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Prunella and the Cursed Skull Ring
From Time Museum creator Matt Loux comes a sweet and gently macabre graphic novel for young readers.There are whispers around the village that monsters are lurking outside the gates. Prunella doesn't pay this talk much mind―until she unearths a strange skull-shaped ring in her garden. When she places it on her finger she's transformed into a skeleton girl, terrifying her monster-fearing town! Exiled, Prunella wanders the wilderness, where she discovers that monsters aren’t as bad as she’s been led to believe.With her new friends, undead pirate Captain Rip Skeleton and Francis, a floating, fiery skull, at her side, Prunella is sure to find a way to reverse this curse…but does she really want to?
Genre: Literature, Children
- Issue # TPB (Part 2) (9 months ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 1) (9 months ago)
The Forest of Time
Deep in the heart of an enchanted forest, a small village of children lives unaffected by the passage of time thanks to a powerful stone that protects them from it. But when the stone is shattered and a thief runs off with one of the shards, four of the children must set out at once in search of the missing shard before their village is swallowed up by time and everybody in it dies. Armed with four crystals with special powers, the children bravely make their way through the dangerous forest to hunt down the thief, making friends and enemies along the way and encountering one strange creature after another.
History Comics
With History Comics you can travel back in time to the launchpad at Cape Canaveral, the deserts of the American southwest, the riot at the Stonewall Inn, and beyond! In this new nonfiction graphic novel series from First Second, the past comes alive!
Genre: Graphic Novels, Children
- Issue # The Wild Mustang - Horses of the American West (9 months ago)
- Issue # The Transcontinental Railroad (9 months ago)
- Issue # The Roanoke Colony - Americas First Mystery (9 months ago)
- Issue # The Great Chicago Fire: Rising From the Ashes (9 months ago)
- Issue # The Challenger Disaster: Tragedy in the Skies (9 months ago)
Scrooge McDuck: The Dragon of Glasgow
Decades before becoming Donald Duck’s tough tycoon uncle, Scrooge McDuck lived a childhood of struggle―and adventure! While exploring coal mine tunnels with sister Matilda, young Scrooge meets Erin, niece of a desperate theatre owner… whose proud stage is threatened by fiendish forces! Can Scrooge, not yet smarter than the smarties, find a way to save the day? An all-new saga set in the world of Don Rosa’s Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck series, “The Dragon of Glasgow” forges a new trail with thrills and chills rendered in a modern, animation-inspired style. Full-color illustrations throughout.
Genre: Children, Anthropomorphic
- Issue # Full (9 months ago)
M.G.M's Spike and Tyke
Adventures of the Tom Cat hatin' bulldog Spike and his precocious son Tyke. Tom and Jerry make an occasional appearance. Came out quarterly.
Disney One Saturday Morning Adventures
From Disney Adventures and its sister magazines come classic comics based on your favorite 1990s Saturday morning cartoon block! See sideways schoolkids Doug and Pepper Ann navigate the halls of tween angst―while sneaky Spinelli of Recess is always up to tricks! Join Buzz Lightyear of Star Command and Mira Nova for big space battles. Then return to the Hundred Acre Wood for The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh… and hit Mouseton for Mickey, Goofy, and (hot-cha-cha!) Mortimer in Mickey MouseWorks! Even the Emmy-Award-winning Teacher’s Pet is back in comics… back in print for the first time in decades! Full-color illustrations throughout.
- Issue # TPB (Part 2) (9 months ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 1) (9 months ago)
The Usagi Yojimbo Saga (2021)
Celebrate Stan Sakai’s beloved rabbit ronin, Miyamoto Usagi, in his epic trek along the warrior’s path in the first volume of the second-edition Usagi Yojimbo Saga collections featuring brand new original cover art by Sakai, a full-color art section, and over six hundred pages of essential Usagi adventures! Collects Usagi Yojimbo volume 2 #1–#16 and volume 3 #1–#6!
- Issue # TPB 7 (Part 6) (9 months ago)
- Issue # TPB 7 (Part 5) (9 months ago)
- Issue # TPB 7 (Part 4) (9 months ago)
- Issue # TPB 7 (Part 3) (9 months ago)
- Issue # TPB 7 (Part 2) (9 months ago)
Treasure: The Red Wave
There’s no such thing as pirates. At least, not anymore. Treasure and his friends still like to pretend though, and what better prop than a real-life sailboat? But everything changes when The Brig is put on sale, and the gang realizes pirates may exist after all…
- Issue # TPB (9 months ago)
Walt Disney's Silly Symphonies 1932-1935: Starring Bucky Bug and Donald Duck
Now in this latest stand alone Disney reprint collection, readers can follow all of Bucky’s adventures and the Symphonies Sunday sagas that followed, which also includes Donald Duck’s debut as the barnyard’s spoilt brat in “The Wise Little Hen”… and further tales of golden age Silly Symphony cartoon stars: egotistical Max Hare, slow-but-sure Toby Tortoise, and that awful bandit Dirty Bill (who “never took a bath, and he never will!”).
- Issue # TPB (Part 2) (9 months ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 1) (9 months ago)
Betty and Veronica Digest Magazine
Title changed to Betty and Veronica Friends Double Digest at #209.
- Issue #180 (9 months ago)
- Issue #179 (9 months ago)
- Issue #178 (9 months ago)
- Issue #177 (9 months ago)
- Issue #173 (9 months ago)
Part-Time Princesses
Beautiful, popular, and adored by all, Courtney, Amber, Tiffany, and Michelle can't wait to graduate and take their place among the world's elite. But when all their future plans are ruined, the girls have only one back-up plan-working as costumed princesses at the local amusement park. Unfortunately, increased gang activity has driven away all but the most loyal of customers. With the park on the verge of closing, the girls resolve to fight back, bring back their adoring customers, save the amusement park they never wanted to work at, and maybe learn something about themselves along the way.
Genre: Graphic Novels, Children
- Issue # TPB (Part 2) (9 months ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 1) (9 months ago)
Avatar: The Last Airbender Chibis - Aang's Unfreezing Day
Celebrated children's author Kelly Leigh Miller (I am a Wolf; I Love My Fangs) teams with Avatar fandom favorite artist Diana Sim to bring young Avatar fans and their families this heartwarming tale of love, celebration, and friendship, in collaboration with Nickelodeon and Avatar: The Last Airbender animated series writer Tim Hedrick.Can you imagine not knowing your own birthday?
- Issue # Full (9 months ago)
Friends of Spirou
In Nazi-occupied Belgium, things obviously aren't that great. Citizens are being arrested and killed, food is rationed, fuel is off-limits, it's cold and, on top of all that, the invaders have banned the publication of the comics magazine "Spirou"! That was one step too far for our young heroes. These avid readers of the magazine and members of its Friends of Spirou club have had enough, and decide to take the fight back to the enemy. In the darkest times, persistence, courage, loyalty, and friendship shine through. Based on a true story, Friends of Spirou tells with humor and humanity the story of a group of children who somehow manage not only to hold on to their childhood, but to use it as a force against evil and for freedom. Using the tools of the trade, this comic will also introduce some readers to an important part of comic book history.
- Issue # Full (9 months ago)
Sparkler Comics
Sparkler Comics began publication in 1941 by United Features, a Golden Age publisher better known for their printing of newspaper strip characters which is why Sparkler Comics became something different when in the first issue (and featured on the cover) they premiered one of their only superhero characters, Spark Man. Eventually the character would fade out of the series and the focus would return to characters more commonly seen in other United Features publications (such as Abbie N' Slats, The Katzenjammer Kids, Nancy and Sluggo, and Ella Cinders). And by 1954 when the publication ended, it was resumed by a new publisher, who continued the numbering, and renamed Nancy and Sluggo (who had been featured on every cover of Sparkler Comics since #81, the earliest cover they had been featured on was #17).
- Issue #120 (9 months ago)
- Issue #119 (9 months ago)
- Issue #117 (9 months ago)
- Issue #115 (9 months ago)
- Issue #114 (9 months ago)
Walt Disney's Mickey and Donald: "For Whom the Doorbell Tolls" and Other Tales Inspired by Hemingway
In this original Disney collection, Hemingway’s “The Battler” and “The Killers” inspire new Mickey and Peg Leg Pete parodies while our title adventure, with Mickey meeting “Ernest” in person! From Donald’s bid for knighthood as “The Duck Who Would Be King” to Peg Leg Pete’s invasion of a diner in “Bad Boys” and Uncle Scrooge’s shark-wrangling in “The Older Man and the Sea,” these epics range from direct pastiches to shorts loosely based on “Papa” Hemingway’s work ― each paired with its authors’ “liner notes,” telling the fascinating tale of how and why they were inspired.
- Issue # TPB (Part 2) (9 months ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 1) (9 months ago)
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