Graphic Novels, Manga, and Series at the Woodburn Public Library
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Tegami Bachi by Hiroyuki Asada -- Letter Bees risk their lives in the darkness of Amberground where giant insects make travel between cities dangerous.
Vol. 1 – Gauche Suede must deliver a living package, young Lag Seeing, through a remote area rife with Gaichuu.
Vol. 2—On his way to interview for Letter Bee, Lag Seeing finds his dingo: Niche, a feral young girl with shooting strength and hair made of golden swords.
Gear School by Adam Gallardo -- 13-year-old Teresa trains to drive the giant war machines called Gear as part of the endless war with aliens.
100 Girls by Adam Gallardo -- Sylvia has no idea why she can move like a gymnast and punch like a heavyweight, she’s determined to find out.
Samurai Champloo by Masaru Gotsubo -- Could the vicious killer with a grudge against samurai be the link to the elusive Sunflower Samurai?
Zatch Bell by Makoto Raiku
Vol. 7 – After an intense summer, Kiyo notices Suzy acting strange and covered with bandages.
Vol. 8 – Zatch and Kiyo’s hopes for a fun trip to an amusement park are dashed when confronted by two sets of Mamodo.
Vol. 10 – Kanchomé joins the circus and befriends a lonely girl named Rushka. Can he muster up the strength to defend her against a really scary mamodo?
X-Men Misfits by Raina Telgemeirer -- A re-envisioning of the classic mutant super-hero team for the manga audience. Kitty Pryde goes off to boarding school.
Land of the Blindfolded by Sakura Tsukuba -- Kanade sometimes sees the future when she touches someone or something. Arou, can see the past but does not feel he can do anything about it. Namiki also sees the future but has more control and uses it purely for selfish reasons.
Vol. 1 – When Kanade glimpses an unfortunate incident coming, can she – should she – change it?
Vol, 2 – The chemistry between Kanade and Arou is complicated when Namiki develops a crush on Kanade.
Vol. 3 – Through a careless mistake, the school doctor discovers Kanade’s power. Why is he intent on stopping her?
Want to find out more? Have a book review of your own to submit? Contact Jeannie Rogers in the library's Youth Services Department. Or call the Youth Services desk: 503-982-5260.