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Welcome to PW’s biggest, most exciting galley giveaway to date, with more than 200 titles from a variety of publishers.
This collection is extensive and timely, spanning every age group and category, from fast-paced and gripping whodunnit fiction to stories of female pleasure and the life-saving power of friendships.
Reflective nonfiction titles include a raw coming-of-age memoir about the difficulty of growing up in a hazardous home to essays about race, ethnicity and the COVID-19 pandemic.
On the children’s side, you’ll find some real gems, including a touching picture book that offers a heartfelt way to discuss loss and grief with a child.
Comics and graphic novel enthusiasts will meet new superheroes and stories tackling race, identity and superpowers are sure to take readers on unforgettable journeys.
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1 of 15 titles
Alice Ever After
by Dan Panosian; illus. by Giorgio Spalletta
BOOM! Studios
Alice first visited Wonderland as a child. Now an adult, it’s her only escape from her cold, grim reality. But in order to return, Alice needs something stronger than mushrooms, and resorts to crime to feed her growing addiction, leading to the dreaded Aslyum… Return to Wonderland in this dark sequel, perfect for fans of Neil Gaiman and Fables.
2 of 15 titles
Bruce Wayne: Not Super
by Stuart Gibbs; illus. by Berat Pekmezci
DC Comics
13-year-old Bruce Wayne attends a school for the gifted. But in this case, "gifted" means super-powered and Bruce is the least special person there. How can he make a difference when he doesn’t have super-powers? His challenge comes when he discovers two students bullying lesser-powered students. Someone must stand up to them and somehow, it’s going to be Bruce!
3 of 15 titles
Charisma’s Turn
by Monique Couvson (formerly Monique W. Morris); illus. by Amanda Jones with a foreword by Susan Arauz Barnes
The New Press
From the award-winning author of Pushout, an inspiring graphic novel about what can happen when Black girls are given the opportunity to find their genuine power.
4 of 15 titles
Codex Black: A Fire Among Clouds
by Camilo Moncada L.
IDW Publishing
Navigate through monsters, mysteries, and the will of the gods in a new young adult graphic novel series set in fifteenth-century Mesoamerica! With the help of the god that lives in her poncho, Donají sets out on a harrowing adventure with her new friend, Itzcacalotl, to discover the mystery of his wings and find her missing father.
5 of 15 titles
Flavor Girls
by Loïc Locatelli-Kournwsky
Archaia
Flavor Girls are the Sacred Fruit Guardians of Earth! They defend the earth from the threat of invading aliens whose motives are unknown. One day, college student Sara finds herself thrown into the fight as a brand new Flavor Girl! As she learns to use her newfound powers, she must also help the Flavor Girls save the world from impending destruction!
6 of 15 titles
Juniper Mae: Knight of Tykotech City
by Sarah Soh
Flying Eye Books
Tykotech City is filled with technology beyond anyone’s wildest dreams. But as power cuts begin to plague the residents, and a sinister force looms, the lives of the cityfolk are in terrible danger…It falls to Juniper Mae, a tiny, brave inventor, to overcome her fears and save her city. Can she embody the bravery of the Guardian Knights and invent some cool gadgets to save Tykotech City in time?
7 of 15 titles
The Kármán Line
by Dennis Hopeless; illus. by Piotr Kowalski, Brad Simpson (colorist), Chas! Pangbur (letterer)
Mad Cave Studios
Astronaut Horror Meets Reality TV - The Karman Line follows the cast of a reality streaming show set in space after they get a message reading 'ABORT MISSION AND GET HOME NOW.' Not only is their shuttle damaged, but a crew member is dead, and they have to quickly figure out how to survive. If that isn't enough pressure, the cameras never stop rolling.
8 of 15 titles
The Love Report
by BeKa; illus. by Maya
Hippo Park
BFFs Grace and Lola try to unravel the mystery of romance with a plan to observe, study, and analyze the ways of love at their middle school—and compile their findings as The Love Report. Surprises await them, and force them to learn to see beyond appearances in this fast-paced, first book in an addictive new graphic novel series.
9 of 15 titles
Marry Me a Little: A Graphic Memoir
by Rob Kirby
Graphic Mundi
“A laugh-out-loud meditation on The Institution from all angles: gay, straight, sincere, cynical, and cockeyed. It confronts great issues of the day while allowing you to enjoy the pleasing domesticity of Kirby’s story. . . In other words, it couldn’t be more enjoyable.”—Eric Orner, author and illustrator of Smahtguy: The Life and Times of Barney Frank
10 of 15 titles
Mezo II: Battle At Cobán Rock
by Tyler Chin-Tanner; illus. by Val Rodrigues, Colors by Gab Contreras and Varga Tomi
A Wave Blue World
With the solar eclipse approaching, the Tzalekuhl Empire begins its conquest in the name of their god, Kuhl. With her father dead and her people defeated, Kyma forms an alliance with her mother’s tribe, the mighty Huax’kin warriors. But will the combined strength be enough to hold back the Tzalekuhl as they make their final stand at Cobán Rock
11 of 15 titles
Monkey Prince Vol. 1: Enter the Monkey
by Gene Luen Yang; illus. by Bernard Chang
DC Comics
Introducing the newest hero in the DCU, the great sage, better than all the heroes combined…The Monkey Prince 小猴王! Marcus is new at Gotham City High School, where he’s asked to reveal himself as who he really is…someone who adventured through The Journey to the West, can transform into 72 formations, and clone himself using his hairs!
12 of 15 titles
Nuking Alaska: Notes of an Atomic Fugitive
by Peter Dunlap-Shohl
Graphic Mundi
“Now everyone knows what cartoonists all across America know: Peter Dunlap-Shohl is an absolute genius and an artistic master. This book is an astounding demonstration of his brilliant writing and stunning execution of a defining moment in Alaska and the Cold War.”—Jack Ohman, Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist for the Sacramento Bee
13 of 15 titles
Otis & Peanut
by Naseem Hrab; illus. by Kelly Collier
Owlkids Books
A long-haired guinea pig and a naked mole-rat may seem like unlikely friends, but Otis and Peanut are a perfect pair! In the first book of this new graphic novel series, the companions explore loss, fear of change, and friendship through three Frog and Toad-style stories. Otis & Peanut serves up humor, profound lessons, and a duo kids will love.
14 of 15 titles
Shazam! Thundercrack
by Yehudi Mercado; illus. by Yehudi Mercado
DC Comics
Billy Batson’s never been a team-player and becoming the superhero Shazam didn’t change that much. After skipping school too many times, Billy’s offered a choice: football or detention. Between football practice and superhero training, Billy’s muscles are growing, but so is his ego. Will foster dad Victor’s advice and memories of his own football triumphs help keep young Shazam grounded?
15 of 15 titles
Why Are You Like This?
by Meg Adams
Andrews McMeel Publishing
A collection of comics with a millennial take on marriage, adulthood, pet ownership, self-love, and self-care. Dorky and downright hilarious, Why Are You Like This? explores what it means to make fun of.
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