All age comic books for May 20

Happy New Comic Book Day for the first time in two months. If you’ve been wondering what’s up with all of the comic books, much less the all age comic books it’s a long story. Essentially the world of comic books has one major distribution channel and if that goes sideways then nothing can be released. Nerdrotic does a fabulous job of explaining the business side of comic books on the Youtube channel.

So, there are some new all age comic books out this week, but it’s just a handful of them. Namely, we’re excited about reading Star Wars Adventures Clone Wars, Jim Henson Storyteller Ghosts and Looney Tunes. However, there are also some comics out there for the humor or Disney people.

Where is your closest comic book store? Visit Comic Book Store Locator and type in your zip code. It’ll pull up any store that’s close to you and they sure could use your support right now.

New comics this week-yes. Your store could use the support also.

All age comic books for March 11

This is the busiest week for all age comic books and graphic novels in 2020. From pre-k kids, crawlers, board books and all the way through high school there are some great comic books and graphic novels to entertain and educate readers. We say ‘educate’ in the most entertaining of ways. First up is Science Comics: Crows, which is an excellent, non-fiction graphic novel for middle school students and up. It’s funny, factual and will have kids wanting to read about these smart birds with a bad reputation. A slightly easier read is Journey Under The Arctic. This graphic novel is based in fact, but has a story element that some kids could mistake for non-fiction. It does a nice job at teaching kids about some of the animals that live in one of the coldest places on Earth. There are also lots of great all age comic books like Looney Tunes, Captain Marvel, Disney Princesses and more. In the podcast we’ll talk about all of these plus Snoopy First Beagle in Space, some great What Is The Story books and a couple others.

Issues, we’ve got all age comic book issues…..

All age comic books for January 22

This Wednesday is new comic book day, #NCBD if you’re posting on social media and this is a great week for all age comic books. In the podcast we’ll talk in depth about Lumberjanes, Ghostbusters, Uncle Scrooge and our son’s favorite comic book. Also out this week is Cosmo The Mighty Martian on Archie Comics. This is a great ongoing series that will appeal to elementary school fans who want something fun and cool to read. The comic book is loaded with colors, sharp writing and lots of action. If your library likes Sonic then they’ll really enjoy Cosmo.

What’s new in all age comic books this week? Bugs, Cosmo, Hot Stuff and more

All Age Comic Books for September 25

This is a great week for all age comic books if you’ve ever thought that there’s not enough variety. If you’re looking for an elementary school staple they have some element of them included in this week’s release. In the podcast we’ll chat about Blastosaurus, Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur, Scooby-Doo, Care Bears and much more. For now though, here are all of the comic books or graphic novels that will appeal to those in elementary school and up.

What are the all age comic books that you want to read this week?

This week in all age comic books has lots for ages 7 and up, Scooby, Looney Tunes, Moon Girl, Blasosaurus and much more.
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Looney Tunes #232, classic characters, great all age comic

Looney Tunes from DC Comics is a template of what a great all age comic should be. Take out the aspect that it’s a classic character and the series still succeeds based on variety of stories, their length, style of humor and pricing. When you add in the fact the Looney Tunes continues the comic book adventures of Bugs Bunny, Elmer Fudd, Daffy Duck and others it cements the fact that this is one of the go-to comic books that you need to consider for your young reader.

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Looney Tunes #230 review

I get it now. More accurately, my children showed me how to get it. We looked at a Looney Tunes comic a while ago and I was not a fan. There was too much white space on the edges, the stories were too short and there was just something off that led me not to embrace it. Leave it to a 4 year old to show me the light. Specifically it was the light on Looney Tunes #230 and why it’s such a hit for all age readers.

Our 4 year old has an average vocabulary, but he knows what he likes. He likes Mickey Mouse and Bugs Bunny, among other cartoon luminaries. However, having just been to Six Flags where he was inundated with all things Bugs, Daffy, Tweety, Foghorn and more, he’s in a Warner Bros. state of mind lately at the comic book store.

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