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Rosena Fung
1 of 11 titles
Age 16
by Rosena Fung
Annick Press
From the award-winning creator of Living With Viola, a powerful YA coming-of-age graphic novel about how mothers and daughters pass down—and rebel against—standards of size, gender, race, beauty, and worth. "Rosena artfully captures the pain and joy of this age. From beginning to end, this story is just brimming with heart." —Tillie Walden, author of Spinning
Shou Arai
2 of 11 titles
At 30, I Realized I Had No Gender (Life Lessons From a 50-Year-Old After Two Decades of Self-Discovery)
by Shou Arai
TOKYOPOP
At age 30, Shou Arai (he/him) came to a realization; he had no gender. Now he was faced with a question he'd never really considered: how to age in a society where everything is so strongly gendered? This autobiographical manga explores Japanese culture surrounding transgender issues, and the day to day obstacles faced by members of the LGBTQIA+ community with a lighthearted, comedic attitude.
Dan Conner
3 of 11 titles
Disney Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas: The Battle for Pumpkin King
by Dan Conner; illus. by Deborah Allo, Roberto Scalia
TOKYOPOP
Years ago, Jack Skellington and Oogie Boogie were close friends. Both eager to prove themselves, they poured all their passion into their fantastical projects to earn their rightful place as the scariest duo in Halloweentown. But there could only be one Pumpkin King! What could have happened to turn two best friends into such bitter rivals?
FLuX & David Good
4 of 11 titles
GOOD: From the Amazon Jungle to Suburbia and Back
by FLuX & David Good
NBM Graphic Novels
Following an idyllic childhood split between South America’s rainforest with his mother, a member of the indigenous Yanomami tribe, and suburban America with his Caucasian anthropologist father, David Good is thrust into a crisis of identity when his mom decides to abandon her American family. Struggling with feelings of estrangement and isolation, David spirals into depression, anger, and self-harm before a near-death experience sets him on a path to forgiveness and reconnection.
Fabien Grolleau
5 of 11 titles
Guardian of Fukushima
by Fabien Grolleau; illus. by Ewen Blain
TOKYOPOP
It was March 11, 2011 when a massive earthquake triggered a devastating series of events in Fukushima, Japan. This tragedy cost almost 20,000 lives and devastated countless more, including Naoto Matsumura, a farmer evacuated from the area. Unwilling to abandon his beloved animals, Naoto chooses to return home to his farm — and to fight for the beauty of life.
G. Willow Wilson & Chris Wildgoose
6 of 11 titles
The Hunger and the Dusk Vol. 1
by G. Willow Wilson & Chris Wildgoose
IDW Publishing
Hugo- and World Fantasy Award–winning writer G. Willow Wilson (Ms. Marvel, Poison Ivy) and all-star artist Chris Wildgoose invite readers to experience love on the brink of extinction in their new ongoing high fantasy tour de force! In a dying world, only humans and orcs remain—mortal enemies battling for territory and political advantage. But when a group of fearsome ancient humanoids arrive from across the sea, the two struggling civilizations are forced into a fragile alliance to protect what they have built.
Peter & Maria Hoey
7 of 11 titles
In Perpetuity
by Peter & Maria Hoey
Top Shelf Productions
A heist across the border between life and death, In Perpetuity is set in a noir Los Angeles (L.A.) and its corollary After-Life (A.L). Jim is a gas station attendant “living” in A.L. until a shadow from his past drags him into a scheme that could lead the dead man to his final end. As he falls deeper into a cycle of life and death, love and loss, the uneasy past and the uncertain future, he’ll be reminded time and again: There are worse things than being dead.
Chris Gooch
8 of 11 titles
In Utero
by Chris Gooch
Top Shelf Productions
Twelve years after a disastrous explosion, young Hailey finds herself at a day camp in a dilapidated shopping mall. There, she connects with an odd older girl named Jen, as strange events unfold around them. With the dark horrors escalating, the two friends find themselves at the heart of a battle that's lain dormant those twelve years. A coming-of-age tale with a cosmic horror twist, for fans of Akira, Annihilation, and Neon Genesis Evangelion.
Shannon Eric Denton & Marcus To
9 of 11 titles
Kingdom Riders
by Shannon Eric Denton & Marcus To
IDW Publishing
Race through an exciting and dangerous fantasy world on the back of a toad in this wildly original combination of Hunger Games and Amulet. Young Kayla cares little about the world outside her town or the wildly popular Kingdom Races. That is, until her best friend, Mal, finds herself in trouble and Kayla must enter as a rider to save her. The only trouble is no one has ever finished the Kingdom Races. Will Kayla be the first?
Maria Ingrande Mora and Jo Mi-Gyeong
10 of 11 titles
Ranger Academy Vol. 1
by Maria Ingrande Mora and Jo Mi-Gyeong
BOOM! Studios
If you had a chance to join the Power Rangers, would you do it? 13-year-old Sage lives on an isolated lunar colony. Her days are spent farming and studying... That is until she stumbles upon a secret academy where teens train to protect the universe! Acclaimed YA author Maria Mora Ingrande enters the Rangers universe alongside superstar artist Jo Mi-Gyeong!
Yuta Yagi
11 of 11 titles
Why I Adopted My Husband (The True Story of a Gay Couple Seeking Legal Recognition in Japan)
by Yuta Yagi
TOKYOPOP
This nonfiction manga depicts how Yuta and his partner Kyota met and fell in love, their life together for the last twenty years, their struggle to communicate their relationship to their families, their anxieties about the future, and their determination to live happily and carefree as any other married couple, while they strive for independence and equal rights in a changing cultural landscape.
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