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What are the new all ages comics this week? Halloween gets started for real with Halloween ComicFest and their mini-comics. These are all ages comics that you can give out to kids for special events, when they trick or treat or at your child’s school. A pack of 25 mini-comics only costs $4.99. We’re big fans of Jim Henson here and Power of the Dark Crystal is no exception. This 12 issue mini-series has issue #7 out this week and will be great for middle school kids who want some middle Earth type magic. There are two Batman ’66 graphic novels out, two My Little Pony comics and two Doctor Who books.  Here’s a look at five new all ages comics that you’ll want to pay attention that are in stores.
 Halloween ComicFest Mini-Comics
The Halloween ComicFest Mini-Comics are the most unique (and affordable!) Halloween treat you’ll give out. They’re a pack of 25 all ages comics that are made of the characters that kids 5 and up want to read. Donald Duck, Archie, Pokemon, Casper, Hotel Transylvania, as well as stories from brand favorites like Howard Lovecraft and Lumberjanes. There is also original stories and characters from Graphix called The Witch Boy, Lion Forge has Wrapped Up and more. Each pack has 25 comics and only costs $4.99, but they do sell out quickly, so go to your local comic book store today or you can try to order them online.
Disney Frozen Annual 2017
We mentioned how cool some annuals are for our favorite comics and this week has one that’ll resonate with kids who like Disney. Disney Frozen 2017 Annual has an all new action oriented tale about Olaf, Kristoff and Sven as they leave the kingdom and face various monsters and adventures on their trip.
Looney Tunes #239
At only $2.99 Looney Tunes is always a great go-to all ages comic book. The cover has Daffy Duck in a red shirt, a la Star Trek, so things aren’t looking good for him. Elmer Fudd is also in space and these issues are always a staple in elementary school libraries.
Miraculous #3
Lady Bug and Cat Noir are in New York City. Fans of the television show will like this comic book-and there are many fans of the show. Its flashy, crisp animation is almost directly copied to the comic book medium for these all age tales about adventure and superheroes.
Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur
Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur ends its run with issue #23. This series was always dependable and had enough action to hook in boys all the while having a girl as the lead. Toss in a dinosaur for good measure and you’ve got a great comic book. If you’re new to this series you’ll want to get some of the graphic novels when they come out.
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