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Storycomic Weekly Newsletter: June 24th

 What impressed me most about "Phoebe and her Unicorn" was its ability to address deeper themes while preserving childhood innocence. Friendship, self-discovery, and embracing uniqueness were subtly woven into the narrative, resonating with my daughters subconsciously. These gentle messages guide them as they navigate their journeys.

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Storycomic Weekly Newsletter: June 3rd

CHU is an inventive and visually stunning comic, thanks to the vibrant and expressive art by Dan Boultwood. The story unfolds briskly, packed with unexpected twists and turns that will keep me engaged from start to finish. Prepare for a hilarious and gory adventure featuring memorable characters, with Saffron Chu leading as a non-nonsense anti-heroine armed with snarky wit.

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Storycomic Weekly Newsletter: May 20th

One of the highlights of 'Stagnant Waters' is the rich tapestry of alien species that Walton introduces. Each turn of the page reveals a new facet of this intricately crafted universe, where diverse extraterrestrial beings coexist and interact. Walton's attention to detail and the depth he brings to these alien civilizations is truly commendable, immersing readers in a vibrant world teeming with life.

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Storycomic Weekly Newsletter: March 4th

Judd Winick took the characters' danger in the first one and set the bar hiring to create a unique sense of risk that the main characters had to face.

This goes more into depth about Hilo’s backstory while giving the main supporting characters more growth.  Because of this, there are more impactful decisions that are made by the children that appear to ripple into other books.

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Storycomic Weekly Newsletter: February 18th

Over the last few weeks, I have introduced my 6-year-old and 8-year-old to the fun and exciting world of tabletop role-playing games.  Toon, by Steve Jackson Games, is a great in-between system for young kids who like games that involve interactive storytelling and those that want to get started in learning more complex rule systems.

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Storycomic Weekly Newsletter: January 28th

This past week I finally got to read ‘Olaju: The Edge of Origins’ by one of our past guests, Peter Chizoba Daniel.  It is a gorgeous graphic novel that is inspired by Nigerian folklore.  This story is unique to most other comics I have read in the past, and I would categorize it mainly in the high fantasy genre, or it could be in a new category on its own of African High Fantasy.

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Storycomic Weekly Newsletter: January 14th

I read ‘Mighty Jack and the Goblin King’ by Ben Hatke this past week.  Compared to the first book, ‘Mighty Jack’, this one had less dialogue and more action.  The second book was also much more overt in its inspiration of ‘Jack and the Beanstalk’ and also gives a robust backstory and does some substantial world-building as well.

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