In his graphic novel "Nuking Alaska", Peter Dunlap-Shohl reveals the disturbing history of nuclear weapons in his home state. Recounting near-misses and actual nuclear disasters in Alaska and elsewhere, this book weaves personal accounts... Read More
Amy Rose shares her experiences with growing up in a cult in her graphic memoir "Occulted". In 1997, at the age of nine, Amy Rose saw the Hale-Bopp comet in the sky. It corresponded with a tragedy: the members of the nearby Heaven’s... Read More
Climate change impacts the lives of two young people in the remarkable graphic novel "Global". Twelve-year-old Sami lives with his grandfather, Solomon, in a village near the Bay of Bengal. Each day they are forced to travel farther to... Read More
The abstract graphic novel "Indiscernible Elements: Calcium" meditates on decay and natural order with ethereal beauty. In Korynn Newville’s graphic novel "Indiscernible Elements: Calcium", a haunting cycle of decay and renewal is... Read More
An underground organization of seagulls confronts environmental degradation in The Gullfather, a funny avian graphic novel adventure. Mafiosi seagulls attempt to take back their shoreline in Emmy-winning Jeffrey Sikaitis and Jake... Read More
A hybrid tale of traditional Sherlock Holmes and twenty-first-century technology, Sherlock and Watson Wired is an illustrated and interactive mystery novel. Ann Kimbrough’s graphic mystery novel Sherlock and Watson Wired is an... Read More
In basketball star Rudy Gobert’s action-filled graphic novel "Bash!", a teenager is hunted by aliens. Fifteen-year-old Rudy lives with his mother in a poor section of Arcadia, a district in a future version of Earth. His father, Atlas,... Read More
A sixth grader navigates life’s hard knocks with wit, some wisdom, and experience in Big Nate: Nailed It!, the latest collection of the long-running syndicated comic strip. Nate, seeking to better his fortune, decides he needs a good... Read More