemeier.
A promising and unique addition to juvenile graphic novel sections, perfect for kids looking for something reminiscent of Alice in Wonderland or for those trying to find a way to manage their own grief.
A successful story of overcoming challenges with compassion and patience, and a recommended purchase for libraries, especially for those who can’t seem to have enough graphic novels for their patrons.
This gut-wrenching story of hope and resilience needs to find its way to all readers’ hands.
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