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This week in all age comic books has lots of our go-to comic books, some cool teen releases, as well as a couple of great board books for those pre-k through kindergarten geeklings. Our favorite and our 11-year-old son’s are Scooby-Doo Where Are You! #106 and The Amazing Spider-Man #50. The former is a classic comic book that’s at home in any elementary school library (or home setting!) and the latter is great for mid-elementary school readers and up (way up!).
Those middle school readers need to check out Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #55 or Jim Henson Dark Crystal Age Resistance #12. Both of these series will have enough action to keep ages 12 and up entertained, as well, as some great dialogue to push the comic forward to a deeper level.
There are also two awesome board books out for geeklings aged three and up (or younger!). Black Widow My First Mighty Marvel Board Book and The Dark Crystal Book of Opposites have those thicker than average pages that pre-K and lower elementary kids want to read. When I was that age the board books weren’t nearly as cool. For the entire list of all age comic books just jump on past the graphic.
Humor
Dilbert, Eagerly Waiting Your Irrational Response Disney/PIXAR Finding Nemo and Finding Dory, UE, M Scooby Doo Where Are You? #106, E, M, H
Superhero
The Amazing Spider-Man #50, UE, M, H Black Widow My First Mighty Marvel Board Book, pre-k, LE Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #55, M, H Miles Morales Spider-Man #18, 2nd printing, UE, M, H Spider-Woman #5, M, H
Action/Science-fiction
Jim Henson Dark Crystal Age Resistance, M, H The Dark Crystal Book of Opposites Board Book, pre-K, LE Star Wars Adventures Shadow of Vader’s Castle, UE, M, H Stranger Things Halloween Special, M