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Happy Star Wars Day! Que la Fuerza te acompañe

Why, yes, yes that is the Spanish phrase for “may the Force be with you.” De nada for the free Spanish lesson! But don’t worry: today’s comics are all available in English.

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R2D2 Inspired Apple Watch Charger Cover by BigUpCreative

Well, who wouldn’t want an itty-bitty R2D2 to look out for their Apple watch charger? I don’t even have an Apple watch and I want one! $12

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Dreams, Volume One: Visions of the Crow by Wanda John-Kehewin and nicole marie burton

At school, Damon has to deal with bullies. At home, it’s his alcoholic mother. And now, there’s a weird crow following him around. How much can one guy be expected to take? As much as he just wants to be left alone, this crow and the insight it brings him might be the key to a happier life.

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Four Eyes by Rex Ogle and Dave Valeza

This fun and true story follows Rex, who wants what many young boys his age want: friends, and for the girl he likes to notice him. Unfortunately, all he gets is a very ugly pair of glasses. Navigating middle school might actually have been easier when he could barely see where he was going! Can Rex find a way to salvage sixth grade anyway?

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Riot Recommendations

Today’s Riot Rec theme is: Star Wars! There is no shortage of Star Wars comics out there, so the ones below may not be the comics you’re looking for. Still, they’re a great starting place for the fan who loves both Star Wars and graphic novels.

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Star Wars: Doctor Aphra Volume One: Fortune and Fate by Alyssa Wong and Marika Cresta

Everyone’s favorite non-Harrison-Ford archaeologist returns to hunt down the Rings of Vaale, a cursed and most elusive artifact. She seeks out a seasoned crew of treasure hunters to help her on her quest, but they aren’t the only ones after the Rings, of course…

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Star Wars: Darth Vader Volume One: Dark Heart of the Sith by Greg Pak and Raffaele Ienco

We all remember when Darth Vader, iconic villain and Galaxy’s Worst Dad Award winner, tried to tempt Luke to the Dark Side — and Luke preferred to take a swan dive than to accept. How did Vader take that, exactly? He probably should have gone to therapy, but we all know that’s not how it went down, don’t we?

I admit, in the Trek vs. Wars debate, I come down hard on the Trek side. (Scandal! Horror!) But for all you Star Wars fans out there, I hope you have a really fantastic day. May all of your future Star Wars content be completely Jar Jar-free!

~Eileen

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Happy AAPI Heritage Month!

It’s May, and you know what that means: it’s Asian American/Pacific Islanders Heritage Month! There is never a bad time to read more books by AAPI authors, but now is a fantastic time to get some recommendations — including some you will find right in this newsletter.

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Ten Rings Coaster – Figure Stand – Cup Coasters – Custom Colors – 3D Printed by DiDiSensei

The real Ten Rings may be trouble, but these coasters are perfectly safe for your personal use. $8

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I Survived the Great Chicago Fire, 1871 by Lauren Tarshis and Cassie Anderson

The “I Survived” series of graphic novels adapts the prose series of the same name. In this volume, a young boy named Oscar has just moved to Chicago when the infamous fire breaks out, destroying much of the city. Can Oscar and his friends survive? (If nothing else, I hope they debunk that nonsense about Mrs. O’Leary’s cow.)

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Every Day by David Levithan and Dion MBD

Another comic-to-book adaptation! ‘Tis the season, I suppose. A young person, known only to themselves as “A,” never knows whose body they will wake up in: new day, new body. They have resigned themselves to that fact…or at least, they did, until falling in love with one girl in particular. Can true love bloom, despite the bizarre, less-than-ideal circumstances?

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Riot Recommendations

Today’s Riot Rec theme is: Asian immigrants! In honor of AAPI Heritage Month, here are two comics — one fiction, one memoir — about Asian immigrants learning to find a place in their new country.

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The Legend of Auntie Po by Shing Yin Khor

The year is 1885. Mei is a young Chinese girl working at a logging camp in the western United States. Life there is difficult for many reasons, but she has one lifeline: the stories she creates about Po Pan Yin, her own version of Paul Bunyan. It’s a heartwarming comic about how we use stories to define, reinvent, and comfort ourselves.

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The Best We Could Do by Thi Bui

In this touching yet devastating graphic memoir, Bui tells the story of how she and her family escaped South Vietnam and resettled in the U.S. Her feelings about her turbulent past change over the years, especially when she herself becomes a mother and realizes what her own parents went through to keep the family safe.

This AAPI Heritage Month, remember that anti-Asian hate crimes have skyrocketed in recent years (though racism is, sadly, nothing new). If you can kick a few bucks to organizations like Asian Americans Advancing Justice, which work to stop these crimes, that’d be great. If not, being nice is the nicest thing you can do for others!

~Eileen

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Isn’t Nature Grand?

Ah, April, where did you go? I won’t miss it, to be honest: my allergies are killing me. Nature may be grand, but it also hates me personally. Fortunately, these comics are hypoallergenic!

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One Piece LED Light Box by MancaveMandatory

This is a must for One Piece fans who like being able to see things. You can pick between two different sizes! $100+

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Daemons of the Shadow Realm by Hiromu Arakawa

Yuru lives a peaceful but lonely life in a remote village. His twin sister Asa lives in a cage. What neither sibling realizes is that they are destined to take command of the powerful, supernatural Daemons that roam the world. Fullmetal Alchemist fans are sure to appreciate Arakawa’s latest pulse-pounding creation!

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Mapmakers and the Enchanted Mountain by Cameron Chittock and Amanda Castillo

In this sequel to Mapmakers and the Lost Magic, three Mapmakers — including Alidade, the newest of the bunch — are on a quest to bring peace, magic, and prosperity back to the world. But what happens when the villainous Night Coats — and even some ordinary civilians — do not want things to change?

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Today’s Riot Rec theme is: the environment! Let’s cap off Earth Month (and, in the U.S., anticipate Arbor Day) with these comics about how precious and fragile our world is.

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Ducks: Two Years in the Oil Sands by Kate Beaton

Before creating her classic, meme-worthy comic Hark! A Vagrant, Kate Beaton worked in Alberta, Canada — specifically, in Alberta’s oil sands, where a select few make a fortune at the expense of the environment and the people. The work exposed Beaton to the beauty of the world — and to the hypocrisy of those who only pay lip service to wanting to protect it.

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Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind Box Set by Hayao Miyazaki

This epic-length manga comes in an epic-sized box set that includes the entire story of Princess Nausicaä, who must save her village, which has already suffered environmental degradation, from a new threat. If you’ve only seen the film adaptation, now is your chance to read where it all began!

Climate change can seem really big and scary, and it is, but there are things you can do to help. For instance, consider giving a few bucks to organizations that are helping to combat the effects of climate change, like Carbon180 or even the World Monuments Fund.

I know that won’t solve everything, but sometimes just taking action can make you feel less helpless and alone!

~Eileen

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God, I Hate Shakespeare

Put down the pitchforks, English nerds, it’s just a musical reference. It seemed appropriate, since the closest I’ve come to reading Shakespeare is watching West Side Story (both versions). But I do know that we just passed the anniversary of his death, and that tomorrow is the anniversary of his baptism. So I reserved today’s Riot Recs just for the Bard!

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Comic Book Bag by TurningMercedes

This handy tote is a great shopping accessory, whether you’re buying groceries or more comics than you actually need. $20

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Outpost Zero: The Complete Collection by Sean Kelley McKeever and Alexandre Tefenkgi

Life in Outpost Zero, a small human colony on an inhospitable planet, has never been easy. Lately, however, things have gotten worse for Alea and her friends. In the wake of her friend’s suicide and a life-threatening storm, Alea will learn the devastating truth about her home.

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The Legend of Korra: Ruins of the Empire Omnibus by Bryan Konietzko, Michael Dante DiMartino, and Michelle Wong

Still miss The Legend of Korra? The story continues here — by the series creators, no less — in this collected edition of the Ruins of the Empire storyline! With the Earth Kingdom’s first elections just around the corner, Korra uncovers a plot to destroy the kingdom’s fragile peace. Can she and Kuvira stop it in time, or will they lose everything?

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Today’s Riot Rec theme is: Romeo and Juliet! Shakespeare’s classic tale of doomed love has attracted a lot of attention among comic book creators. For instance:

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Romeo and Juliet: The Graphic Novel by John McDonald and Will Volley

You don’t need me to summarize this one: the story of Romeo and Juliet, two kids in love but separated by their feuding families, is among the most famous stories ever told in any language. Immerse yourself in this graphic novel version of the timeless play!

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W Juliet Volume One by Emura

Ito may be a tomboy, but that doesn’t mean she’s happy when she’s assigned to play Romeo in the school play. Meanwhile, Makoto, a pretty transfer student, is in the running to play Juliet — but has a big secret: Makoto is a boy disguising himself as a girl in an effort to get his father to approve of his acting ambitions. Needless to say, when Ito discovers Makoto’s secret, hijinks ensue!

Whether you like Shakespeare or just enjoy the soundtrack to Something Rotten!, Shakespeare undoubtedly had a huge influence on our literature. Who knows? Even our comics might not be the same without him!

~Eileen

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The Mellowest Day of the Year

If you’re expecting a lot of pot jokes in today’s newsletter, well, I got nothin’. My bad. I guess weed better just get on with the comics. (Thank you, thank you, I’ll be here all week.)

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I Will Drink the Commoner’s Coffee 11 oz Coffee Mug by TheKawaiiSyndicate

An old reference, but a good one! Fans of Ouran High School Host Club will enjoy their commoner’s coffee twice as much in this mug. Comes in four colors. $24

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Love’s in Sight! Volume One by Uoyama

Who would have guessed that Morio, the meanest juvenile delinquent in town, would fall in love with a cool, confident girl like Yukiko? Neither Yukiko attending a separate school for the blind nor Morio’s fearsome reputation can stand in the way of this fast-blossoming romance!

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Girl Taking Over by Sarah Kuhn and Arielle Jovellanos

It’s Lois Lane as you’ve never seen her before! The Daily Planet‘s future star reporter is so excited for her summer job in the big city — until she realizes just how little her boss values her input. Can Lois overcome scandal and setbacks to make her name as a hard-hitting reporter, or will the city swallow this small-town girl whole?

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Riot Recommendations

Today’s Riot Rec theme is: theme parks! Except for certain Florida governors, we all love ’em! But they can get expensive, so consider reading these comics as a money-saving alternative.

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Fun Fun Fun World by Yehudi Mercado

The crew of the alien warship Devastorm 5 is the laughingstock of the entire fleet. But they have one last shot at glory: conquer Earth! The crew dutifully sets up shop at Fun Fun Fun World, an abandoned Earth theme park, to plot their conquest. Maybe they’ll succeed, or maybe they’ll just ride the roller coaster.

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Lifetime Passes by Terry Blas and Claudia Aguirre

When teenage Jackie learns that she can score free lifetime passes to her favorite theme park if someone in her party dies there, she hatches a dark yet hilarious plan: escort seniors from an assisted living facility to the park until one of them finally keels over. Will Jackie’s scheme succeed, or will she be forced to face the dark side of her obsession with the park?

Eid Mubarak to everyone ending their fast tomorrow evening — and to everyone who wasn’t able to fast this year, too!

~Eileen

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Deer and Kittens and Jellyfish, Oh My!

Quite the menagerie awaits in this edition of the Stack, nerd friends! Isn’t nice to start (or almost start) the week with cute animals and great comics? Not all animals are so cute, though: I found a yellowjacket in the kitchen the morning I wrote this, and that wasn’t very fun at all.

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Black Comic Print Skirt With Pockets by MissMoshDesign

What more fashionable way to head out to the bookstore for your latest batch of comics? $35+

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Missing You by Phellip Willian and Melissa Garabeli

In this poignant graphic novel, siblings Thomas and Lara cope with the loss of their mother by nursing an injured deer back to health. They quickly grow attached to their new pet, whom they call Lion. But Lion is at heart a wild animal who wants to roam free in the forest — meaning that another goodbye is inevitable.

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My New Life as a Cat Volume One by Konomi Wagata

Meeting a cute girl who finds you cute too is a dream come true for many a high-school boy. But there’s a twist: Nao has recently and inexplicably switched bodies with a cat, and the cute girl, Chika, has no idea who he really is! Sure, there are some advantages to being a cat, but not when you’re falling for a human girl. Can Nao ever find a way to get back into his original body?

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Riot Recommendations

Today’s Riot Rec theme is: cross-dressing! It’s been in the news a lot lately, but it’s hardly a new subject for comics like these.

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Princess Jellyfish Volume One by Akiko Higashimura

Tsukimi is a young woman obsessed with jellyfish — and that’s okay, because all of the other people in her apartment building are also women with a wide range of unusual obsessions. Their building is in danger of being demolished, though. A new friend, Kuranosuke, uses his women’s fashion knowledge to propose a solution.

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The Prince and the Dressmaker by Jen Wang

Prince Sebastian has a secret identity: Lady Crystallia, the most revered fashionista in all of Paris! His gowns are made by his best friend Frances. Both have problems they are trying to avoid thinking about: Sebastian’s parents want him to marry, and Frances wants to advance in her career. Can they figure out a way to be themselves while getting what they want?

Personally, I prefer to wear jeans and t-shirts. But whatever you like to wear, I’m sure you look fabulous in it! Stay amazing until Thursday, you hear?

~Eileen

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Let’s Comb Through Some Comics

Where I am, spring is settling in now. The sun is shining, the allergies are flying, and the springtime comics releases are kicking into high gear. Let’s look at a few!

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XL Anime Scrunchy by TheFluffyCrafterLLC

Now you can have your favorite anime characters watching your back, or at least the back of your head. Pick from a selection of franchises to make your scrunchy truly special! $12

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My Dress-Up Darling Volume Eight by Shinichi Fukuda

The series continues with Marin and Wakana, two high schoolers who bond over their love of cosplay despite their other differences, preparing for a beauty pageant. Meanwhile, shy Wakana has to learn how to successfully work with someone other than Marin.

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Twistwood Tales by AC Macdonald

The adorable Twistwood Tales webcomic is now available in hardcover format! Spend some time with the unusual yet endearing denizens of Twistwood Forest as they deal with problems both magical and mundane.

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Riot Recommendations

Today’s Riot Rec theme is: hair! This month marks the 55th anniversary of when the controversial musical Hair hit Broadway. Clearly, the best way to celebrate is by reccing some comics about hair.

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Frizzy by Claribel A. Ortega and Rose Bousamra

Marlene loves her big, curly hair. Marlene’s mother does not. She forces Marlene to spend long hours getting her hair straightened every single weekend so that others will think her hair looks “nice.” Can Marlene ever convince her mami that her hair is nice just as it is?

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Hot Comb by Ebony Flowers

The comics in this collection highlight the many different ways Black women relate to their hair. For some characters, their hair is a source of invasive fascination for their non-Black peers; for others, a new hairstyle is an attempt to fit in. Each must decide for themselves what to do with — and how to feel about — their hair.

That wraps up another week for me, nerd friends. Hard to believe we’re halfway through April already, but don’t worry — I’m nowhere near running out of comics to talk about!

~Eileen

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BFFs = Bookish Friends Forever

Reading isn’t typically a group activity, but it can be, and it’s always fun to talk to your friends about the books you’re reading. Here are some comics that you can share with your best bookish buddies!

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Personalized Comic Pop Art Blanket by OfHeartAndThread

This customizable, comics-inspired blanket is sure to keep you (and your significant other, should you feel like sharing) warm as you read at night. $56

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Batman Volume One: Failsafe by Chip Zdarsky, Jorge Jiménez, and Tomeu Morey

Gotham’s billionaires are in danger! Or are they? Bruce Wayne’s vision-like nightmares tell him that deadly danger is just around the corner, but it isn’t until he is framed for murder that things become truly hazardous — for him and for Gotham City.

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Snow Fairy by Tomo Serizawa

In this opposites-attract romance, photographer Narumi finds himself stranded for the winter with a farmer, Haruki. To pass the time, Narumi teaches Haruki about photography, and the two end up growing closer despite their different personalities and life experiences. But the snow has to melt eventually — will their romance disappear as well?

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Today’s Riot Rec theme is: male friendships! I’ve done female friendships before, but guys have friends too! Here are two comics about dudes bein’ bros.

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Rainbow Days Volume One by Minami Mizuno

Natsuki, Keiichi, Tomoya, and Tsuyoshi are about as different as four high school boys can be, but that doesn’t stop them from being the best and most supportive of friends. So when Natsuki’s much-anticipated Christmas plans fall through, he can rely on help from his friends to save the day!

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This Was Our Pact by Ryan Andrews

What happens to the paper lanterns after the people in Ben’s town set them adrift every autumn? Ben’s friends determine to find out, but only Ben and Nathaniel, a kid nobody likes very much, stick it out long enough to find the answers. Inevitably, the journey changes them — and their relationship — forever.

Whether you have in-person friends, virtual friends, or both, friends are nice to have and to share books with. Unless your friend is your dog, in which case, keep the paper products away and maybe share a bit of sweet potato instead!

~Eileen

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Easter Time is Prime Crime Time

If you’re Norwegian, that title makes perfect sense. Otherwise, keep reading to find out what’s up!

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Comic Book Headband by Lulunastar

Gotta keep your hair out of your eyes while you read somehow! $13

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Nervosa by Hayley Gold

By the time Gold was 12 years old, she was already struggling with disordered eating. The doctors and nurses at the in-patient facility where she was sent cared little for her and the other patients, so it was easy to trick them into believing she was getting better. Gold would instead have to find her own way of recovering from her debilitating mental illness.

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Tista Volume One by Tatsuya Endo

By day, Tista goes to college to become a teacher. By night, she is Sister Militia, an assassin bent on picking off New York’s mobsters one by one. In this series from the creator of the acclaimed Spy x Family, Tista struggles to keep her dual lives separate — and with her feelings for a young man, which could bring down her entire operation.

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Today’s Riot Rec theme is: murder and mayhem! In Norway, Påskekrim (Easter crime) is a beloved tradition, with people indulging their love of crime fiction and nonfiction as they prepare for Easter. Here are two comics about crime that you can read to celebrate your own version of Påskekrim!

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Ryuko by Eldo Yoshimizu

As a member of the Yakuza, Ryuko has always been faced with tough, morally gray (at best) decisions. But when someone kidnaps her mother and compels her to kill her own father, she embarks on a violent quest for revenge, no matter the costs or consequences.

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Harley Quinn Black + White + Red by Various

Harley Quinn, everyone’s favorite criminal clown (sorry-not-sorry, Joker), returns in this anthology collection featuring some of DC’s greatest talents. You’ll learn about Harley’s backstory, as well as some alternate-universe versions of the deranged yet dashing Dr. Quinn, told through striking black and white (and some red, of course) illustrations.

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If you’re celebrating Easter this weekend, I hope you have a nice time! Me, I’ll be celebrating my dog’s first birthday on Monday. Here she is when we first got her at two months old — ain’t she adorable?

~Eileen

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Happy National Deaf History Month!

Did you know April is National Deaf History Month? You can learn more about Deaf History Month at UNC’s website. In the meantime, let’s delve into the latest edition of the Stack, shall we?

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15 Manga Protectors by PolarisPointsNorth

Want to keep your manga neat and dust-free when you’re not reading them? These plastic protectors might be just the thing! $18

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School Trip by Jerry Craft

Part of Craft’s acclaimed New Kid series, School Trip sees Jordan and his pals headed to Paris! But traveling abroad is no picnic, especially when the faculty guides aren’t quite sure of what they’re doing. Can Jordan find a way to enjoy and learn from the trip regardless?

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Lady Baltimore: The Dream of Ikelos by Mike Mignola, Christopher Golden, and Bridgit Connell

Sofia Baltimore has just one goal in mind: stop the Nazis from using occult artifacts to defeat the Allies, no matter the cost to herself. This one-shot story is part of a longer series featuring Lady Baltimore’s supernatural adventures, so if you like this small taste of her exploits, there’s plenty more where this came from!

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Today’s Riot Rec theme is: characters who are Deaf or hard of hearing having cool adventures.

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El Deafo by Cece Bell

In this award-winning book, Cece is struggling to adapt to her new school, where everyone else can hear — and everyone thinks her hearing aid is strange. Even discovering that her hearing aid grants her a kind of superpower isn’t enough to end her loneliness. Can Cece find a way to fit in — and to use her powers for good?

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M.F.K. by Nilah Magruder

Abbie is a young Deaf girl, and all she wants to do is scatter her mother’s ashes in the mountains. When some local, super-powered bullies destroy her plans, Abbie is forced to go on the run — but she isn’t alone, as much as she’d like to be. As Abbie continues her journey, she might finally find some friends and allies, whether she wants them or not.

In closing, I’d just like to add: chag sameach to everyone celebrating Passover tomorrow evening!

~Eileen