Recommended, especially for those that wish to grow the horror section in their manga and graphic novel collections.
For those who prefer spooky supernatural horror, this single volume collection of urban legends will send a pleasing chill or two up the spine.
This does its best to be original, but its concept does come with issues and may not be something young readers or educators will prioritize in an already crowded market.
Volume two capitalizes on its character growth to deliver an affecting graphic novel about growing up in the zombie apocalypse.
An enjoyable historical romance, in the vein of Bridgerton, conveyed through quaint drawings with a pleasing color scheme. Content contains mature images that are appropriate for older teenagers.
Highly recommended for upper elementary and middle school libraries. Give this graphic novel to students asking for a fast-paced, action-packed title.
This meditative experience is a necessary addition for celebrating the outdoors and providing another avenue for SEL for all ages.
Full of hilarious challenges, action-packed arguments, and a relatable (if not exaggerated) friendship debacle, this graphic novel is perfect for fans of Batter Royale and Chef’s Kiss.
This book will not reach every reader, but it is unique. Content includes bullying, violence, murder, and death by suicide involving kids. Additional purchase only for those with larger manga and graphic novel collections.
Overall, this is a fun rom-com perfectly suited for fans of other manga series such as “My Special One,” or “Phantom of the Idol.”
Fans of Sakisaka’s other works, Ao Haru Ride and Love Me, Love Me Not, will certainly want to devour this likewise sweet romance and coming-of-age story.
A solid shoujo selection that both entertains and enlightens all at once.
A title that will have readers believing there is nothing they aren’t able to accomplish, as long as they persist and never give up on their dreams.
A first purchase whether or not you have the original. A crowd pleaser across grade levels and reading ability.
This story is instantly relatable to tween and teen readers trying to live up to parental expectations while establishing their own autonomy. Recommended for libraries serving middle school students, especially where realistic sports-themed stories are appreciated.
A great story about finding one’s place in the world, fitting in, and learning to be comfortable with who you are, despite what others may impose upon you. Well-told and reassuring for young people questioning their place in the world. A good choice for most collections.
For fans of adaptations, fantasy-adjacent graphic novels, and authors like Kat Leyh, Terry Catasús Jennings, and Colleen AF Venable.
With an already big following from its publication as a webcomic, this is sure to be a crowd-pleaser in most middle grade graphic novel collections. Readers will eagerly await volume two of this series.
A gem of a story, it can easily be seen as an all-ages title in a world of imagination which defies true categorization.
A standout graphic novel that should be in every library.
For those who enjoy adventures such as The Nameless City or NewsPrints, this is another illuminating graphic novel that wraps its social issues around the lives of heart-capturing characters.
A fun additional purchase for collections where science fiction, fantasy, and horror are popular.
This bright and engaging graphic novel will speak to middle graders needs for personal recognition and group acceptance, all while introducing them to the behind-the-scenes veracity of staged wrestling.
A good match for readers who enjoy survival and natural disaster stories, environmental action, or realistic fiction that features families overcoming adversity.
A funny intergalactic adventure perfect for fans of Marvel’s “Guardians of the Galaxy” franchise.
Smart, moving, and perfectly geared towards its middle grade audience.
This light, bloodless, shounen-inspired fighting series debut delivers a power fantasy for younger comic fans.
A story that will resonate with teen and new adult readers. Recommended for most young adult collections.
A predictable but comfortable graphic novel that stands out from others with a strong story and style, Paramore’s debut is a solid purchase featuring a Black male protagonist.
Alvir brings his hit webcomic to the page with his first graphic novel release, which will delight tweens and teens with its vibrant graphic style and wild storytelling. Give this indie comic a chance and see the buzz it generates.
A unique superhero story fused with sci-fi and fantasy elements that’ll delight many YA readers, regardless of what their usual reading fare may be.
Gooch is a powerhouse storyteller, flawlessly joining dread and whimsy in this tale that will delight anyone who has ever wanted to face danger with a friend. In Utero has all the elements of a blockbuster film and will likely fly off shelves.
Quirky characters in a Victorian setting navigate new territory in the shadows, breathing new life into graphic novel offerings with a combination of science and historical fiction. Add to a collection where webcomics are a hit.
A feel good romance that doesn’t shy away from the painful side of life.
A nice addition to any teen graphic fiction collection.
A solid purchase where fantasy adventures are popular. Give this to fans of Shannon Hale’s Rapunzel’s Revenge and Calamity Jack.
A fast-paced adventure perfect for those who enjoy animal characters.
Readers looking for a magical story will be satisfied.
With its cute characters and edutainment value, this series starter is sure to be a hit with young comic readers, with the potential to get them interested in the science behind it as well.
Building on all that it does right in the previous volume, the series continues to be an enjoyable manga for young readers that’ll teach them plenty of lessons applicable inside and outside the classroom.
Twin delivers a set of stories perfect for graphic novel collections and horror readers. An excellent first purchase.
While Blade of the Moon Princess has the capability to be a memorable adventure, it wakes up a little disoriented to start its day.
A solid mashup of Tezuka’s beloved characters, paying homage to the reason we read manga in the first place, while simultaneously ushering in a new generation of fans.
For an injection of “cool” in the collection, this popular manhwa already has its fans and will easily call to those who relish supernatural battles.
With its lovable protagonist, strong artwork, and unique exploits at its heart, Akane-banashi is not only a must for any budding manga collection, but for any reader simply looking for a magnificent reading experience.
These two are popular. Have a few copies on hand, Halloween or not.
Highly recommend this fantasy-realism hybrid with plenty of action and humor.
A series to watch develop, for sure.
No blood, minimal gore, but these effectively unnerving tales will stick with horror fans long after the book’s end. Highly recommended for juvenile graphic novel collections.
Packed with fun times, airy characters, and a good message at its core, this is a book young readers will find relatable, instructive, and entertaining at the same time.
This heartfelt, autobiographical graphic novel is an affirming and witty look into the joys and struggles of growing up, and is a highly recommended purchase but is best suited for adults and older teens.
Young readers will thoroughly enjoy this story.
For readers who enjoy funny, furry, and fast-paced adventures.
A perfect addition to any middle grade collection!
This book uses a historical foundation to help readers reassess a myth that glorified greed. For fans of folklore and educators, it offers an opportunity for critical thinking with eye-opening results.
A recommended first purchase for graphic novel collections.
Told through colorful, expressive art and video game-influenced storytelling, this graphic novel explores the value of friendship and the importance of community. Regardless of the reader’s beliefs, concepts discussed here will be meaningful.
For older kids and younger teens who enjoy stories about magical adventures, friendship, and the challenges of growing up.
This strong addition to any collection wraps messages about stepping into new experiences while staying true to yourself within a funny, enjoyable story.
Though the book deals with issues familiar to many teens, it lacks character development and a sharp enough look at the situations it addresses.
This sweet romance will attract many readers, especially queer women of color who will see women like them getting their happily ever after.
Readers will devour this quirky, slice-of-life graphic novel.
A thoughtful finale to an emotionally incisive story, best appreciated as a part of the series.
A fun vibe that also skirts the edges of darkness, this graphic novel will delight teens and adults who are on the fringes of society, or even dabble in the magic of the world around us.
Readers will return for repeat thrills and chills. A recommended first purchase.
Have this on hand for readers who enjoy captivating adventures, food, and folklore!
A solid addition to the Shang-Chi mythos and a gateway into traditional Chinese mythology.
A winding paranormal mystery about loyalty, bravery, and familial trials. Recommended.
A carefully and skillfully approached, modernized adaptation that is sure to introduce Piddy and provide understanding to a new crop of teen readers.
While the plot moves at a fast pace, the art skillfully portrays the story and helps relay a relatable situation for teens.
A beautiful collection of folktales that succeeds in depicting strengthened female agency while promoting a healthy consideration for others.
This eccentric portal fantasy will resonate with teens questioning their identity, value, and place in the world while simultaneously providing them with escape.
A fine addition for collections seeking representation of discordant sibling relationships.
A sincere and relatable depiction of trying too hard to fit in and almost losing yourself in the process. Recommended.
An exceptionally well-done story that is informative, intricately and delightfully detailed, and brimming with jaw-dropping art. Highly recommended.
A sweet, entertaining found-family story that weaves magic with historical injustice; recommended for teen graphic novel shelves.
A stirring look at the grief that comes from loss, distance, and a feeling of disconnect.
While it’s far from being avant-garde, readers will enjoy the title for what it is: an LGBTQIA+-superhero story with a tinge of mystery woven throughout.
An excellent addition to graphic novel collections where there are spooky story readers.
With its punk paranormal style, easygoing dialogue, and story of belonging and friendship, many tweens and young teens will find this graphic novel a relatable read.
A must-purchase for young readers everywhere on how to learn about, be empowered by, and embrace one’s identity.
This guide presents the scale of the problem of plastic trash as well as the solutions everyone—even kids
For older kids who enjoy scary stories with a funny twist!
A heartfelt romance that captures the experience of growing up queer in rural America, this is recommended for all graphic novel collections.
Packed with gnomes, mummies, witches, and cyclops mechanics more cute and comedic than creepy, this fun fantasy will appeal to fans of Molly Knox Ostertag and Grace Ellis.
With so much attention being paid to the rapid pace of advancement in AI, this graphic novel will attract readers interested in AI development as well as the broader ethical issues.
Best for fans of the television series but also fun for those who enjoy fast-paced and surprising superhero stories.
Exploring topics of immigration, racism, freedom, and helping others, this action-packed graphic novel presents the journey across the border in a whole new way.
A diverse palate of character ingredients simmered thoroughly to express flavors any reader can enjoy.
Despite a cool premise, this is difficult to recommend with its flat characters, inconsistent tone, and lack of story.
Overall, a sweet story that fans of Raina Telgemeier will enjoy.
This format will attract new readers to a poetic, powerful story of growth. Highly recommended.
Fans of Lai’s other works, as well as Kat Leyh’s Snapdragon, and Emma Steinkellner’s “The Okay Witch” series will enjoy this modern ghost story with a hopeful ending. Recommended first purchase for upper elementary and middle school collections.
For readers who are ready for a breathtaking, emotional, and heartfelt adventure.
Would make a strong fit for most juvenile graphic novel collections, especially those where gently spooky stories circulate well.
A solid adaptation worth getting for the popular name and updated societal views.
Recommended for all middle grade graphic novel collections.
For kids who enjoy realistic graphic novels about school, friendship, and discovering your true self.
A chaotically fun series opener that grabs readers from the first pages.
An additional purchase where tween drama and manga-style art are popular.
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