Graphic novelist Raina Telgemeier has been described as “like the Beatles for teenagers.” Her popular books depict feelings and emotions young people may not want to talk about with adults, like ...
Jennifer Holm, Matthew Holm, Jarrett J. Krosoczka et al. Random, $7.99 paper (144p) ISBN 978-0-385-37003-5 Babymouse and Lunch Lady are among a few familiar faces (along with plenty of new ones) in ...
The graphic novelist who first cracked the bestseller list by writing about her teeth has turned her focus to another part of her body, her stomach. It’s yes, a gutsy move — and one that pays off.
Raina Telgemeier's largely autobiographical stories are so accessible and emotionally resonant that there are 13.5 million copies of them in print. Joseph Fanvu / Scholastic In the late 1980s, young ...
The final volume of Batman by Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo took the no 1 hardcover graphic novel spot in the New York Times Bestseller List. But it was Raina Telgemeier's Ghosts which came in at ...
Raina Telgemeier, who drew this cartoon for The Post to celebrate Saturday’s National Book Festival, is the author of the best-selling graphic memoirs “Smile” and “Sisters.” She will discuss “Share ...
A new adaptation of Ann M. Martin's iconic Baby-Sitters Club prose novels hit Netflix recently, and it brings to mind comics' own adaptations of those novels by arguably the industry's most successful ...
In a world where kids can become anything, Raina Telgemeier and Scott McCloud are hoping they become cartoonists. Telgemeier has become a household name for parents whose kids love her graphic novels ...
The graphic novelist who first cracked the bestseller list by writing about her teeth has turned her focus to another part of her body, her stomach. It’s yes, a gutsy move – and one that pays off.
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