All age comic books for November 11

This week in all age comic books is fun and diverse. It kicks off with two releases from Archie Comics. Archie & Friends Fall Festival is a comic book that retails for only $2.99, while Archie Milestones Jumbo Comics Digest is the square publication that you’ll see at the check-out lane at the supermarket. Both of these are new and on point for those readers in upper elementary and middle school.

Middle school readers who are looking for a fun graphic novel should check out 7 Good Reasons Not to Grow Up. Upper elementary school readers will love Super Side Kicks-No Adults Allowed by Gavin Aung Than on Random House. Those same ages who are looking for a left-of-center comic book need to look at The Magnificent Ms. Marvel. This is great for those tween readers who want superhero action, but need something that’s not typical and still very fun. Power Rangers also starts a new chapter. This new series brings a new team with all new dangers. Those upper elementary readers who are looking for a series that’s loaded with action should give this a look.

Hilda and the Time Worm is a novel that ties in to the Netflix show. This character and the world that creator Luke Pearson have created is timeless and words great for kids aged 8 and up. There’s a great number of all age comic books out this week, to see all of them just jump on past the graphic.

Humor


Archie & Friends Fall Festival #1, E Archie Milestones Jumbo Digest #11, E

7 Good Reasons Not to Grow Up, M, H

Super Side Kicks-No Adults Allowed, UE, M

Superhero


The Amazing Spider-Man #52, UE, M, H Magnificent Ms. Marvel #16, M, H Power Rangers #1, UE, M, H Teen Titans GO! Roll With It, UE, M, H

Science-fiction/Action


Goosebumps Secrets of the Swamp #2, of 5, UE, M,

Great Naval Battles of the Twentieth Century, M, H

Hilda and the Time Worm, UE, M

Star Wars The Jedi Mind, M, H Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #111, UE, M, H Sonic the Hedgehog #34, E, M, Transformers #24, UE, M, H

All age comic books for March 25

New comic book day still happens for this week. Some publishers have announced when they’re new comic books will stop, slow down and how they’ll handle orders. Stock up this week and monitor their individual websites to see how they handle shipments. We’ll have more on that in a podcast.

For this week there are some great all age comic books that will entertain readers as young as seven and all the way through high school. What’s more, many of the comic book stores offer online ordering and physical pickup-with delivery to your car once you arrive at the store. If you plan this trip when you’re doing the weekly grocery shopping it’s a win/win situation.

The Giant series from DC Comics is great for introducing under the radar titles or characters. From Beyond The Unknown Giant is just that for us, we don’t know it, it looks loaded with action and is sure to entertain readers in middle school and up. Elementary school readers will want to read Sonic The Hedgehog #27 and Marvel Action Avengers #1. That same age group should check out Super Duck from Archie Comics.

There ARE new all age comic books this week-support your local store
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