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One after another, the animals of the forest discover the mitten and crawl inside for warmth.

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Amazingly the mitten expands, and grows to hold a coterie of woodland creatures. Like in Tippy and the Night Parade, this winter tale is a nice sequential narrative featuring animals doing something funny. Recommended by librarian Catherine Barnett. Goodnight Opus turns the traditional bedtime story on its head.

When Opus the penguin's grandmother sits down to read him Goodnight Moon again, Opus decides that this time he would rather finish the story himself. This results in Opus going on a fantastic adventure of his own invention. This story is laced with comic humor, and will inspire young readers to tell stories themselves. The essential comic of a child's nighttime adventures, Little Nemo in Slumberland follows its protagonist Nemo through myriad crazy journeys, resulting in Nemo waking with a start to realize each time that it was all just a dream. This timeless comic can now be read in bound volumes, and serves as a great introduction to the conventions of comics and children's literature of the 20th century.

Readers of Tippy will delight in jumping down each of McCay's rabbit holes, and they will continue to find pleasure in the detail and complexity of his illustrations as they grow older. Recommended by Stacey Comfort. This tale is imbued with the wonderful magic of dream stories.

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In it a young girl like Tippy joins the tiger in the woods, and they dance through the seasons. When Ben falls asleep on a rainy day, he dreams that his house is floating in a giant sea, past the monuments of the world. Like with Tippy, Ben's imaginary adventure is related to circumstances in his real life in this case, a geography class assignment. This surreal tale is a great launching point for class activities.

Recommended by Kirkus Reviews. If you like Tippy's explanation of how her room got messy, you'll love this story of animal hijinks. A crafty gorilla nabs the nighttime zookeeper's keys as and releases the animals, taking them on a parade out the zoo and into the zookeeper's own home. These silly animals will tickle even the youngest of readers. It's time for Walter. His father warns him to stop, but Walter just has to take one more jump. This gorgeous book shows just how vivid the dreams of young readers can be. When a young boy falls asleep with a book in his arms, he dreams of going on a fantastic journey to a faraway land with dragons and castles.

This wordless book will transport readers of any age with its lush illustrations.

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Do you have any more recommendations? Share them with us in the comments! Does your room get messy or are you very tidy? I really let it get overgrown, and then have a turbo clean up session every now and then. Go on as many little outdoor adventures as you can and enjoy yourself. You are an artist that works in many different media.

Do you do similar work in different media, or does the medium you are working in affect the content of your work? The medium definitely affects the content of the work. This is your first children's book. Did you approach the work differently? It was an interesting challenge to try to write for a different audience than I have before, and to really try to think about how the story would be experienced through the eyes and mind of a kid. I also wanted it to be a little interactive, and so I included the part of the story where the characters fall down a hole, prompting the book to be turned sideways.

I was hoping that this would be fun and surprising part of the book, and from what I have heard it seems to be a favorite moment in the story! Zombies indeed. They're the new monkeys, you know. Go Boy 7 goes to Daniel Wales, who writes: I've never read Go Boy 7 , but it looks like it is drawn in the manga style. I would like this graphic novel for my collection because I don't have any comics in the manga style yet.

Well, it's not exactly 'manga style,' bu I think that Daniel will enjoy it nonetheless. Those were the only two entries that I received yesterday! It certainly made the decision easy this time. Se how simple it is to win? Do'nt miss out on your last chance to win! Pursuing an unpredictable killer, police detective Eric Sharpe watches his life turn into a waking nightmare when his investigations reveal more than he ever feared--and more than he ever wanted to see. Enter Professor Zero, Jonny's uncle, who uses his experimental robotic nonplasm to rebuild the boy.

Jonny is transformed into Go Boy 7, the human action machine! This collection of the first four issues of the series feature flash-fire action and high sci-fi drama. Kurt, I hope that both you and CJ enjoy this graphic novel! I had three entries for Buster's Neighborhood , but amazingly no one asked after The Devil Does Exist , making this two days in a row that one of the free graphic novels couldn't attract a single person. Will anybody care about either of the next two selections? I guess we'll find out when I post them later this morning I was going to write in before because I was interested in reading it, but I thought since I have so much manga anyway it would be better for it to be given away to someone else.

So if it is still around and you want to send it along, that would be nifty.

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But if someone else wants it, that's fine. No worries either way! It would seem that no one else wants it, so I'll be sending it off to her to her to enjoy. Yeah yeah, I know that everyone else is already talking about the solicits for November, but I'm still going through the August Previews for items supposedly shipping in October. It's okay, you still have about a week and a half to get your pre-orders in to your favorte comical-book retailer.

I wonder if Dark Horse is starting to go to the Conan well too often--remember when they had just one Star Wars comic at a time, and it sold like gangbusters, but now they have several series and they don't sell nearly as much? Good news: Nexus Archives. Unknown news: Will there be a softcover edition? Wildcard: will this Nexus reprint project get past the first couple of volumes, or will it sputter and die like previous collected series?


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I'm sure there will be a trade, as there is with most Dark Horse minis, for those of us who tend to want to wait for such things. So go on, buy several for you and your friends! And Goon fans: don't miss the little half-page Goon strip on page 49 in Previews --apparently to be an ongoing feature.

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It's hard to tell if Eden , the new manga from Hiroki Endo, will be worthwhile or not. It could be just another post-apocalyptic story, but the little art I've seen looks rather nice. More expensive hardcovers, this time in the form of the second set of Frank Miller's Sin City Library. You know, if I hadn't just dumped a wad of cash on the recent 2nd edition trades, I just might have been insterested in these instead. Kool: King Kong Chess Set. It's a three-issue prestige series, so I'm sure it'll get collected at some point, but whether that's next year or in , who knows? Okay, sure, Arkham Asylum was not the best effort of either Grant Morrison or Dave McKean, but it wasn't that bad and makes for an interesting look at the early efforts of two creators who would go on to big things.

It's being reissued in a softcover "Anniversary Edition"--but who the heck releases an Anniversary Edition in honor of the 16th anniversary, except those fascinated by base-2 or perhaps the same folks in charge of the Image Comics 10th Anniversary hardcover Solo 7 gets taken over by Mike Allred--dig that groovy Dancing Batman cover! Captin Atom in the WildStorm Universe?

For nine issues? Astro City: Local Heroes gets collected. Don't forget to pre-order The Winter Men I'm telling you, there may not be a trade fo this one, especially if the retailers don't order any copies. It also will have the debut of my favorite Doom Patrol member ever: Danny the Street--that's not a nickname, he's an actual street: a sentient, tranvestite street.