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  2. Great Graphic Novels for Teens - Wikipedia

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    The American Library Association's Great Graphic Novels for Teens, established in 2007, is an annual list presented by Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA) division of graphic novels and illustrated nonfiction geared toward individuals ages 12–18.

  3. Eisner Award for Best Publication for Teens - Wikipedia

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    The Good Neighbors, Book 1: Kin Scholastic Graphix: Shannon Hale & Dean Hale and Nathan Hale: Rapunzel’s Revenge: Bloomsbury Children’s Books: Mariko Tamaki and Jillian Tamaki: Skim: Groundwood Books: 2010s 2010 Evan Dorkin and Jill Thompson: Beasts of Burden: Dark Horse Comics [4] [5] Troy Little: Angora Napkin: IDW Publishing [6] Eric ...

  4. DC Graphic Novels for Young Adults - Wikipedia

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    DC Ink original logo. In 2017, DC Comics announced that a new untitled young readers imprint would launch in 2018. [3] Abraham Riesman, for Vulture, highlighted a shift in audience for graphic novels that didn't have to do with either Marvel or DC Comics; Riesman wrote that "shift was the result of decisions made by librarians, teachers, kids'-book publishers, and people born after the year 2000.

  5. Viper Comics - Wikipedia

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    The Lost Books of Eve; The Middleman – recommended by The Young Adult Library Services Association (YALS) in 2007 as one of its Great Graphic Novels for Teens [12] Missing Linx; Moon Rush – one of Viper Comics' first two titles [5] Nosferatu [16] Oddly Normal – first published with Viper Comics but later moved to Image Comics [17] Random ...

  6. Laura Dean Keeps Breaking Up with Me - Wikipedia

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    The novel was first published by First Second Books on May 7, 2019. A young adult and lesbian teen novel, Laura Dean includes themes about teenage lesbian and queer sexuality. Laura Dean received critical acclaim from book critics and media publications who lauded Tamaki's and Valero-O'Connell's work on the novel, as well as their dynamic. The ...

  7. DC Graphic Novels for Kids - Wikipedia

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    DC Zoom original logo. In 2017, DC Comics announced that a new untitled young readers imprint would launch in 2018. [3] Abraham Riesman, for Vulture, highlighted a shift in audience for graphic novels that didn't have to do with either Marvel or DC Comics; Riesman wrote that "shift was the result of decisions made by librarians, teachers, kids'-book publishers, and people born after the year 2000.

  8. Free Comic Book Day - Wikipedia

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    Free Comic Book Day (FCBD) is an annual promotional effort by the North American comic book industry to attract new readers to independent comic book stores. It usually takes place on the first Saturday of May and has historically been cross-promoted with the release of a superhero film .

  9. List of webcomics in print - Wikipedia

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    The traditional audience base for webcomics and print comics are vastly different, and webcomic readers do not necessarily go to bookstores. For some webcartoonists, a print release may be considered the "goal" of a webcomic series, while for others, comic books are "just another way to get the content out." [3]