To Dance Special Edition, a graphic novel on professional ballet

To Dance, so some young girls that’s their life. We’ve known a couple of parents that have ballet kids. One of them recently had their child selected to go to classes there. Apparently this was a big deal because the school only accepts a dozen or so students, dance audition tapes have to be submitted, angles of their feet are tabulated and more. Those people that the aforementioned classifiers speak to, as well as, those who love a high quality graphic novel, need to read To Dance. To Dance is a memoir by Siena Cherson Siegel with artwork by Mark Siegel. It details the work and effort that Siena went through from when she started ballet at the age of six through her late teens.

If you’re looking for a all age graphic novel about professional ballet this is it

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.

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All age comic books for February 5

This week in new all age comic books is deep. It’s not high brow, rather, there are a huge amount of titles out this week and many of the heavy hitters in elementary aged comic books and graphic novels have new efforts out. In the podcast we’ll chat about Stig & Tilde, Power Rangers and TMNT, Disney PIXAR, new Plants vs. Zombies and more. If you have a child in elementary school there are two must-haves out and that’s Owly and Hilo. Elementary aged readers know Owly, but they know the black & white version. Creator Andy Runton has reproduced his original book with new lines and full color. The books are printed by Graphix and kids 6-10 will love it. If you’re reader is 8-12 then Hilo is a graphic novel series that can easily be one of their favorites. Hilo: All The Pieces Fit is the sixth and final entry into this series. It’s full of heart, humor and action. Our 10 year-old has been asking for this book ever since the fifth book ended. We’ve pre-ordered our copy and can’t wait to read it. Now, here’s a look at all of the new all age comic books this week.

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Hilo, Plants vs. Zombies, Bruce Lee, Disney Pixar-it’s a big week for all age comic books

Owly, The Way Home-now in a graphic novel for new audiences

We often chat about all age comic books. Since 2012 we’ve done a weekly podcast where we talk about some of the week’s new comic books. That podcast is accompanied by a post where all of the week’s comic books and graphic novels that are good for kids are listed. Owly is an OG all age graphic novel and the first book in Eisner Award-winning series is being reprinted, this time with color illustrations done by creator/artist Andy Runton.

Our 8YO just found a graphic novel that he Wants (!!!) to read

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 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 January 15

New comic book day this week brings a nice variety of all age comic books, many of which that will appeal to girls more than boys. There’s Betty & Veronica, My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic, Disney Frozen, Miraculous and a couple others. One great mini-series that upper middle school readers and old might enjoy is Archie Vs. Predator II. Issue 5 of 5 from this definitely teen comic book has violence and blends together things that you didn’t think could go together well. We love this series and if you like science-fiction with just a hint of dark humor this will be great for you too. In the podcast this week we’ll chat about Jim Henson Dark Crystal Age of Resistance, True Believers and how to find the right book for your reluctant reader.

The first appearance of Harley Quinn, MLP, Spider-Woman and lots more this week

All age comic books for January 8

It’s the second new comic book day of 2020 and things are back to normal in the publishing world. There’s something for readers in early elementary school all the way through left of center reads for those teenagers. For young readers this week we’ve got Casper and My Little Pony. Those middle school folks will love Aquaman Giant. There are also three historical graphic novels about Marie Curie, Albert Einstein and Charles Darwin that allow you to learn as you have fun. The entire list is below and we’ll break out a handful more all age comic books-and why they’re great for certain ages in the podcast.

Read on to dig the entire list of all age comic books for this week
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