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What Are the Best Graphic Novels for Kids in Grades K-5?

Brooklyn comics bookseller Jason Mojica has some suggestions for parents of young readers

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If you鈥檙e a parent, you鈥檝e probably noticed that comics are for kids again. For decades, the mainstream comics industry produced a succession of darker and grittier takes on their most beloved characters, designed for so-called mature readers. But somewhere in the early aughts, all-ages comics began to flourish, published by independent trailblazers like Papercutz and Toon Books, as well as by traditional children鈥檚 book publishers like Scholastic. In the years since, the quantity and quality of graphic novels for kids have only increased. Marvel may dominate at the box office, but it鈥檚 that at the bookstore 鈥 each time releases a new volume, it instantly becomes a best-seller.

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But what graphic novels should your kids pick up when they鈥檙e ready to graduate from Dog Man (or perhaps aren鈥檛 even yet at that reading level?). The choices are dizzying, and without any recognizable characters from your own childhood to serve as a guide, it can be hard to know where to start. That鈥檚 where we come in. During the pandemic, my then-6-year-old son and I found ourselves reading tons of kids’ graphic novels together, and we set up a little table outside a local playground to sell selected volumes to neighborhood families under the name We later launched a , sending out picks for the best kids’ graphic novel of the month along with a zine that we publish to kids across the U.S., and last October, we opened a in Brooklyn.

Our entire selection is carefully curated. We break it down into categories such as Funny Ha Ha, Life on Planet Earth, Early Readers, Superheroes, True Stories, Adventure & Mystery, Fantasy and Gamer Comics. To serve customers beyond New York, we have a , an alternative to Amazon that supports independent bookstores across the country. 

Since we love making both lists and recommendations, we鈥檝e put together some for your favorite young readers in grades K through 5:

Kindergarten


by Mika Song

The newest book in Mika Song鈥檚 Norma and Belly series is a total delight. Virtually every panel of her playful watercolor and ink drawings will bring a smile to your face, and the writing is perfect for early readers.

First Grade


by Dan & Jason

A spirited and comedic sword-and-sandal adventure featuring a precocious girl named Barb and a yeti named porkchop. Like action? Like fantasy? Like laughing? You鈥檒l love Barb. Created by the fertile minds of Dan & Jason (Blue, Barry and Pancakes).

Second Grade


by Aoife Dooley

This kinda-sorta-but-not-really autobio comic by Irish comedian Aoife Dooley, who has autism, is wildly entertaining and incredibly illuminating about what it鈥檚 like to be a kid who doesn鈥檛 know they鈥檙e on the spectrum. It鈥檚 a fresh and welcome take on the 鈥済raphic novel about a kid who doesn鈥檛 fit in鈥 genre, that is both sincere and funny as all get-out.

Third Grade


by Liam Walsh

If we told you this is an incredible sci-fi adventure set against the backdrop of 1950s America and the polio epidemic, you might think that sounds a bit too 鈥 heady. So instead, we鈥檒l describe it as Tintin meets The Iron Giant. New Yorker cartoonist Liam Walsh brings his A game to this book, using lively visual storytelling to breathe life into a compelling cast of characters. 

Fourth Grade


by Max De Radegues

The first graphic novel for young readers from Belgian cartoonist Max De Radegu茅s is a perilous adventure full of mystery and youthful derring-do. Twin siblings Stig & Tilde are set to participate in a local tradition whereby 14-year-olds have to survive on an island together for a full year 鈥 but an accident leaves them stranded on the wrong island. A page-turning survival story ensues. 

Fifth Grade


by Paul Pope

Perhaps one of the best graphic novels ever made for young readers is this 2013 hidden gem by acclaimed artist Paul Pope. If you like a good boy-versus-monsters tale and are ready to have your eyeballs explode, try this. 

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