From superheroes to real life stories -- these graphic novels will pull you in! MS = books for middle school readers. (Updated October 2019)
Paper Girls
It's the wee hours of Halloween night in 1988, and four 12-year-old girls are suddenly caught up in a war that crosses multiple dimensions.
Format: Graphic Novel
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View Paper GirlsKiss Number 8
Amanda doesn't get what is so great about kissing, until an unexpected connection makes her question everything.
Format: Graphic Novel
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View Kiss Number 8On A Sunbeam
Beautiful science fiction comic, with two interwoven stories. In one a team travels to far, isolated places to restore damaged structures. In the other, two girls fall in love in boarding school, only to face tragedy.
Format: Graphic Novel
Availability: All copies in use
View On A SunbeamSpinning
Skating had been Tillie's life and identity. But after she gets into art and meets her first girlfriend, the skating world begins to feel too small.
Format: Graphic Novel
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View SpinningWhat Does Consent Really Mean?
We've all heard that "no means no", but sometimes life doesn't seem that simple. This excellent non-fiction comic will help readers learn to set healthy, respectful boundaries.
Format: Graphic Novel
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View What Does Consent Really Mean?Last Pick
After aliens invade Earth and take away everyone they deem useful, it is up to those considered "too young, too old" and "too disabled" to lead the revolution.
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View Last PickArchival Quality
Cel gets a job as the librarian for a mysterious old museum, only to discover strange, terrifying things happen there after dark. A fun, modern ghost story.
Format: Graphic Novel
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View Archival QualitySpill Zone
A mysterious event orphaned Addison and her little sister. Now she is determined to find out more about what happened, and profit from it if she can.
Format: Graphic Novel
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View Spill ZoneBlack History in Its Own Words
Illustrated quotes that will leave you wanting to know even more.
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View Black History in Its Own WordsSatoko and Nada
Nada is a Saudi Arabian woman going to school in America. Deciding she wants to expand her social circle and experiences, Nada advertises for a roommate and finds a great new friend in Satoko, a fellow student from Japan!
Format: Graphic Novel
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