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The First Newsletter of the Rest of Your Lives

Hello again! By the time you read this, I will be back from a week-long stay in Disney World! (The past three newsletters, including this one, were all submitted super early, so if I missed any huge comics news, sorry about that.) Now it’s time to return to the real world and talk about comics featuring anthropomorphic animals, alien/human hybrids, and moon people!

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Bookish Goods

a pet tag with the name Jack! in a comics-style text burst

Pet ID Tag — Comic Burst Series by TagNTrail

Everything’s more fun when you can share it with your pet, even your love of comics! This personalized tag will really make your best bud stand out. $14

New Releases

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Pup and Dragon: How to Catch a Unicorn by Alice Walstead and Paul Gill

This is part of a series that follows two best friends, Pup and Dragon, as they go on quests to find the rarest, most amazing creatures around. This time, they’re off to the zoo on the rainbow trail of a unicorn!

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Lunar Boy by Jes and Cin Wibowo

Moving to a new place and trying to fit in with a new stepfamily are huge challenges for any kid. Imagine trying to handle both at once! Indu is struggling to do just that when all he really wants is to go back to his original home on the moon. But when he gets the chance to do so, will he take it, or will he give life on Earth another chance?

For a more comprehensive list of new releases, check out our New Books newsletter!

Riot Recommendations

Today’s Riot Rec theme is: graduation! ‘Tis the season, and while graduation ceremonies are unfortunately going to look very different for some students this year, new grads should still be proud of their academic accomplishments!

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King Cheer by Molly Horton Booth, Stephanie Kate Strohm, and Jamie Green

As her graduation looms, Leah is overwhelmed with doubt and uncertainty, so she decides to give up captaining the cheer squad to attend to “more important” matters. When the squad’s new leaders start to make Leah’s old team miserable, can Leah step up to set things right?

Blue Beetle Graduation Day cover

Blue Beetle: Graduation Day by Josh Trujillo and Adrian Gutierrez

Jaime Reyes, alias the Blue Beetle, is now a college graduate, but he and his friends have other things on their minds — like being sidelined by the Justice League in the middle of an alien invasion. The above link goes to the English version, but you can buy this book in Spanish, too. It’s a good way to keep up with your Spanish now that you don’t have to go to class!

See you next time, nerd friends!

~Eileen