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Did you have *snow* much fun with Graphix?

Last Friday was December 1st, and Graphix decided to mark this occasion with a very wintry takeover! On Twitter, @GraphixBooks shared panels from some of their graphic novels featuring snowy scenes with the hashtag #SnowMuchFunWithGraphix. (Cute, right?)

In case you missed it, we complied all the cold weather fun they shared below.

The Phoenix rises in America: A Q&A with David and Tom Fickling

The Phoenix, the laugh-out loud, informative, for all ages, adventure filled weekly comic based in the UK is coming to America! To celebrate its arrival on our shores, acclaimed editor and publisher, David Fickling and Editor-in-chief Tom Fickling talk with us about The Phoenix’s voyage to America and how it got to where it is today. Scroll down for our Q&A!

In your own words, what is The Phoenix?

Tom: The Phoenix is the weekly comic I wish I’d had when I was a kid. Full of amazing stories, interesting facts and characters and worlds that would stay with me for life. 

David:  Without doubt most exciting, enticing, enthralling introduction to reading stories available today. Flying with The Phoenix is reading with wings.

The Phoenix, of course, is the mythological bird that is reborn from its ashes. It’s also the amazingly illustrated bird that Chris Riddell illustrated for the 200th issue! What was it about this idea behind an independent weekly comic that propelled you to revive The Phoenix comic into what it is today? 

D: When I was growing up the experience of reading my favorite weekly comic was the highlight of my week. But great comics stopped being made as publishers started to spend more on the toys on the front of the comic than the stories inside and only publishing licensed content. The Phoenix is a place where brilliant new creators can share their amazing original ideas with the world. We are deeply passionate and committed to what they make and so pour their heart and souls into it. 

By the time you reach the 300th issue, you’ll be the first independent UK comic to do so in over 40 years. How does that feel? And what are your plans for the 300th issue!?

D: The Phoenix creates so much loyalty and love in its fans.  When I hear that Phoenix love now (we get loads of fan mail from children and parents alike) my heart is full to bursting. As for plans you’ll have to ask Tom. I’m waiting for issue 300 with baited breath like the other Phoenix-ers! 

T: It feels amazing! But we’re still very young and very much looking forward to publishing many more issues. We want The Phoenix to become culturally important like the other great names in comics. We are just now starting to get emails from parents of children who used to read The Phoenix who are now off to college and university telling us that The Phoenix has inspired them and had a real impact in their development. Obviously that’s amazing and why The Phoenix exists. For issue 300 we are unbelievably excited to publishing a new story called Tale of The Dragon Boy. This is illustrated by the amazing Neill Cameron and is a story invented by a Phoenix reader as part of a competition we ran this year. The winner, Orlando, is the hero of the story so we can’t wait for the readers to meet him! 

I know this may be a hard question, but of all the comics in the world, if you could be transported into one, which would it be? What kind of character would you turn yourself into? 

T: Spiderman every day of the week! 

D: For me I am never going to top that indescribable, insatiable curiosity and hunger to read more and more that I had as a nine-year-old when I read a comic called Boys World. So that’s the one.  But right now I’d love to sign on as a crewmember on the Mary Alice as she sails the seas of time with John Blake. 

How does it feel to be entering into the American market AND the digital world by launching The Phoenix Weekly Story Comic as digital editions this fall?

T: We are absolutely over the moon to be able to share The Phoenix with American readers! After 5 years of publishing from our tiny office in Oxford we have thousands of pages of amazing comics from amazing creators to share with new readers. And these digital editions of The Phoenix are just the start, as we also have some ridiculously awesome physical books coming out next year thanks to our partnership with the masters of all ages comics – Scholastic!

What’s next for The Phoenix?!

T: Another 300 issues! Plus loads more amazing serialized stories that will inspire children and get them reading. 

D: More! And even better! The Phoenix is rising! This is its time. There are so many new and exciting stories coming from all the amazing artists and writers we work with. We want The Phoenix to be like HBO or Pixar for kids. Every series is a MUST READ!  

  

Dream Jumper 2 Twitter takeover

Dream Jumper #2: Curse of the Harvester comes out tomorrow (!!), so to celebrate, @GraphixBooks hosted a #DreamJumperTakeover on Twitter this weekend!

Each hour, we shared a new frame from the new Dream Jumper graphic novel. Scroll down to see the full reveal (including some fun facts from creators Greg Grunberg and Lucas Turnbloom!), and check out #DreamJumperTakeover for even more!

 

The Witch Boy Twitter takeover

The Witch Boy by Molly Ostertag is a new graphic novel hitting shelves on October 31 that follows thirteen-year-old Aster, a boy who desperately wants to be a witch. The only problem is that in his family, the girls are raised to be witches, while the boys grow up to be shapeshifters—and anyone who crosses those lines is exiled. When a mysterious danger threatens the other boys, Aster knows he can help—as a witch.

To celebrate the new release, @GraphixBooks hosted a Twitter takeover: Each hour on Saturday, @GraphixBooks tweeted a new panel from The Witch Boy to give readers a sneak peek and to introduce them to Aster!

We've rounded up all of the panels here, but be sure to also check out #WitchBoyTakeover to see more conversation! 

Scholastic at New York Comic Con!

New York Comic Con is almost here! The East Coast's biggest pop culture convention will be held October 5–8. Many Scholastic authors and illustrators will be at this year’s show. Check out the schedule below to add them to your NYCC plans if you’re attending the show! And follow Scholastic on Twitter and Instagram for live #NYCC updates all weekend.

Thursday, October 5

Panel: Girl Power Comics: Middle-Grade Fiction for Girls (and Boys) (Badge Required)

  • Panel Time: 11:30AM–12:15PM
  • Location: NYPL, Stephen A. Schwarzman Building, 476 5th Ave
  • Description: The authors behind some of your favorite middle grade graphic fiction discuss creating stories with strong, positive female characters, and the importance of overcoming the lingering perception that comics are only for boys.
  • Panelists: Jennifer L. Holm (Swing It, Sunny), Laura Terry (Graveyard Shakes), Yehudi Mercado, Mark Siegel
  • Moderator: Brigid Alverson (Publishers Weekly, School Library Journal)

Panel: Gender Identity: Understanding Through Art (Badge Required)

  • Panel Time: 12:15PM–1:15PM
  • Location: Javits Center,Room 1B03
  • Description: At the forefront of modern social debate is the nature of gender identity and how we move forward culturally with new understanding of the diversity within. Many contemporary graphic novels directly and indirectly address this debate by providing fictional and non-fictional representations of individuals expressing and explaining how the definitions of both identity and gender have evolved. This panel will explore how this discussion can enter into the classroom and which texts could be vital in crystallizing an understanding of this complex topic.
  • Panelists: Molly Ostertag (The Witch Boy), Tami Stronach, Michael Gianfrancesco, Dana Simpson
  • Moderator: Katie Monnin

Panel: Hot Off The Press in Children’s Books (Badge Required)

Author Autographing Session (Badge Required)

Panel: Handling Challenges and Bans (Badge Required)

  • Panel Time: 1:15PM–2:00PM
  • Location: NYPL, Stephen A. Schwarzman Building, 476 5th Ave, Classrooms A&B
  • Description: Comics are uniquely vulnerable to challenges and bans, especially comics for teen audiences. Learn about challenged and banned comics and what you can do if they're challenged in your school or library.
  • Panelists: David Saylor (Vice President and Creative Director, Scholastic), Candice Mack, Amie Wright, Mark Siegel
  • Moderator: Charles Brownstein, CBLDF

Event: Children’s Author Speed Dating (Badge Required)

  • Event Time: 2:15PM–3:00PM
  • Location: NYPL, Stephen A. Schwarzman Building, 476 5th Ave, Trustees
  • Description: Meet the authors! In this special speed dating event, presented by the CBC Graphic Novel Committee, NYCC @ NYPL attendees have a chance to meet some of the fantastic authors attending New York Comic-Con this year, and talk to them about their work, their process, and what they've got in progress.
  • Participants: Molly Ostertag (The Witch Boy), Jennifer L. Holm (Swing It, Sunny), Gale Galligan (The Baby-Sitters Club Graphic Novel: Dawn and the Impossible Three)

Panel: Here Lie Dragons & Eternal Beasties (Badge Required)  

  • Panel Time: 2:45PM–3:45PM
  • Location: Javits Center,Room 1A18
  • Description: Compelling non-human characters have been part of storytelling, whether as allies or adversaries, protagonists or part of the scenery, since the tradition began.
  • Panelists: Tui T. Sutherland (Wings of Fire Graphic Novel: The Dragonet Prophecy), Jon Hollins, Kristen Ciccarelli, Tochi Onyebuchi, and Jodi Meadows
  • Moderator: Sayantani DasGupta (The Serpent’s Secret)

Event: 25 Years of Fears: Goosebumps with R.L. Stine (Ticketed Event; Badge Required)

  • Event Time: 3:00PM–4:00PM
  • Location: Hudson Mercantile 500 W 36th St
  • Description: Comic Con beware, you’re in for a scare! R.L. Stine, author of the best-selling children’s book series Goosebumps is at San Diego Comic-Con for the first time. Come meet the man who has given you 25 years of fears. If you dare!
  • Speaker: R.L. Stine (Goosebumps: Slappyworld)

Author Autographing Session (Badge Required)

 

Friday, October 6

Author Autographing Session (Badge Required)

  • R.L. Stine (Goosebumps: Slappyworld)
  • Signing Time: 11:00AM–12:00PM
  • Location: Javits Center,Hall 1B Autographing Area, Table 23

Panel: WNDB Presents Spring Awakening - Diversity in Coming-of-Age Comics & Graphic Novels (Badge Required)          

  • Panel Time: 1:30PM–2:30PM
  • Location: Javits Center,Room 1A18
  • Description: Cartoonists discuss diversity in coming-of-age stories. How do these artists tap into the voices of young protagonists? What compelled them to tell stories that vary from autobiographical to contemporary to fantasy? Join us as we talk about these issues and the need for more authentic representations in comics/graphic novels.
  • Panelists: Molly Ostertag (The Witch Boy), Gina Gagliano, Nidhi Chanani, Jorge Aguirre, Ngozi Ukazu

Panel: Creating Comics with Kids (Badge Required)

  • Panel Time: 3:15PM–4:15PM
  • Location: Javits Center,1C03 Family HQ, Lower Level
  • Description: Kids say and think the darndest things and we plan to unleash them! Come hear their ideas and watch them come to life. Audience kids will help guide our panel of comics creators to make our own NYCC comics! Whether you come to watch and enjoy or participate, a good time will be had by all.
  • Panelists: Jennifer L. Holm (Swing It, Sunny), Talla Hurwich, Nathan Hale, Judd Winnick

 

Saturday, October 7

Panel: Making Ships Set Sail: Fandom & Relationships (Badge Required)

  • Panel Time: 12:15PM - 1:15PM
  • Location: Javits Center, Room 1A18
  • Description: Fandoms are EVERYTHING to us; they're a space for fans to explore the fictional worlds they wish they could visit, and for them to fall even further in love with their favorite characters. And in today's interconnected world, fans have multitudes of opportunities to share their passion for their chosen characters and universes, whether classis or contemporary.
  • Panelists: Cecil Castellucci (Don’t Cosplay with My Heart), Tessa Bailey, Alisa Kwitney, Jon Scieszka, Delilah S. Dawson
  • Moderator: Peter Brett

Author Autographing Session (Badge Required)

 

Sunday, October 8

Panel: A Fantastic Assortment of Fantasy (Badge Required)

  • Panel Time: 1:15 PM–2:15PM
  • Location: Javits Center,Room 1A18
  • Description: Fantasy is large: it contains not only multitudes of story settings and protagonists, but also formats. Go beyond the medieval European fireside tale retellings.
  • Panelists: Daniel José Older (Shadowhouse Fall), Molly Ostertag (The Witch Boy), Nidhi Chanani, Tomi Adeyemi, Max Brallier
  • Moderator: Emily Asher-Perrin, Tor

Author Autographing Session (Badge Required)

  • Daniel José Older (Shadowhouse Fall) and Molly Ostertag (The Witch Boy)
  • Signing Time: 2:30PM–3:30PM
  • Location: Javits Center,Hall 1B Autographing Area, Table 23

New York Comic Con at Books of Wonder (Public Event)

"Swing it, Sunny" takes over Twitter

Swing it, Sunny by Jennifer L. Holm and Matthew Holm goes on sale on September 12, and to celebrate, the team behind @GraphixBooks (our graphic novel imprint) hosted a #SunnyTakeover to release a special excerpt!

We've rounded up all the posts below, but be sure to check out #SunnyTakeover on Twitter to see more!

 

NPR's 100 favorite comics and graphic novels

The rise of graphic novels and the continued popularity of comics (Wonder Woman, anyone?) can maybe be a tad overwhelming for readers just beginning to get into the genre. There's just so much to choose from! 

I'm a graphic novel novice, but I have a comic book geek of a husband (don't worry, that's how he refers to himself, too) who helps me curate my choices. If you're not so lucky to have a personal comic expert living in your house, check out NPR's 100 Favorite Comics and Graphic Novels list.

The list isn't an objective "best of" list; it's more personal than that. NPR asked readers to submit their favorite picks, and then their crack team of critics and creators helped narrow down the 7,000+ submissions into this final list, nicely sorted into categories to make finding a new book or series to try easier.

Bonus: their list includes Raina Telgemeier's Ghosts, Jeff Smith's BONE series, and Kazu Kibuishi's Amulet series! They say:

Ghosts by Raina Telgemeier: "Our judges had a hard time picking just one Raina Telgemeier book, but eventually we settled on the gorgeous, heart-tugging Ghosts..."

Amulet by Kazu Kibuishi: "...a charming mashup of everything from Lord of the Rings to Star Wars."

BONE by Jeff Smith: "...a great comic to start your little readers on."

There are lots of other great titles in their roundup. Check out the full list here.

 

 

 

The Adventures of John Blake Twitter takeover

The Adventures of John Blake by Philip Pullman hits stores today, and in honor of its release, @GraphixBooks (our graphic novel imprint) hosted a #JohnBlakeTakeover on Twitter. Each hour on Saturday, @GraphixBooks tweeted out a panel from the book that, collectively, comprised a special excerpt — and an exciting scene!

We've rounded up all 10 of the panels here. See more at #JohnBlakeTakeover!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bird and Squirrel take over Twitter!

The fourth book in the Bird & Squirrel graphic novel series by James Burks – Bird & Squirrel On Fire – hits shelves this Tuesday, January 31st. (That's tomorrow!) In honor of this upcoming release, @GraphixBooks (Scholastic's graphic novel imprint) hosted a #BirdAndSquirrelTakeover on their Twitter account last Saturday where they shared their top 10 scenes from Bird & Squirrel's new adventure!

We've rounded up all 10 moments here, but be sure to also check out the hashtag #BirdAndSquirrelTakeover to see more conversation!

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