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It’s the second new comic book day of 2020 and things are back to normal in the publishing world. There’s something for readers in early elementary school all the way through left of center reads for those teenagers. For young readers this week we’ve got Casper and My Little Pony. Those middle school folks will love Aquaman Giant. There are also three historical graphic novels about Marie Curie, Albert Einstein and Charles Darwin that allow you to learn as you have fun. The entire list is below and we’ll break out a handful more all age comic books-and why they’re great for certain ages in the podcast.
Humor
Archie & Katy Keene #1 of 5, M Archie 1955 #4 of 5, M Casper’s Spooksville #3 of 4, E My Little Pony Friendship is Magic #85, E, M Uncle Scrooge #52, M
Superhero
The Amazing Spider-Man #37, UE, M, H Aquaman Giant #2, UE, M, H Dollar Comics The Brave and the Bold #197, UE, M, H Magnificent Ms. Marvel #11, UE, M, H Marvel Action Avengers #9, E, M Miles Morales The End, #1, UE, M Power Rangers Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #2, M, H True Believers Criminally Insane Bushman, UE, M True Believers Criminally Insane Masters of Evil
Action/Science-fiction
Albert Einstein & Theory of Relativity graphic novel, M, H
Charles Darwin and the Theory of Evolution, M, H
Dead Max Comix, The Deadening, M, H
Doctor Who 13th Season Two #1, UE, M, H Elfquest: Stargazer’s Hunt #2, UE, MMarie Curie and Radioactivity, M, H