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Ed Brubaker’s Graphic Novel Series ‘Criminal’ Adds Pat Healy & Taylor Selé
Deadline Hollywood· 17 hours agoEd Brubaker's Graphic Novel Series 'Criminal' Adds Pat Healy & Taylor Selé
Dive into summer reading with these kids' graphic novels and audiobooks
FOX 11 Green Bay· 2 days agoYou can sign up for the Summer Reading Program, June 8-August 12. Kids can track the days they read...
The Deep Dark Is The Perfect Graphic Novel To Kick Off Pride Month
TheGamer· 3 days agoWhat I didn’t expect was for this graphic novel that explores trauma, bloodshed, and LGBTQ identity...
We Love These 50 LGBTQ+ Books
Men's Health via Yahoo News· 3 days agoRecommended novels, short fiction anthologies, memoirs, essay collections, and graphic novels from LGBTQ+ authors featuring queer characters and stories.
8 Comics to Read This Pride Month
New York Times· 4 days agoThere is also a nonfiction guide to coming out. This collection of comics and graphic novels, a mix of nonfiction and fiction stories, have settings as...
Traveling to Mars: Mark Russell Talks SciFi Satire and Kickstarter
Bleeding Cool· 2 days agoTraveling to Mars is one of the best Science Fiction comics of recent years, and we interview writer...
Shreveport family builds online book business
Gannett via AOL· 23 hours ago“Other than non-fiction books, I also sell a ton of suspense, thriller and fantasy books. I've never really had a specialty because I quickly...
John Green, Toni Morrison, Jodi Picoult, Colleen Hoover among most banned authors in Iowa
The Des Moines Register via Yahoo News· 1 day agoPatricia McCormick Patricia McCormick is known for realistic fiction for young adults that leans...
Charlie Hunnam to Star in Ed Brubaker’s ‘Criminal’ for Amazon
The Hollywood Reporter via Yahoo News· 7 days agoAmazon has found its criminal. Charlie Hunnam has been tapped to star in Amazon’s adaptation of Ed...
Summer Reads: Which one is Tennessee’s favorite?
WKRN articles via Yahoo News· 6 days agoU.S. readers chose “classics” as their overall favorite genre followed by historical fiction and dystopian reads. Tennesseans picked “graphic novels” as...