“Magic Trixie” written and illustrated by Jill Thompson “Magic Trixie doesn't understand why no one will take her seriously! First, she's not allowed to do anything fun, while her baby sister gets away with everything, and then she needs to come up with a trick that's really special to impress her friends with her. Luckily Trixie has
“Zig and Wikki in something ate my homework” by Nadja Spiegelman and Trade Loeffler “Another gem from Toon. In this one, aliens Zig and Wikki set out to catch a specimen for their homework assignment. Zig is the somewhat sensitive, one-eyed one and Wikki is a fearless computer-screen being.” Extracted from Amazon. See also: http://www.toon-books.com/book_zig_author.php
“Benny and Penny in the toy breaker” by Geoffrey Hayes “Benny and Penny hide every toy and tell Cousin Bo he can't play with them. Will the three mice find a way to play without something getting torn, ripped, or snatched away?” Extracted from Toon Books. See also: http://www.graphicnovelreporter.com/content/benny-and-penny-toy-breaker-review http://www.toon-books.com/book_benny_interview.php Selected titles are a
“Benny and Penny in just pretend” by Geoffrey Hayes “HOW CAN BENNY PRETEND to be a brave pirate when his pesky little sister, Penny, wants to tag along and is always asking for a hug? He tries to lose her, but when he does, he starts to feel a little lost himself. Penny proves her
“The perhapanauts: the first blood” words Todd Dezago & pictures Craig Rousseau & colors Rico Renzi “There are places in this world where the fabric of reality has worn thin, where strange and terrible creatures have crossed over to lurk in the shadows and the night. There is an organization dedicated to finding these creatures
“Tiny titans: Wellcome to the treehouse” by Art Baltazar & Franco “You'll see what life is like for the very young heroes of Sidekick Elementary and learn what could go wrong when the kids of Sidekick Elementary spend an afternoon in the Batcave in this new graphic novel. These all ages tales from the DC
“Bone: the complete cartoon epic in one volume” by Jeff Smith “Fantastic adventures with frequent touches of humor. Fone Bone (responsible and sensible), Phoney Bone (always thinking of a method to earn money with the least possible effort, which always ends up getting him into trouble) and Smiley Bone (smiling and totally illogical behavior for
“Jack and the box” by Art Spiegelman “Jack just got a new toy, and it's full of surprises. Each time the box pops open, there's a new and bigger surprise. Is it a silly toy, a scary toy…or something else entirely? With a limited vocabulary and unlimited imagination, Art Spiegelman applies his out-of-the-box thinking to
“Stinky” by Eleanor Davis “STINKY IS A MONSTER who loves pickles and possums but is terrified of people. When a new kid enters his swamp from him, this adorable little monster comes up with all sorts of crazy plans to scare him away. But Stinky quickly learns to conquer his fear of him, as he realizes that bats, rats,