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Graphic NovelsFavorite Series of 2025
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Agents of S.U.I.T.: Wild Ghost Chase
by John Patrick Green
New S.U.I.T. recruit Zeb the sheep joins the flock to help crack the greatest mystery of all! But just what is the greatest mystery of all? That's the question that's kept the dearly departed General Inspectre haunting Earth long after he should have moved on to the great super-spy base in the sky. Having a ghost in the halls of S.U.I.T. wouldn't be so bad...except he's possessing agents! Zeb - along with Cilantro, Bongo, Marsha, and everyone's favorite Gators - must decipher the series' biggest mystery EVER. They've got to free their pal and finish the Inspectre's unfinished business!
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Click: Stuck
by Kayla Miller
Olive is excited to reunite with Max and Bree at Camp Acorn Lake, but the buses have barely pulled away when her two closest camp friends start fighting. They refuse to speak to each other and, even worse, try to make Olive choose sides. With Willow enjoying her busy activity and social schedule, Olive has no choice but to spend most of her time with unhappy first-time camper, Nat. It's far from the summer she had planned, but Olive is able to distract herself with a new challenge: pitching a winning plan for improving the camp!
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The Cosmic Adventures of Astrid and Stella: Comet Together!
by Sabrina Moyle
Astrid and Stella love reading comet books and are on a mission to make one of their own. But when they run into creative differences, the dynamic duo must figure out if they can work together to take their creation to the next level. Next, Stella is on a quest to discover if robots are helpful friends or evil machines. Bobo takes the buddies planet hopping to see if robots deserve a one-star or a five-star review. Along the way, the Friend Ship crew will encounter a new friend - Time Travel Tiger - whose tools from the future (and the past!) help them complete their mission.
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Cranky Chicken: The Cranky-Verse
by Katherine Battersby
Cranky Chicken and Speedy the worm have a new member in their Best Feathered Family: a little turtle! But what should they call her? And what do turtles eat or do for fun? Will Cranky figure out how to be the turtle's friend? Then Speedy gets hurt and becomes... cranky! Does that mean that Cranky must become - gasp! - Cheerful Chicken? Later, a camping trip brings the trio together for an exciting vacation. Will Chicken survive the outdoor toilets, the nighttime noises, and all those bugs?
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The First Cat in Space and the Wrath of the Paperclip
by Mac Barnett
CheckMate, an AI paperclip designed to fix grammatical errors, wants to turn carbon-based lifeforms into paperclips, and when he invades every computer, the First Cat in Space, the Moon Queen and LOZ 4000 come to help.
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Geronimo Stilton Reporter: Cheese Connection
by Geronimo Stilton
There is a mysterious cheese shortage in New Mouse City that has everyone in a panic and Geronimo, Thea, Trap and Benjamin are on the case to save the day.
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I Survived the Destruction of Pompeii, AD 79
by Georgia Ball
This riveting graphic novel adaptation of the best-selling book combines historical facts with action-packed storytelling as it follows Marcus and his father's fight to survive the epic destruction of Pompeii after Vesuvius explodes into a huge cloud of ash and rocks.
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InvestiGators: Class Action
by John Patrick Green
Going undercover as average middle school students, InvestiGators Mango and Brash are assigned protection detail for a small-town team mascot, in this hilarious mystery that gets an A+.
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Kitty Quest: Phantom Frenzy
by Phil Corbett
The fourth book in the funny graphic series for younger readers, featuring a heroic team of cats who must investigate an infestation of ghosts.
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Narwhal and Jelly: Narwhal's Sweet Tooth
by Ben Clanton
Narwhal and Jelly learn a thing or two about tusk-tooth dental hygiene - and feelings. Everyone knows that Narwhal is a big fan of sugary treats - but Jelly is shocked when Narwhal's tusk-tooth isn't looking so pearly white anymore. Thankfully, no one knows more about dental hygiene than Shark: he has seven rows of teeth, after all! Meanwhile, Jelly and Crab try to teach Narwhal that it's fine to frown if you're feeling down. Can Narwhal's friends convince the happiest creature in the ocean that it's okay to be upset?
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A Noob's Diary of an 8-Bit Warrior: The Eye of Ender
by Cube Kid
Runt the villager, Blurp the zombie, and Maggie the warrior all have only one goal: to find the portal to the End and to battle the Ender Dragon. This is no easy quest, especially with a fierce warrior like Alberic trying to block their every move. Will our heroes manage to get past Alberic, make their way to the End unscathed, and face the great Ender Dragon? Read on to find out!--
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One Cool Duck: Camp Out!
by Mike Petrik
Duck, Cat, and the rest of the gang plan to camp out at a far-out fort. With a campfire roaring, they settle in to tell spooky stories. Duck tells the far-fetched tale of Scrambled Eggs the Possum. Locals say he still haunts the woods around the fort, and to keep your lights low while out in the woods at night. Or he might just appear looking for his - SCRAMBLED EGGS! Campfire fun follows when, disguised as a possum, Jeff scares the s'mores out of the whole gang.
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Peach and Plum: Double Trouble!
by Tim McCanna
In this laugh-out-loud early graphic novel with five short stories and five mini-comics, Peach and Plum face some unbe-LEAF-able new challenges, from babysitting troublesome twins to helping a trio of lost ducklings find their way back home.
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Spy Ski School the Graphic Novel
by Stuart Gibbs
Thirteen-year-old Ben Ripley's unexpected success outside the classroom causes the CIA to activate him for a mission to become friends with Jessica Shang, daughter of a suspected Chinese crime boss.
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Sunny Figures It Out
by Jennifer L. Holm
Sunny has fun whenever she hangs out with Tony, but she's unsure if they're dating, even though her friend Deb thinks they are, but Sunny wonders if she should not take other people's advice and figure things out for herself.
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