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All ages comics for February 21

It’s new comic book day and it really is a great week for some new all ages comics. Over in the podcast and YouTube version we’ll talk about The Fab Four getting their own graphic novel, a clown from Springfield getting a one shot comic book, Teen Titans Go and Future Quest Presents-which is a very cool super hero mini-series from DC Comics. For now though, let’s look at three all ages comics that will appeal to different audiences, but can also thoroughly entertain anybody who is open to them.

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Rust, Volume 4

Rust, Volume 4 is the final graphic novel is this series that is seven years in the making. By Royden Lepp, this story draws you in with its sublime qualities and then glues you to your seat with its action and heart. The Taylor Farm is ground zero for a robot army attack as Jet Jones has to decide if he’s going to defend the family or join up with his mechanical brothers. This is a fabulous graphic novel series that will entertain readers 8 and up.

Krusty the Clown

Krusty the Clown is the first and last issue for Springfield’s favorite (and only) clown (not in prison). Simpsons Comics and their high quality offshoots are funny, have bright colors and will be entertaining for those 8 and up. In Krusty the Clown he finds that he’s alone. There is nobody in town and the only thing for him to talk to or make jokes about is Mr. Teeny, his monkey assistant.

Fence

Fence is a monthly comic book from Boom! Studios that is squarely aimed at upper middle school kids through high school and up. It’s the story of Nicholas, an outsider who joins the highly competitive world of fencing at an elite boy’s school. This is a real-life comic that some kids in school will easily identify with and enjoy reading along to.

 

 

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