All age comic books for August 21

Why do we say here are the new all age comic books for August 21? Each Wednesday is new comic book day, that day when all of the new comic book releases happen for the week. From those deliveries there will be a dozen or two that are great for the all age audience. This week is loaded with great all age comic books including Snow White, Scooby-Doo, Marvel Action and much more. In the podcast we’ll chat about Surfside Girls-The Mystery as the Old Rancho, Mary Blair’s Unique Flair, Linus and much more.

Gumball, Linus-A kaboom collection, Mary Blairs unique flair, Snow White and the seven drwarfs, Scooby-Doo Where are you, Marvel Action: Captain marvel, Spider Man, Archie Vs. Predator, Scooby doo where are you 100, all age comic books, kid comics

Pre-K: those crawlers, toddlers and early walkers 2-5

E: Anyone in elementary school will enjoy this book. 

LE: Lower elementary readers who are 4-8 will enjoy this book.

UE: Upper elementary readers are those who are 9 and up.

M: M is for middle school, those readers that are 12 and up. 

H: H is for high school and you won’t see much of that here.  

Humor

The world according to gumball, gumball, cartoon network,

Cookie & Kid #1 of 6, UE, M

Linus, peanuts, linus a peanuts collection
Mary Blair's Unique Flair, Mary Blair, Walt Disney,

Mickey Mouse Quest for Missing Memories, M, H

snow white, snow white and the seven dwarfs, dark horse, all age comic books
all age comic books, scooby-doo, scooby doo where are you, comic books

Superhero

Batman #232, UE, M, H

Magnificent Ms. Marvel #6, UE, M, H Marvel Action Avengers #7, E, M, H Marvel Action Captain Marvel, #1 of 3 Marvel Action Spider-Man #7, E, M, H Action/science-fction Archie Vs. Predator, M, H Avant-Guards #7 of #12, M, H Jim Henson Beneath Dark Crystal #12 of 12, UE, M, H Jughead Time Police #3 of 5, UE, M Star Wars Adventures #24, E, M, H

Surfside Girls, The Mystery at the Old Rancho, UE, M, H

Surfside Girls, surfside girls the mystery of the Old rancho, graphic novels

All age comic books for August 14

This is a great week for all age comic books. The 500 pound gorilla in elementary school graphic novels returns with their latest book. Dog Man-For Whom The Ball Rolls hits books stores and is guaranteed to be all that elementary school readers are talking about this week. Resistance is futile and kids will love this series. Slightly older readers in middle school and up will love Science Comics Cats: Nature and Nurture. This ongoing series from :01 First Second books takes a non-fiction look at various subjects and makes them entertaining and fun to read. Some cool all age comic books this week include Star Wars Adventures Annual, Usagi Yojimbo, Unbeatable Squirrel Girl and more.

Are you new here? Check out the grading system that will hook you into exactly what ages the book you’re looking at is enjoyable for.

Pre-K: those crawlers, toddlers and early walkers 2-5

E: Anyone in elementary school will enjoy this book. 

LE: Lower elementary readers who are 4-8 will enjoy this book.

UE: Upper elementary readers are those who are 9 and up.

M: M is for middle school, those readers that are 12 and up. 

H: H is for high school and you won’t see much of that here. 

Humor

Dog Man For Whom The Ball Rolls, E, M

Dog Man, For Whom The  Ball Rolls is one of the best all age comic books of this week.
Jim Henson's Fraggle Rock, Where Is It?

Mickey Mouse TPB Quest for Missing Memories, M

My Little Pony Spirit of the Forest #3 of #3, E, M Uncle Scrooge Colossal Coin Calamity, M Superhero Amazing Spider-Man #27, UE, M, H Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #10, EU, M, H Go Go Power Rangers #22, M, H

Marvel Spider-Man Steals the Show, Pre-K, LE

Spider-Man Steals the Show, great for pre-K through early elementary

Miles Morales Spider-Man #9, UE, M, H

Unbeatable Squirrel Girl #47, UE, M, H What is the Story of Wonder Woman? UE, M Action/Science-fiction Adventure Time, UE, M, H

Dunkirk, M, H

Dunkirk by Sam Glanzman, great for middle and high school readers

Marie Curie, A Life of Discovery, H

Marie Curie, Life of Discovery is great for middle and high school readers.

Powers in Action #4, E

Science Comics Cats, Nature and Nurture, UE, M, H

Science Comics from :01 First Second has some of the best graphic  novels out there. Cats will educate in a soft sell, informative way that allows readers to have fun whilst doing so.
Star Wars Adventures Annual 2019, E, M Usagi Yojimbo #3, UE, M, H

All age comic books for August 7

Happy back to school time of year! Alternately, happy end of your vacation and here are this week’s all age comic books. If you’re looking for a comic book for someone in elementary school this is one of the best weeks in months. Almost every book is aimed somewhat at elementary school age readers.

If you’re new here or just checking back after the summer we’ve got a new rating system. It’s quite simple and will really help with any recommendations as to what all age comic books or graphic novels are appropriate for whom.

Pre-K: those crawlers, toddlers and early walkers 2-5

E: Anyone in elementary school will enjoy this book. 

LE: Lower elementary readers who are 4-8 will enjoy this book.

UE: Upper elementary readers are those who are 9 and up.

M: M is for middle school, those readers that are 12 and up. 

H: H is for high school and you won’t see much of that here. 

Humor Archie Married Life 10 Years Later, UE, M Betty and Veronica Jumbo Comics Digest #275, E Disney Frankenstein starring Donald Duck, UE, M Disney Frozen: The Hero Within #2, E, M Giant Days #53, M, H My Little Pony Feats of Friendship #1, E Over the Garden Wall Symphonies #1 of 5, UE, M, H Uncle Scrooge #47, UE, M Superhero DC Superheroes Batman, Catwoman’s Halloween Heist, UE, M DC Super Heroes Batman Five Riddles for Robbin, UE, M DC Super Heroes Batman Fun House of Evil, UE, M DC Super Heroes Batman Man Behind the Mask, UE, M Dear Justice League, UE, M Marvel Action Spider-Man #6, E, M Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Shattered Grid, UE, M, H Scooby Doo Team Up Doomed, E, M, H True Believers Absolute Carnage Mind Bomb, M, H True Believers Absolute Carnage Planet of Symbiotes, M, H Wonder Woman You Choose Crystal Quest, E, M Wonder Woman You Choose Movie Magic Madness, E, M Wonder Woman You Choose Monster Mayhem, E, M Action/science-fiction Ben 10 For Science, E, M
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Enola Holmes Case of the Lefthanded Lady, M, H Goosebumps Horrors of the Witch House #3, UE, M Sabrina the Teenage Witch, #4 of 5, UE, M, H Samurai Jack Lost Worlds #3, UE, M, H Sonic the Hedgehog Tangle & Whisper #1, E, M Steven Universe #30, UE, M, H Steven Universe vol 5, Find a Way, UE, M, H Transformers vs. Ghostbusters #3 of 5, UE, M, H

All age comic books for July 24

Happy new comic book day! This week in new all age comic books has Archie for middle schoolers, Archie Vs. Predator 2 #1 of 5 for middle and high schoolers, Looney Tunes for elementary and older, Making Friends ( a great middle school graphic novel) and lots of superhero stuff for those in elementary also.

In the podcast we’ll chat about some cool all age comic books including Scooby Doo Team Up, Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur, Lumberjanes, Skip, Archie Vs. Predator 2 and much more. For now, here’s the complete list of those comic books that will be great for readers of all sorts of ages. Some will skew as young as elementary school. Obviously they all won’t demo that young, thus here’s the handy rating system.

For those who are new to the site and want one of the go-to all age comic books, look for those that have an E, M and H in their rating. These are the rare comic books that young readers will enjoy, as well as those teens who are in high school.

The rating system

LE: Lower elementary school readers will enjoy this book.

UE: Upper elementary readers will enjoy this all age comic book.

E: Any kid in elementary school will like this.

M: M is for middle school, those readers that are 12 and up.

H: H is for high school.

Humor AM Archives Laurel and Hardy, UE Archie 706, M, H Archie Vs. Predator 2, 1 of 5, M, H Betty & Veronica Jumbo Comics Digest #275 Disney Comics and Stories #6, UE, M Looney Tunes #250, E, M, H
All age comic books for July 24
My Little Pony Friendship is Magic #80, E, M Tangled the Series Hair Raising Adventures TPB, E, M Superhero Amazing Spider-Man #26, UE, M, H Marvel Action Avengers #6, UE, M Marvel Rising #5 of 5, UE, M Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #41, UE, M Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur #45, UE, M, H Scooby Doo Team Up #49, E, M, H True Believers Absolute Carnage Mania, M, H True Believers Absolute Carnage Separation Anxiety Action/science-fiction

Die Hard Board Game, H, H+

Lumberjanes #64, UE, M, H
Sonic the Hedgehog #19, E, M Star Wars Adventures TPB, Vol 6, Flight of the Falcon, E, M Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Rise of TMNT Sound Off, #1 of 3

All age comic books for July 10

Happy new comic book day, here’s a look at the new all age comic books this week. Our super simple rating system will break it down so that all you need to know is the age of the child you’re getting a book for.

Pre-K: those crawlers, toddlers and early walkers 2-5

E: Anyone in elementary school will enjoy this book. 

LE: Lower elementary readers who are 4-8 will enjoy this book.

UE: Upper elementary readers are those who are 9 and up.

M: M is for middle school, those readers that are 12 and up.  

H: H is for high school and you won’t see much of that here.  

This week in all age comic books check out Care Bears, Minions, Spider-Man, Atomic Robo, Little Golden Books and more.
Humor Archie and Me #19, E, M
Disney Lion King I Am Simba Little Golden Book, Pre-K Disney Zootopia: Hard Day’s Work, UE, M Minions The Despicable Collection, E, M
Superhero Amazing Spider-Man #25, M, H, H+ Avengers Battle on the Moon Little Golden Book, Pre-K, E Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man TPB Vol 1, UE, M, H Miraculous Tales Ladybug Cat Noir season 2, Volume 8 Tear of Joy, UE, M
True Believers Absolute Carnage Venom vs. Carnage, M, H, H+ Wonder Twins #6, M, H Science-fiction/action Atomic Robo and the Dawn of New Era, M, H Jim Henson Beneath The Dark Crystal #11, M, H, H+

All age comic books for July 3

It’s new comic book day and the spirit if independence all age comic books skewing young and old are nigh. Last week we introduced our rating system and received some nice feedback on it. One thing that we forgot was those books that OK for the very youngest of readers, those pre-k kids. Yes, there are some books that skew that young and will demo up to those in elementary school even. So, in addition to the regular ratings, look for any appropriate for those pre-k readers. It’s been given the very obvious rating of pre-k. If you missed last week’s introduction here’s a recap of how things will be ranked and who they’re appropriate for.

This week in all age comic books check out Geronimo Stilton, Simpsons Comics, Marvel Avengers Black Panther, Sonic and much more.

LE: Lower elementary readers will enjoy this book, those are ages 4-8. It’ll have simple concepts, drawings or ideals that most likely won’t demo up to those upper elementary aged kids.

UE: Upper elementary readers are those who are 9 and up. These readers will enjoy a little more action, can handle lots more reading and want to be in with the cool kids.

E: Elementary is the type of book that covers any age that’s in elementary school. These are the go-to elementary reads like Scooby-Doo, Looney Tunes, Marvel Action, Captain Underpants, The Bad Guys and more.

M: M is for middle school, those readers that are 12 and up. These are readers that can hold their own and handle subject matter that’s more advanced than elementary school. The books that we cover here at Daddy Mojo won’t be graphic in this category, obviously, rather it’s material that is too much for younger audiences, but just right for those in middle school.

H: H is for high school and you won’t see much of that here. Occasionally we’ll cover a hidden gem that is for those older audiences, but that will be the exception.

Humor Betty and Veronica Friends Forever Back to Storybook Land #1- E Disney Lion King I am Simba Little Golden Book- Pre-K
Giant Days #52, M, H My Little Pony, Friendship is Magic #79, E
Simpsons Comics Colossal Compendium Vol. 7, UE, M, H+ Marvel Action Black Panther #2, E, M, H Ms. Marvel Annual #1, M, H Avengers: Battle on the Moon Little Golden Book- Pre-K, LE Batman Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III, 3 of 6-UE, M, H True Believers Absolute Carnage USA, M, H+ True Believers Absolute She-Venom, UE, M, H+ Unbeatable Squirrel Girl #46, UE, M, H Action/Science-fiction Buffy the Vampire Slayer #6, M, H Chariles’ Angels vs. Bionic Woman #1, -M, H Over The Garden Wall Hallow Town, TPB, UE, M, H Rocko’s Modern Life, #4, UE, M The Six Million Dollar Man, #5, M, H Sonic the Hedgehog #18, E, M Star Trek Too Many Tribbles Golden Book, Pre-K, UE Star Wars Adventures #23, E, M, H

All age comic books for June 12

It’s new comic book day and that means that some cool new all age comic books are out also. As we’ve previously discussed, some of these comic books are good for middle schoolers, while some will be great for early elementary ages. Use your judgment, ask the person at the comic books store or tweet us @daddymojo for specific questions. We also go over some of the comic books in greater detail on the podcast. Speaking of which, this week we’re talking about Disney Incredibles (and Comics), Star Trek Vs. Transformers, Goosebumps 2, Jim Henson Sirens and more. Here though, are three great comic books for ages as young as 7.

Marvel Action Spider-Man #5

Kraven the Hunter is enough to bring us into a Spider-Man comic book. Marvel Action Spider-Man from IDW Publishing is a beast unto its own. This monthly comic book is flat out awesome for ages 7 and up. It has the action that those ages want, the content that makes it OK for parents to approve and manages to do it all so that it doesn’t love street cred with the middle school kids. Even better, this all age comic book has Miles Morales, Spider-Man and Spider Gwen in the same book.

Unbeatable Squirrel Girl #45

We’ve always thought of Unbeatable Squirrel as a middle school companion to Deadpool. She’s a superhero, but left of center and this monthly comic book perfectly captures the superhero world. Granted this superhero has the powers of a squirrel and is a teen. This is not the battle, superhero stuff that will appeal to traditional MCU people, most likely. In this comic book, we have a fabulous story with great art that sometimes joins the Marvel Comics story arch. Issue #45 is a War of the Realms tie-in and it doesn’t matter if you’re following that summer story. Unbeatable Squirrel Girl entertains audiences in upper elementary school and up who are looking for fun, wrapped in great story with jamming art.

Plants Vs. Zombies, Volume 13, Snow Thanks

Plants Vs. Zombies is in a tie for THE intellectual property that our nine year-old loves now. He started playing the video game, but gave up playing that and now goes absolutely mental for these comic books or graphic novels. The monthly comic books stopped a couple of years ago. Thankfully, true to their word, they’ve been producing new, original graphic novels that have that Zomboss spirit. This graphic novel series is great for kids 8 and up who want humor, action and just a dose of age appropriate zombie.

Humor
Superhero Action/science-fiction

All age comic books for May 15

Happy new comic book day! This week has some different all age comic books or graphic novels that will make kids 6 and older want to read. These are the kinds of comics that kids will sneak off into their rooms, lay on their stomach and get lost in words until you wonder where they are. Just earlier tonight I found our 9 year-old doing that thing and it brought a smile to my face to see. In the podcast we’ll chat about Glitch, Teen Titans Go!, Seafoam and more. For now, here are three great new comic books or graphic novels that will hit kids as young as 6.

Glitch by Sarah Graley

Glitch is an original graphic novel by Sarah Graley. It’s technically published by Scholastic, but is done via Graphix, their graphic novel imprint. Graphix, similar to :01 First Second, is one of those publishers that you can almost guarantee that the book will be great and that stereotype is on target with this graphic novel. Izzy is a young girl who can go in and out of her video game whenever she wants. The virtual world is great, but what about things IRL? Glitch is filled with sharp images, great dialogue and action to please any reader who is 8 and up. Our 9  year old read this graphic novel in 90 minutes and promptly asked when the next one was coming out.

Marvel Action Spider-Man

This is the mark of a new storyline in one of the best all age comic books out there now. This is Spider-Man action with the help of Miles Morales and Gwen Stacy. It gets everything about the great all age comic books down perfectly. The action is great and it doesn’t have to amp up the language or bloody up the violence to make it great. Check out this comic book for ages 7 and up and you won’t be disappointed.

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Seafoam #1, The Hypnoctopus

Seafoam is an all age comic book about a young girl who travels to a magic beach where there are creatures of all sort. The art in Seafoam is geared to those younger readers aged 6 and up, but has big, camp humor to pull in fans of Powerpuff Girls. For the price of $3.99 and 32 full color pages this is a nice deal that will get the imaginations of early elementary school kids firing.



Superhero Science-fiction/Action


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