All age comic books for February 3

Happy New Comic Book Day! That happens every Wednesday for most of you, like Boom! Studios, IDW, Marvel, Image, Oni Press, Action Lab, and Archie Comics. For those of you keeping score, that’s every comic book house except for DC Comics, whose books come out on Tuesday. Regardless of who you’re celebrating, make it a good one and phone ahead to your local comic book store so that they can save books for you. Now, let’s look at the all-age-comic books that are arriving this week.

Our oldest son is 11 now and he’s been enjoying The Amazing Spider-Man for two years now. The Amazing Spider-Man #101 is being re-released in a facsimile edition. This is cool because it’s the first appearance of Morbius and the facsimile edition means that it’s printed the way it was in the 70s, vintage ads, letters to the editor, and everything. This comic book, even in its modern incarnation is fine for a 10-year-old. There might be one or two bad words in the comic book, but it’s nothing they’re not hearing in school or on TV.

Marvel Action is one of the best all-age titles out there. It’s a team-up between Marvel Comics and IDW Publishing. Marvel Action Origins #1 is out this week and takes a look at two Marvel characters and their origin story. Granted, we need another Peter Parker origin story like a hole in the head, thankfully the other origin story in this comic is Thanos. Each subsequent issue will also feature two characters from the MCU.

What are you reading this week? Let us know in the comments or hit us on Twitter to share the all-age comic book 411 that we’re missing.

Issues, all age comic books, they got em.

All age comic books for January 27

Happy new comic book day! That happens every Wednesday and there are a couple great all age comic books released each week. This week is great if you’re a Star Wars fan who wants a graphic novel for readers in elementary school and up. Star Wars Adventures is an ongoing series from IDW Publishing and captures the action and fun of a galaxy far away, but keeps the content appropriate for ages seven and up. Most importantly it does this without watering down or babyizing the story. This is a great comic book or graphic novel for libraries too.

For the entire list of all age comic books this week just jump on past the picture.

Everyone has issues, these all age comic books are fun though

All age comic books for October 7

Hello to age diversity and graphic novels this week! In all age comic books, there is generally a wide range of readers who would be great fits for anything and this week is a testament to that. That is especially true if there’s an elementary school reader who is looking for a great graphic novel to latch onto. Those emerging readers have their pick of the litter including Clifford the Big Red Dog The Movie Graphic Novel, Arlo & Pips King of the Birds, Dolphin Girl Trouble in Paradise, Gabby & Gator and many more. That last graphic novel is by James Birks of the great Bird & Squirrel graphic novel series. That series is a go-to for any elementary school reader, so keep an eye out for his new book. It’s also worth noting that the fourth book in the very popular Mr. Wolf’s Class by Aron Nels Steinke is out this week. Field Trip is elementary reading fun that also gives kids confidence because they can read the graphic novel by themselves.

If it’s middle or high school comic (drama) you want, then check out Zits, Screentime. This latest treasury of the classic comic strip captures teenage angst meeting parental frustration at its best. This strip is celebrating its 23rd anniversary and 16-year-old Jeremy is just as normal as any actual teen. Because of this, it’s a strip that can be enjoyed by middle school readers all the way through moms and dads.

There are some all age comic books out this week too. The Amazing Spider-Man #49 is out and it’s a big issue. Clocking in a $9.99 this is landmark #850 if you’re following to the legacy, lineage of the series. The Rise of Ultraman #2 of 5 will be great for those left-of-center kids looking for something cool. Sonic the Hedgehog Bad Guys #1 of 4 and Star Wars Adventures #1 will both be great for readers aged 8 and up who are looking for a great comic that their friends are reading. For all of the all age comic books this week just jump past the logo.

Flash! Mr. Wolf’s Class! Clifford! Spidey! Zits! and more

All age comic books for March 18

Happy new comic book day-in this week where we could all use a little fun in our lives. Where’s my closest comic book store? Just check out the comic book store locator. From there it’ll be a case to see if they’re open this week. If they aren’t then you can purchase digital copies directly from the publisher or purchase physical copies from the links in this post. Those physical copies will come from TFAW and might be delayed due to shipping and their staffing. However you’re thinking about getting those comic books this week be safe.

I hope that Power Rangers Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #4 gets the spotlight that it deserves. This team-up is fabulously entertaining. It combines action, great villains, lots of turtle puns and is one that ages 9 and up will enjoy. The mini-series also gives the Power Rangers a chance to shine. The first three issues in this series were awesome and the fourth one continues the story perfectly. Now here’s a look at all of the all age comic books this week.

Our favorite team-up in years is out this week….Power Rangers Teenage Mutant Turtles!

All Age Comic Books for February 12

New comic book day (NCBD) is nigh, it’s always on Wednesday and this week has a handful of very cool all age comic books. In the podcast we’ll go in a bit more detail as to why Star Wars Adventures, Sonic the Hedgehog, Magnificent Ms. Marvel and a couple others need to be on your radar for comic books that are great for younger readers. If you’ve got a true Disney Princess fan in your house then Disney Cinderella: The Story of the Movie in Comics from Dark Horse Comics is something you should look into. The text might be a big challenging for younger readers, but if they’re really into this tale then it’s a can’t miss graphic novel. One great monthly comic book that might be under your radar is Magnificent Ms. Marvel. This week has the second printing of #11 from that series. Anytime a fun or cool comic book gets a second print run we like to feature it here. The third run from issue #1 of the Power Rangers/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles team up that’s happening now has just been released. That team up is great and one of the best things we’re reading now. Without further ado, here are all of this week’s all age comic books.

Issues, we’ve issues, read all about em….

All age comic books for January 29

This week in the all age comic book podcast we’ll talk about Invader Zim, Star Wars Adventures, DC Super Hero Girls and more. Do you need a great mini-series for upper elementary readers and older? This week has the first issue of Power Rangers Teen Age Mutant Ninja Turtles. We’ve really enjoyed the various team-ups that have happened with The Mighty Morphin Power Rangers and look forward to this comic book. The action will be immersive enough to keep those middle school kids and it presents two franchises that kids know, but might not know too much about either one.

Read on for one of the most highly anticipated team-ups of the year

All age comic books for December 18

New comic book day is nigh and this week in all age comic books has a return to more comics that are appropriate for younger readers, some old school reprints and a couple great graphic novels. Where do witches and other monsters take their pets when they’re sick? Hex Vet, The Flying Surgery, an original graphic novel from Boom! Studios answers that question and is great for elementary school readers and up. Two dogs, Scooby Doo Where Are You #102 and Snoopy A Beagle of Mars will keep the classic canine readers engaged. Lumberjanes #69 is out and is one of the best all age comic books that comes out each month. If you have a reader who is in middle elementary school through high school they’ll find something to love about this comic book.

This week in all age comic books has Hex Vet, Scooby, Snoopy, Squirrel Girl, Cosmo and more.

All age comic books for October 30

Happy New Comic Book Day! What’s new in all age comic books this week? In the podcast we’re talking about Disney Afternoon Giant, The Muppet Christmas Carol, The Little Mermaid, Star Wars Adventures, William the Last and we’ll share with you the best selling all age comic book from one store that we visit. I think you’ll be surprised at what they’re selling the most of.

The new all age comic books this week: Star Wars Adventures, William the Last, The Little Mermaid, Oggy, Kermit, Spidey and more.
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Archie 55, M Disney Afternoon Giant #7, M Giant Days as Time Goes By, #1, M, H

The Muppet Christmas Carol, E, M, H

Oggy and the Cockroaches #1, UE, M Rocky and Bullwinkle As Seen on TV, #2, E, M Superhero

Aquaman Giant #1, UE, M, H Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #13, UE, M True Belivers X-Men Unlimited #27, UE, M, H True Believers X-Men #96, UE, M, H Action/science-fiction

Adventure Time Marceline, UE, M, H DC Ghosts Giant #1, UE, M, H Disney The Little Mermaid #1, UE, M, H Goldie Vance Gift Set, UE, M Jim Henson Dark Crystal Age of Resistance #2, UE, M, H Jim Henson Power of the Dark Crystal Vol 2, UE, M, H My Little Pony Feats of Friendship #2, E, M

Sanity & Tallulah: Field Trip, UE, M

Star Pig #4 of 4, UE, M, H Star Wars Adventures #27, E, M Star Wars Adventures: Vader’s Castle #5 of 5, UE, M, H William Last Shadows of Crown, #4, UE, M, H
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