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Explore graphic novels books about manga for children.
64 books
Berrybrook Middle School #3
Crush
Svetlana Chmakova
Jorge struggles to stay true to himself while his friend group starts to change and new feelings make everything more co
Ages 10–14
Five Nights at Freddy's: The Graphic Novel #1
The Silver Eyes
Scott Cawthon, Kira Breed-Wrisley
A decade after a tragedy, Charlie and her friends return to an abandoned pizza parlor only to find the animatronic masco
Ages 12–18
Mimi #1
Mimi and the Cutie Catastrophe
Shauna J. Grant
For the child who is tired of being called 'cute' and wants to be taken seriously for their skills, ideas, and personali
Ages 6–8
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No Fear Shakespeare Graphic Novels
Othello
William Shakespeare
For the teen navigating complex social circles where trust is fragile and gossip can feel like a weapon.
Ages 12–18
Magical Boy #2
Magical Boy, Volume 2
The Kao
Max is a trans boy just trying to get through high school, but an ancient family secret means he is the only one who can
Ages 12–18
Unico: Awakening #1
Unico: Awakening
Samuel Sattin, Osamu Tezuka
For the child navigating the highs and lows of finding where they belong and the bittersweet nature of making and saying
Ages 8–12
To the Stars and Back #1
To the Stars and Back
Peglo
Quiet Kang Dae and bubbly Bo Seon navigate the awkward, heartwarming, and sometimes difficult steps of falling in love f
Ages 14–18
Weirdo #1
Weirdo
Tony Weaver, Jr.
Tony loves anime and comic book heroes, but being called a weirdo by his peers hurts until a life-changing event forces
Ages 8–12
Monstrous: A Transracial Adoption Story
Sarah Myer
Sarah uses anime and cosplay to process her anger and find her voice while facing racist bullying in this moving graphic
Ages 14–18
Himawari House
Harmony Becker
Three teenagers from different backgrounds share a roof in Japan, finding joy, friendship, and plenty of quirks as they
Ages 14–18
The I Wonder Bookstore
Shinsuke Yoshitake
For the curious child who sees magic in everyday objects, this whimsical collection explores the endless, imaginative po
Ages 8–12
Rainbow! #1
Rainbow!: Volume 1
Gloom, Sunny
For the teenager who feels lost in daydreams while navigating the pressures of high school, social anxiety, and a first
Ages 12–17
Monster High
Hopes and Screams
Heather Nuhfer
For the child who loves looking for the magic in everyday challenges, these spooky tales explore big dreams and minor mi
Ages 8–12
Tripping Over You #1
Tripping Over You
Suzana Harcum, Owena White
Boarding school life gets complicated when a theater kid and a wallflower fall in love and must navigate secrets and gro
Ages 14–18
Houses with a Story
Seiji Yoshida
Step inside a tree house, a witch’s garden, and a submerged city to see the intricate details and inhabitants of over 30
Ages 8–14
The Fox Maidens
Robin Ha
In 16th-century Korea, Kai Song trains to be a warrior while uncovering a dangerous secret about her mother and her own
Ages 13–17
The Deep & Dark Blue
Niki Smith
For children navigating the difference between pretending for safety and finding their true selves, especially those exp
Ages 8–12
Almost American Girl
Robin Ha
Robin is uprooted from Seoul to Alabama, struggling with a new language and a stepfamily until a comic drawing class off
Ages 12–18
It Might Be an Apple
Shinsuke Yoshitake
For the child who asks a million questions, this playful story turns a simple piece of fruit into a springboard for wild
Ages 4–8
Graphic Science: Creepy House
Vampires and Cells
Agnieszka Biskup
Vampires step out of the shadows and into the lab to demonstrate exactly how cells work in this playful, cartoon-style s
Ages 8–12
Lunch Lady #10
Lunch Lady and the Schoolwide Scuffle
Jarrett J. Krosoczka
The Breakfast Bunch must convince a fired Lunch Lady to return to the cafeteria to stop a villainous superintendent’s qu
Ages 7–10
Displacement
Kiku Hughes
Kiku is suddenly pulled through time into the 1940s, where she must live through the same internment camp experience her
Ages 12–18
Cryptid Kids #2
Moby Duck
Sara Goetter, Natalie Riess
Banned from hunting cryptids and stuck with a boring new kid, K must find a way to track the elusive Moby Duck before vi
Ages 8–12
Messenger: The Legend of Muhammad Ali
Marc Bernardin
This striking graphic biography follows the meteoric rise of Muhammad Ali, from his Olympic gold to his courageous stand
Ages 12–18
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