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Most Popular Last Week: Teen

ArtCrumbs Featured Comics • Feb 7, 2022

Our Most Popular Last Week series returns with our Teen genre! The good 'ole days of nostalgia, or is it? Teens can have just as much variety in experiences as adults. Complex and complicated moments are part of everyday life and figuring out who and what we are. Here are some of the most popular teen stories for the week of February 7th!

Take a load off and dive into the teenage nostalgia with these Teen Comics!

1. Found Faith, 115 pages - Published by Merry Fox Comics, (cc/ @bassdrumdreams)

Teen sees a ghost and goes on his spiritual journey.

Story and Art by Merry Fox Comics



 



 

2. E-Ratic, 125 pages - Published by AWA Studios, (cc/ @WillGraves)

You’re fifteen years old. You’re suddenly granted incredible powers. Cool, right? There’s only one problem: you can only use your powers for ten minutes at a time. What do you do when you have to save the world but you only have ten minutes to do it? This is the problem faced by Oliver Leif, a teenager who has just moved to a new town, and a new school, and is having a hard enough time.

Story and Art by Brian Reber and Kaare Andrews



 



 

3. LADY-BIRD, 48 pages - Published by FairSquare Comics, (cc/ @FairSquareComics)

Two young women, living 100+ years apart, appear to be mysteriously connected, sharing the same super powers. But their goal is the same: freeing themselves from patriarchy, abuse and exploitation. Created by Fabrice Sapolsky (SPIDER-MAN NOIR). Co-written by Dawn J. Starr. Art by Daniele Sapuppo.

Story and Art by Daniele Sapuppo, Dawn J.Starr, Fabrice Sapolsky, Lissa



 



 

4. XII: Of Magic and Muses, 1038 pages - Published by Batichi's Books, (cc/ @kkiomall-evans)

Our mousy protagonist Willow lives in a mundane and restricted school, which ends up being the worst place someone could get gifted a magical necklace. Desperately trying to contain the magic within, this act of futility seems to just make matters worse. As the necklace crumbles the school’s secrets around her, Willow is left to wonder if it was a gift sent by friend or foe?

Story and Art by Batichi's Books



 



 

5. School of Rejecks Series #1, 33 pages - Published by School of Rejecks, (cc/ @SchoolofRejecks)

School of Rejecks mission is to acknowledge social issues, challenging young adults in modern society. Striving to address topics of discrimination, bullying, body image, substance use and sexuality. This will enhance social awareness and reading literacy, while providing solutions. School of Rejecks characters depicts various mental and physical uniqueness, to promote self-confidence.

Story and Art by Matt Ryan



 



 

6. Boygirl, 917 pages - Published by GHOSTMAYA, (cc/ @ghostmaya)

Cris is a poor boy and full of debt. In order to pay it, he works very hard but it is still not enough. So his boss take that advantage and offer him that she will pay all of his debt by spying her daughter. So Cris accept the offer and disguise as a student of a prestigious school. Not to mention he disguise his self as a girl.

Story and Art by GHOSTMAYA