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Staff Recommended Comics and Graphic Novels Ages 6-10 Staff Recommended Comics and Graphic Novels Ages 6-10 Ariol - Hoopla, Print ​ Binky the Space Cat - Hoopla, Print ​ Dog Man series - Overdrive, Print ​ Eek and Ack: Invaders from The Great Goo Galaxy - Overdrive, Print ​ Garfield - Hoopla, Print ​ Geronimo Stilton - Hoopla, Print ​ Guinea Pig: Pet Shop Private Eye - Hoopla, Overdrive, Print ​ Minions - Hoopla, Print ​ The Missing Monster Card - Overdrive, Print ​ Owly series - Overdrive, Print ​ Ozy And Millie - Hoopla ​ Phoebe and Her Unicorn - Hoopla, Print ​ Snug Harbor Stories - Hoopla ​ Stinky Cecil - Hoopla, Print ​ The Tall Tale of Paul Bunyan - Overdrive, Print ​ Wallace The Brave - Hoopla ​ The Whisker Sisters - Hoopla ​ Comics and Graphic Novels Ages 13 and up (a list for teens by an actual teen*) Adulthood Is A Myth - Hoopla, Print ​ Big Mushy Happy Lump - Hoopla ​ Book Love - Hoopla ​ Chimera - Hoopla ​ Crowded: Soft Apocalypse - Hoopla ​ Damsels - Hoopla ​ DC comics - Hoopla, Print ​ Deadpool - Hoopla, Print ​ Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep - Hoopla ​ Drowned City - Hoopla ​ Eartha - Hoopla ​ Exorsisters - Hoopla ​ The Five Fists of Science - Hoopla ​ Folklords - Hoopla ​ Garfield - Hoopla ​ Gender Queer -Hoopla ​ Generations - Hoopla ​ Ghost Tree - Hoopla ​ Ghosted In LA - Hoopla ​ Giant Days - Hoopla ​ Green Almonds: Letters from Palestine - Hoopla ​ Haphaven - Hoopla ​ Heart and Brain - Hoopla ​ Herding Cats - Hoopla ​ Illegal - Hoopla, Print ​ I Moved to Los Angeles To Work in Animation - Hoopla ​ King: A Comics Biography of Martin Luther King Jr. - Hoopla ​ Leaf - Hoopla ​ Marvel comics - Hoopla, Print ​ Nimona -, Hoopla, Print ​ No Ivy League - Hoopla ​ Oh No - Hoopla ​ Paper Girls - Hoopla, Print ​ The Sandman - Hoopla, Print ​ Snug Harbor Stories - Hoopla ​ Super Chill: A Year of Living Anxiously - Hoopla ​ They Called Us the Enemy - Hoopla ​ Wallace The Brave - Hoopla ​ Zelda - Hoopla ​ Zen Pencil: Creative Struggles - Hoopla ​ *who has read far too many graphic novels and comics Comics and Graphic Novels Ages 9-12 Archie series - Hoopla, (your local grocery store) ​ Ariol - Hoopla, Print ​ Artemis Fowl - Hoopla, Print ​ Avatar: The Last Airbender - Hoopla, Overdrive, Print ​ Big Nate series - Hoopla, Overdrive, Print ​ Black Canary: Ignite - Hoopla, Print ​ Camp - Overdrive, Print ​ Dog Man series - Overdrive, Print ​ El Deafo - Hoopla, Overdrive, Print ​ Garfield - Hoopla, Print ​ Geronimo Stilton - Hoopla, Print ​ Illegal - Hoopla, Print ​ Just Princesses - Hoopla ​ Hex Vet - Hoopla ​ The Last Kids on Earth - Overdrive ​ Leaf - Hoopla ​ Lumberjanes - Hoopla, Print ​ The Marvelous Land of Oz - Hoopla, Print ​ Monster on The Hill - Hoopla, Print ​ Nathan Hales Hazardous Tales - Hoopla, Print ​ New Kid - Hoopla, Overdrive, Print ​ Ozy And Millie - Hoopla ​ Percy Jackson and The Olympians - Hoopla, Print ​ Petals - Hoopla ​ Phoebe and Her Unicorn - Hoopla, Print ​ Roller Girl - Overdrive, Print ​ Sheets - Hoopla, Print ​ Sisters - Overdrive, Print ​ Snug Harbor Stories - Hoopla ​ Star Wars - Hoopla, Print ​ Teen Titans Go! - Hoopla ​ Wallace The Brave - Hoopla ​ The Whisker Sisters - Hoopla ​ Zelda - Hoopla, Print ​ .
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