Eisner Awardwinning creator Hamish Steele's DeadEndia series is Steven Universe meets Adventure Time for fans of Scott Pilgrim, Rick and Morty, Adventure Time, and Pumpkinheads.
Beginning with the assertion that educators can effectively use comics and graphic novels to develop readers critical literacy and empathy, DeHart explores the use of graphic novels across grade levels in a wide range of topics and themes.
Captain America made his debut in 1940, just two years behind the first comic book superheroes and five years before the United States' emergence as the world's primary superpower at the end of World War II.
Captain America made his debut in 1940, just two years behind the first comic book superheroes and five years before the United States' emergence as the world's primary superpower at the end of World War II.
Beginning with the assertion that educators can effectively use comics and graphic novels to develop readers critical literacy and empathy, DeHart explores the use of graphic novels across grade levels in a wide range of topics and themes.
Sylas and Zenia venture into the Amazon Temple, threatened by a labyrinth of psychic assaults and a deadly cat-and-mouse chase, as they hunt for the syphon demon.
Blood-spattered "e;angels"e; continue to fall throughout New York City as Detectives Azzaro and Diaz hunt for a serial killer whose body count grows with each passing day.
"e;STRANGER FROM ABOVE,"e; Part Four Aliens are wreaking havoc on the city of Compton and the rest of the world, and only one young man stands in their way!
MINISERIES FINALE The monumental ode to worldwide wish fulfillment completes its story with an exploration of THE FIRST EIGHT CENTURIES after the moment eight billion genies appeared on earth.
An army of nightmares begins its march on New Orleans-and with Dylan still nowhere to be found and his friends and family scattered, who will step up to save the city?
Bruised and betrayed, Muhammad and the crew return to the fancy part of town for payback-and find themselves in a battle for Blue City's very survival.
The River at Night cartoonist revisits his early-aughts breakthroughIn the two decades since Curses first hit the shelves, River at Night cartoonist Kevin Huizenga has taken his rightful place on a short A-list of comics experimentalists.
This story is part of Reading Champion, a series carefully linked to book bands to encourage independent reading skills, developed with Dr Sue Bodman and Glen Franklin of UCL Institute of Education (IOE) Fantastic, original stories are accompanied by engaging artwork and a reading activity.