by Moni Barrette | Jan 27, 2021 | Comic Spotlight, Comics Plus, Resources
Mining backlist titles for popular creators is like digging for hidden treasure, and surfacing lesser-known creators alongside them is the heart of Readers’ Advisory. Our Creator Spotlight: Classic Backlist & New-to-You Comics list does both, offering a curated combination of popular creators and up-and-comers—all available for unlimited simultaneous access via schools and libraries through Comics Plus.
by LibraryPass | Jan 25, 2021 | Comics Plus, Publisher Spotlight, Resources
LibraryPass’ John Shableski sat down [remotely] with Dark Horse’s Mark Bernardi to discuss their history with comics, libraries, and schools; the power of backlist, and insights on some of their key titles.
by LibraryPass | Jan 13, 2021 | Comics Plus, Publisher Spotlight, Resources
LibraryPass’ John Shableski sat down [remotely] with NBM & Papercutz’s Terry Nantier to discuss his imprints’ history with comics, relationship with libraries, important backlist titles, and notable new releases.
by Moni Barrette | Jan 5, 2021 | Comic Spotlight, Comics Plus, Resources
Graphic Medicine encompasses a broad range of titles and health issues and has become a common way to help young people understand and share how they’re feeling, both mentally and physically. It can also help offset the stigma around concepts like anxiety, depression, and the physical issues created by mental stress. Comics Plus’ collection of Graphic Medicine titles can help students of all ages better articulate their own physical and mental health, and foster empathy for others facing difficult circumstances.
by LibraryPass | Dec 22, 2020 | Comics Plus, Publisher Spotlight, Resources
LibraryPass’ John Shableski sat down [remotely] with IDW’s Blake Kobashigawa to discuss the publisher’s history with comics, relationship with libraries, important backlist titles, and notable new releases.
by Moni Barrette | Dec 2, 2020 | Comic Spotlight, Comics Plus, Resources
To complement the best-known titles that spotlight our interconnectedness and shared humanity, we’ve curated a broader reading list for Universal Human Rights Day featuring additional titles for all ages that can help readers explore these concepts further, through comics.