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- List: Great Graphic Novels for Teens
- List: Quick Picks for Reluctant Young Adult Readers
- Genre: Graphic Novel
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Assassination Classroom, Vol. 1
A destructive alien, who just finished taking a chunk out of the moon, makes a deal with the government: It will take over as the teacher for a class of troubled students, class 3-E, while they attempt to assassinate him. -
Assassination Classroom, Vol. 2
The students of Class 3-E have a uniquely skilled foreign language teacher, Ms. Jelavich -
Assassination Classroom, Vol. 3
A killer robot enrolls in Class 3-E and Ms. Jelavich has a guest that may force her to leave the school. -
Assassination Classroom, Vol. 5
A ruthless new combat instructor joins class 3-E but they show him how tough they already are. -
Brazen: Rebel Ladies Who Rocked the World
Some of history's most spirited and inspiring women overcome difficult odds in this graphic novel representation of girl power at its best. -
Check, Please!: #Hockey
Using witty dialogue, a subtle gay romance, and lots of references to Bitty's baking, Ukazu dives deep into bro-culture and demolishes toxic masculinity in this well-crafted graphic novel, which follows Eric "Bitty" Bittle and his hockey team through their years at Samwell University. Teens will be ready to devour the next installment of this unabashedly charming story. -
Crush
Jorge is a chill guy just trying to survive middle school. Quiet and thoughtful, he uses his size to protect others. But can he protect himself from developing a massive crush on Jazmine? -
Fence, Volume 1
Nicholas is determined to become a world-class fencer like his estranged father. When he starts at Kings Row Boys School, though, he suddenly finds himself in very close quarters with both his nemesis and his father's legitimate son. -
The Giver: Graphic Novel
At the age of 12, Jonas is assigned the rare job of "Receiver of Memory,” tasked with absorbing the secrets and memories of his entire community. As he begins to understand the colorless conformity of his current world, he becomes determined to change it for the better. -
Harley Quinn: Breaking Glass
Fifteen-year-old Harleen Quinzel is sent to live in Gotham City while her mom works on a cruise ship. When Gotham's best drag queen, Mama, takes her in, Harley finds a home and makes a new best friend, Ivy, at Gotham High. -
Herding Cats: A Sarah's Scribbles Collection
A compilation of entries from Sarah's popular webcomic Sarah's Scribbles, Herding Cats explores topics such as anxiety, online harassment, and obsession with animals with her trademark quirky style. -
Hey, Kiddo: How I Lost My Mother, Found My Father, and Dealt With Family Addiction
A raw graphic memoir, author-illustrator Jarrett J. Krosoczka depicts his complex upbringing - including a search for his father, difficult interactions with his heroin-addicted mother, and day-to-day life with his grandparents. Illustrations–ample in gray, burnt orange, and earth tones–conjure the feeling of vague memories. -
Illegal
Ebo and his brother, Kwame, leave Northern Africa in search of their sister and refuge in Europe. Crossing the blazing desert and rough Mediterranean seas on an inflatable boat has no guarantee for survival. -
In Real Life
Anda joins a large multiplayer online role-playing game and is soon asked to collect items which are then sold to other players for real money. Anda questions her machinations after meeting Raymond, who has even higher stakes in this game.
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Junior Braves of the Apocalypse: A Brave Is Brave
When a troop of Junior Braves returns from a camping trip to find their town overrun by flesh-eating monsters, they have to put all of their wilderness training to the test.
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Kiss Number 8.
Amanda “Mads” does not understand kissing. Kisses 1-7 were nothing exciting at best, and hardly tolerable at worst. Kiss number 8, with a girl, threw her for a loop. As her own experience runs parallel to a family history she knew nothing about, Mads discovers much about kissing, and herself. -
Lumberjanes Vol. 1: Beware The Kitten Holy
Five girls attempt to earn Lumberjane badges while away at camp and find themselves on many adventures as they attempt to solve a mystery.
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Mech Cadet Yu Vol. 2
The Mech Cadets are fighting the second Sharg war against alien invaders. The cadets are ordered to bring their robos back to headquarters so their hearts can be removed to build a suprarobo that can take out the Sharg opponents. Mech Cadets Yu, Park, Olivetti, and Sanchez disobey orders again and show that as a team they have what it takes to save the world. -
Mech Cadet Yu, Volume 1
In the near future, humans pair up with sentient robots to fight insectoid aliens. Stanford Yu is chosen by a mech to be its pilot, but in between training, hazing, and another invasion, it's a lot harder than it looks. -
Ms. Marvel Vol. 3: Crushed
After defeating the Inventor, Kamala enjoys a period of peace which she knows is too good to be true. A new enemy arises and she is shocked to see how closely they are connected. -
Ms. Marvel: No Normal
Teen Kamala Khan receives the powers of Ms. Marvel. With her neighborhood in danger, she figures out how to reconcile her own cultural identity with a superpowered alter ego. -
New Kid
Jordan Banks starts a new school and finds himself torn between his neighborhood in Washington Heights and the posh environment of Riverdale Academy Day School. -
Nimona
Nimona can, literally, be anything she wants and what she wants more than anything is to be evil Lord Ballister Blackheart's sidekick. When these two team up, the lines between good and evil begin to blur and chaos reigns.
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The Prince and the Dressmaker
Frances, a talented young dressmaker, is given the chance to be the Prince's personal seamstress. What she doesn't expect is what type of clothing Prince Sebastian will request. -
Roller Girl
As Astrid discovers that best friends aren't always forever, she falls in love with roller derby.
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The Shadow Hero
Hank Chu becomes the Green Turtle after inheriting a wish granting turtle and becomes a hero in his Chinatown neighborhood. -
Speak: The Graphic Novel
"Speak up for yourself-we want to know what you have to say." From the first moment of her freshman year at Merryweather High, Melinda knows this is a big fat lie, part of the nonsense of high school. She is friendless--an outcast--because she busted an end-of-summer party by calling the cops, so now nobody will talk to her, let alone listen to her. Through her work on an art project, she is finally able to face what really happened that night: She was raped by an upperclassman, a guy who still attends Merryweather and is still a threat to her. -
Teen Titans: Raven
This graphic novel origin story opens on a scene between Raven and her mother discussing a recent shocking revelation when their car is hit. The mother dies and Raven is left with amnesia. Taken in by her mother's estranged sister, Raven has to relearn who she is while navigating high school. -
Tomboy: A Graphic Memoir
With the help of new friends, feminist zines, and the punk scene, tomboy Liz Prince discovers that her problem is not who she is, but society's restrictive gender roles. -
The Woods Vol. 1
A high school is mysteriously transported to another world where students and faculty have to figure out how to survive.