While this graphic novel will inevitably bring to mind other paranormal romances, its great art, identifiable characters, and interesting plot and conflict will make it a hit with readers.
A fine graphic novel that navigates tumultuous historic events, this is a good choice for book reports and readers who can't get enough of WWII stories.
Hand this to readers who enjoy supernatural adventures involving bonds between the living and the dead.
An insightful and empowering graphic novel about the complexities of 1980s South Korea, featuring young people’s pursuit of justice and freedom of thought despite the risks.
This graphic novel is sure to be a hit for fans of Paper Girls, Stranger Things, and Unbeatable Squirrel Girl.
Part fast-paced adventure, part poignant coming-of-age romance, Full Shift is recommended for all teen collections and pairs well with Maggie Tokuda-Hall and Lisa Sterle’s Squad.
Storm and the art team beautifully weave a story about culture, heritage, family, loss, and grief in a tight-knit package.
This graphic novel leaps onto the stage as a great option for those who enjoy team sports manga.
Even those with no previous knowledge of the band will be fully immersed in Tegan and Sara’s backstory, thanks to their own narrative skills and the support of a fine visual artist who is fully onboard.
A compelling and strong addition to middle grade graphic fiction collections.
Magical and fresh, this is easily one of the best graphic novels of the year.
Despite the temptation to skip certain longer sections, readers will find the imagination and creativity throughout make this a worthwhile addition to any library.
A well-rounded title that will appeal to fans of the titular god and Norse mythology, and readers looking for an action-packed story. A great purchase for libraries where O’Connor’s work circulates well.
Friendships, classroom dynamics, and extracurricular interests get complicated for many, and eighth graders will delight in finding mirrors for their increasingly self-aware lives.
With laugh-out-loud humor, rich cultural details, and eye-catching illustration, this series opener will have readers clamoring for the next installment. An essential first purchase.
This middle grade graphic novel with heaping amounts of humor and heart gives readers what they want.
This hilarious, action-packed tale of friendship hits the middle grade sweet spot. A recommended first purchase.
Clever but clunky; the ambition of this sci-fi monster slam-fest is impressive and many of the concepts and themes are compelling, but the characters don’t win pitted against the bumps in the storytelling.
A sweet LGBTQIA+ story that will appeal to teens who enjoy inclusive, simple social dramas.
A dramatic comedy for teens who love theater and romance.
A compelling collection of stories that celebrates the Indigenous community in all its beauty and diversity. Highly recommended.
Hockey and identity collide in this affirming graphic novel about recognizing and valuing one’s authentic self.
An excellent graphic series to hook middle schoolers and a must-purchase for libraries, especially where Haru is popular, and readers will anxiously await the next volume.
A good addition to any children’s graphic novel collection.
A solid addition where the franchise is popular.
This graphic novel tackles mental health topics and includes strong overtones of resilience that make it a worthy addition to any middle grade collection.
This series would be a sound addition to any collection with insatiable graphic novel readers.
This series would be a sound addition to any collection with insatiable graphic novel readers.
This series would be a sound addition to any collection with insatiable graphic novel readers.
This series would be a sound addition to any collection with insatiable graphic novel readers.
An excellent addition where bizarre humor and loud graphics are popular.
A fast-paced, engaging continuation of a successful mythological-historical comic series, sure to captivate young readers who have an interest in ancient history.
Fans of Five Nights at Freddy’s or Goosebumps will enjoy the worldbuilding and satire. There’s plenty of excellent craft, but perhaps not enough to ignore the goofy twists.
Good representation but doesn’t add many surprises to the always-growing world of kids’ graphic novels about friendship drama. Even so, this will still be much appreciated by kids who devour these stories, particularly if they like a sports twist.
A reimagining of a beloved classic that will appeal to fans of heartfelt adventure manga and works like She-Ra and the Princess of Power. An ideal series to help fill the middle grade manga demand.
Those familiar with Hunsinger’s moving New Yorker comic story “How to Draw a Horse” will be thrilled with this beautiful, heartfelt, longer work. A must-have for any library serving middle and high school students.
This is another fine addition to the middle grade graphic novel genre that embraces individuality and lets readers know it’s okay to be themselves and no one is perfect.
Every library that already owns Escabasse’s previous work will want to add this to their shelves.
This coming-of-age story for teens may run a bit slow at times but brings more excitement and panic when dealing with something truly haunting in the dark.
This healing slice-of-life graphic novel lights a bright path for LGBTQIA+ romance plots by including characters with intersectional experiences. A must-have for all collections.
The first in this comic book series is motivated equally by mystery and STEM, making it an attractive formula for curious readers.
This second volume continues to do a lot of what its predecessor did well. Stirring characters, impressive art, and a rousing plot makes this a worthwhile purchase for young adult collections.
Fans of fantasy and sci-fi, or those who simply want a good coming-of-age tale, will find this must-have graphic novel’s engaging narrative and stunning visuals a truly enjoyable experience.
Recommended for older school-age and middle school readers, as well as fans of high fantasy and Dungeons & Dragons.
This book will be a hit with fans of mysterious creatures. Pair it with cryptozoology resources so readers can learn more about the cryptids Deja meets.
An entertaining graphic novel with a strong heart; for fans of stories about magical journeys, identity, growing closer to friends, and growing up.
Fun and fast-paced, this graphic novel will “jump for joy” right off shelves and is for anyone who can see the comedy in worship or identifies with the drive to save their corner of the world.
Highly recommended for all middle school and high school libraries.
For fans of the HoverGirls web comic, as well as teens and even adults who are ready for a thought-provoking and surreal adventure featuring magical girls.
This graphic novel will be popular in libraries with makerspaces as well as with kids who are passionate about STEM and friendship stories.
Add to collections where STEM-themed graphic novels are in demand.
Middle graders will be delighted with a second Meesh story. A recommended purchase for graphic novel collections.
A good addition to any middle grade graphic novel collection.
Perfect for anyone who loves mystery and monsters, Vivian Vance will fly off the shelves in any library.
Whether readers are longtime fans of Aldridge or simply seeking a captivating graphic novel with stunning visuals, a touch of darkness, and a hopeful message, this deserves a prominent place on all bookshelves.
The success and relatability of Christmas’s Swim Team will draw middle grade readers to this charming graphic novel of video games, camp, making friends, and finding balance. Recommended.
Readers will learn the meaning of tolerance and empathy through this compelling story of a student who is trying to balance the desire to fit in with respecting her family background.
Ambitious, and executed with its heart in the right place, this first volume promises massive, world-changing stakes from the simple gifts of the heroine, but likely won’t charm readers as much as its protagonist charms everyone she meets.
There is nothing pedestrian about this fantastic supernatural thriller. A modern classic with ties to the monsters that came before.
Purchase for any graphic novel collection.
A fantastical musical journey with strong characterization.
A great LGBTQIA+ romance that readers will yearn to return to.
This heartwarming story about found family and finding yourself is an immersive and refreshing shift from traditional science fiction.
A must-purchase for any and all tweens and teens who are ravenous for lighthearted, absorbing, and authentic coming-of-age, realistic graphic fiction.
This is a great selection for middle schoolers transitioning to high school or struggling to navigate social groups, and for elementary and middle school libraries looking to add age-relevant LGBTQIA+ stories to their collections.
This graphic novel will be thoroughly enjoyed by all and is highly recommended for library collections.
This ghostly fantasy has everything that fans of cozy, spooky books want in a story.
A tween graphic novel that checks both aesthetic and message boxes with grace
This graphic novel adaptation of the fantasy novel is a captivating look into the world of Tortall and its newest fierce page.
This graphic novel about anxiety, body image, and queerness is a recommended purchase for middle school library shelves.
An exciting vampire story for readers looking for a vengeful female lead.
While this isn’t an outright horror novel like other Umezz works, this could spark some good conversation on technology and ethics, and is a good addition for larger manga collections.
Containing plenty of humor and heart, this is a worthwhile addition to library collections. Fans of the “Whatever After” prose series and the “Goddess Girls” series will enjoy this this title.
This manga would be great for readers of series like “Whisper Me a Love Song,” or “A Tropical Fish Yearns for Snow.”
While not every young reader will recognize the nods to Kafka, this book certainly will have its fans.
For readers who enjoy realistic graphic novels about sports, school stories, friendship, and issues of identity.
A perfect match for any fan of Diary of a Wimpy Kid hoping to write their own story someday, this is a promising and noteworthy addition to any middle grade collection.
This slice-of-life graphic novel is a heartfelt, personal snapshot of an authentically human experience and will have appeal.
A high-interest, empowering read for high school fans of Roller Girl, The Skin I’m In, and Dumplin’.
This thrilling tale of claiming identity, rooted in a fascinating exploration of Japanese culture and folklore, will appeal to a wide range of readers.
Deeply recommended, especially for high school libraries where slice-of-life stories are popular.
A romp of a summer camp story that isn’t to be missed.
A must-read graphic novel that will draw fans of Jerry Craft’s New Kid and Raina Telgemeier’s Smile. This book belongs on library shelves everywhere.
A great YA graphic novel for teens who are trying to figure out who they are or anyone who has ever felt like they were on the outside. This would be a popular title for fans of Christine Suggs’s ¡Ay, Mija!: My Bilingual Summer in Mexico, Deb JJ Lee’s In Limbo, and Emily Bowen Cohen’s Two Tribes.
This sci-fi adventure with heart will appeal to teen readers who have been looking for their next battle mecha story.
With its imaginative storytelling and illustrations, Safer Places is perfect for new and seasoned readers of graphic novels and is a must-have addition to any library’s collection.
Complex characters, twists and turns, and beautiful artwork blend harmoniously for a perfect read that will jump-start the imagination.
A fun, feel-good look into the world of competitive speed cubing that will surely inspire young readers to pick up a cube for themselves.
A must-have for all middle grade collections, Timid is sure to fit right in next to other popular contemporary graphic novels such as Jerry Craft’s New Kid, Allergic by Megan Wagner Lloyd and Michelle Mee Nutter, and Guts by Raina Telgemeier.
This title will be a welcome addition to any collection looking for strong media-tie ins.
Endearing, heartbreaking, and uplifting in turns, Fong’s unforgettable debut is a first purchase for youth graphic novel collections.
A worthy addition to any middle or high school library.
A recommended purchase for libraries with demand for inclusive graphic novels.
A fast-paced, fantastical story, full of intrigue, magic, and the female perspective. A perfect addition to any graphic novel collection.
Getting to see three lives unfold in different locations and times is a gift Fung eloquently unwraps in this graphic novel that increases the visibility of AAPI stories in books for teens.
This fresh take on the magical girl genre could be a great starting point for new manga readers and a fun read for longtime fans.
With imaginative world-building, impactful action, and underdog leads, this book stays true to the spirit of shonen manga while carving out its own unique identity.
Packed with witty humor and thrilling adventure, this graphic novel will draw fans of “Captain Underpants” and belongs on middle grade library shelves.
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