All age comic books for July 15

This week is like the first Monday in May all over again in that it’s Free Comic Book Summer. You see, Free Comic Book Day was cancelled this past May, but in its place is Free Comic Book Summer. For complete details and all of the comic books that you can get for free just check out Free Comic Book Day.

In all age comic books this week there a couple of the go-to comic books that will work for any boy or girl aged 7 and up. Looney Tunes #255 is out and this series is great for elementary ages and up, way up. We love this comic book and reading it with our kids is something we do every time it’s released. Upper elementary ages will also love The Amazing Spider-Man #44. The attitude is great for 10 year old kids and it’s jammed with action.

Jumping the pond this week is Asterix. This amazing popular French comic strip has been translated in is now available in graphic novels. We’ll be giving this one a look as it’s got a B.C feel to us and that’s a strip that we always loved.

If you want to find your local shop for either Free Comic Book Summer or to check out some of this week’s new all age comic books then just punch your zip code into the comic book store finder.  

Issues, all age comic books have issues, (the good kind…)

All age comic books for July 1

It’s new comic book day and the all age comic books this week are up to their pre-holiday routine. By that I mean that there are some, but not at the number that there usually are. Publishers are back up to their release schedule, it’s simply that the Wednesday before a holiday is light. Having said that, this week has two great graphic novels in the vein of Science Comics from :01 First Second. Check out History Comics, The Great Chicago Fire or The Roanoke Colony, they’re from :01 First Second, so I bet that the quality and great storytelling behind Science Comics is front and center there also.

In all age comic books, check out Marvel Action Classics Avengers starring Iron Man #1. This series from IDW Publishing is awesome and great for kids in elementary school all the way through middle school.

check out the new all age comic books for this week

All age comic books for June 24

It appears that the comic book deliveries are back on course, with a few changes. We spoke to our local comic book store and they said that the ones from DC Comics will be arriving on Tuesday. All of the other books and graphic novels will be arriving on Wednesday. Of course, check with your local comic book store to confirm their schedule, as well, as opening hours during these times.

Having said all of that, this is an excellent week for all age comic books and graphic novels. It’s obvious that there were many graphic novels that were delayed and are now hitting shelves at the same time. Comic book publishers tried to avoid that from happening with success, even though it meant no product coming out for two months.

For elementary aged readers they have Pizza and Taco: Who’s The Best?. There are also a couple of Disney graphic novels and Star Wars Adventures, which will be great for ages 6 and up.

Middle, high school readers and up who are looking for something left of center should check out Transformers and The Terminator mini-series.

Check out the entire list, because there are multiple all age comic books for readers 6 and up. Call ahead to your local shop to confirm the delivery date.

The all age comic books and Graphic novels are back to full volume

All age comic books for June 10

It’s new comic book day and there are only a couple things for young readers this week. Disney people will love Moana: The Story of the Movie in Comics as well as, Disney Princess: Follow Your Heart. DC Comics has Batman: The Adventures Continue, this is a six issue mini-series and the first issue is here now. If you loved Batman: The Animated Series then this will be right up your alley. That comic book was an awesome all age comic book that had wit, action and Batman charm, plus it was great for young readers.

If you’ve looking for something new this week check out Science Comics at your local comic book store. These graphic novels are on :01 First Second and present science or  non-fiction topics in ways that are educational and fun for those in upper elementary and up.

There are a couple great all age comic books this week-visit your local store for more!

All age comic books for June 3

New comic book day is back and this week it’s in a ‘kind of’ manner. There are a handful of great all age comic books out this week, in addition to a couple graphic novels or trade paperbacks. In comic books those  young readers will want to look at Casper’s Spooksville, a very special reprinting of Lumberjanes #1 for only $1, Scooby Doo Where Are You? and more.

In graphic novels, if you have an elementary or middle school girl then you need to check out Phoebe and Her Unicorn’s latest, Camping With Unicorns. This series of graphic novels will mainly appeal to girls, but will cross over to boy readers who allow themselves to get lost in these very funny characters. There’s a sense of timeless, Calvin and Hobbes-esque wonder that the comic strip has. If you haven’t read it online or read one of Simpson’s other books they’re certainly worth a look.

Here are all of this week’s all age comic books. To find the closest comic book store to you just go to comic book store locator and put in your zip code.

Gather round to check out this week’s all age comic books

All age comic books for May 27

The all age comic books are slowly coming back. I spoke to our local comic book shop owner last week and they said that this week most publishers would get back to shipping books. That’s evident by the fact that Marvel Comics has some new releases and Graphix has great ones also. In the podcast we’ll chat about a Chuchill graphic novel, The Amazing Spider-Man and one of our favorite series of graphic novels, Bird & Squirrel.

The all age comic books aren’t up to their usual volume, but there are some nice ones this week that will attract readers in middle elementary school and up. Cosmo is one of those titles that elementary school libraries need to have. It’s got some great science-fiction action and humor that’s perfect for ages 6-9. Marvel Action Captain Marvel is an outstanding monthly series from IDW Publishing, in conjunction with Marvel Comics. This has all of the action that you’d expect in a great comic book, but is also appropriate for younger readers.

The rating system:

E=Elementary school readers

UE=Upper elementary school

M=Middle school

H=High school

Bird & Squirrel! Cadwad! Spider-Man! Star Wars! and more!

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.

Attack of the Stuff is one of the best (& oddest) graphic novels this year

Jim Benton is a bestselling cartoonist and author. Elementary aged audiences know him for Catwad, Dear Dumb Diary, Clyde, Dog Butts and Love, Franny K. Stein, his Victor Shmud books or something else that’s most likely funny, cartoonish or creative. In Attack of the Stuff, Benton offers up a standalone all-age graphic novel that is unlike anything you’ve ever read. Some readers’ fingers will burn with anticipation through the pages of the book so quickly you’ll need a cup of ice next to it to cool them down at the end of it. Other readers will simply laugh at the puns, illustrations and sheer ridiculousness of the plot. We’re firmly in the first camp and have read the graphic novel several times, finding something new to laugh about each time.

Gird your loins-this is all age graphic novel greatness
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