This week is Children's Book Week, so we wanted to highlight some of the awesome kid-friendly stories on GlobalComix! Here are six titles that were Popular Last Week, featuring:
1. Future Heroes, 87 pages - Published by 215 Ink, (cc/ @215Ink)
These are the adventures of children who could be any one of us. No matter how hard things are at home or at school, they decide to leave sadness aside and use their skills to help their friends in acts of extreme generosity & courage. That's what makes them true heroes.
Story and Art by 215 Ink
2. Glamorella's Daughter, 104 pages - Published by Literati Press Comics & Novels, (cc/ @lcomics-novels)
Comet, the daughter of Earth’s greatest defender, yearns for a quiet existence with towers of books and the occasional game night at her friend’s house. Her mom, Glamorella, savors the thrill of adventure, the heat of battle, and the glitzy soirées that come with superheroics.
Story and Art by artistjerrybennett and Charles Martin
3. Monster Me: All Phone and Games, 35 pages - Published by AWA iPOP, (cc/ @WillGraves)
Cyberbullying is now all too common in the classroom and in our daily lives. Follow the adventures of Newmon and his fellow classmates as they create "doh" creations and take photos on their cellphones with questionable intentions.
Story and Art by Cocoon Productions, Davide Puppo, Maxflan Araujo, Sami Brice
4. Urban Legendz, 109 pages - Published by Humanoids, (cc/ @BrunoHumanoids)
A group of young vigilantes roam the streets of Brooklyn solving supernatural crimes.
Story and Art by Michael Yates, Nick Bruno, Paul Downs
5. Memo: A Treasure Box of Memories, 30 pages - Published by Arcana Comics, (cc/ @SeanArcana)
Emily discovers a forgotten toy in her attic. Together the two friends set out on adventures to find the toymaker's toys and discover the gifts and abilities of the whimsical Memo.
Story and Art by Arcana Comics
6. Rikki, 145 pages - Published by Karate Petshop, (cc/ @normharper)
A young mongoose raised to fear mankind is separated from his burrow during a fierce storm. He awakens in a human home with no memory of who or what he is. Now, with a pair of deadly king cobras targeting his new family and his memories slowly returning, he must choose between the values of the mongoose society he was born into and the humans he has come to care for.
Story and Art by Karate Petshop