This summer the teen challenge on our Beanstack platform focuses on comics. Whether you are a comics reading fan or new to reading them, Oceans of Comics invites you to dive in for a swim this summer: to log any book you read; to explore different types of comics; to write reviews; and to attend one or more of the teen summer programs at the Library. There are 27 badges. Earn at least 14 to complete the challenge. The more badges you earn, the more entries you will have in the Library's weekly summer prize drawings. One badge equals one entry, but you must earn at least one badge each week to be entered in that week's drawing. Earn the completion badge and you will be entered in the drawing for a goody bag and book bundle.
Action/Adventure
Magic, Vol. 1, by Jed MacKay, 2021. Across the vast Multiverse, those gifted with a 'spark' can tap into the raw power of Magic and travel across realms: they are Planeswalkers, and they are being targeted. When coordinated assassination attempts on Guildmasters Ral Zarek, Vraska, and Kaya rock the city of Ravnica leaving Jace Beleren's life hanging in the balance, a fuse is lit that threatens not just these three Guilds, but the entire plane of Ravnica.
Once & Future V. 1, The King is Undead, by Kieron Gillen, 2020. When a group of Nationalists use an ancient artifact to bring a villain from Arthurian myth back from the dead, retired monster hunter Bridgette McGuire pulls her unsuspecting grandson Duncan, a museum curator, into a world of magic and mysticism to defeat a legendary threat.
Onion Skin, by Edgar Camacho, 2021. Rolando's job was crushing his soul... and then it crushed his hand. Now he can barely get out of the house. Nera is a restless spirit who loves to taste everything life can offer, but sleeps in a broken-down food truck and can't see a way to make her dreams come true. When their paths cross at a rock show, the magical night seems to last forever. Together they throw caution to the wind, fix up the truck, and hit the road for a wild adventure.
Biography or Memoir
Humor
The Dire Days of Willowweep Manor, by Shaenon K. Garrity, 2021. After she saves a man from drowning, Haley wakes up in a pocket universe that appears as a gothic estate and helps three brothers whose job it is to protect her world against a penultimate evil.
Marble Season, by Gilbert Hernandez, 2013. In this quasi-autobiographical tale, comic book legend Gilbert Hernandez paints a vibrant view of his memories of suburban family life in California during the 1960s. Marble Season masterfully explores the redemptive and timeless power of storytelling and role play in childhood.
Nothing Can Possibly Go Wrong, by Prudence Shen, 2013. Captain of the basketball team Charlie and president of the robotics club Nate battle it out in a school class election campaign for funding to cover a robotics competition or new cheerleading uniforms
One-Punch Man, V.1, by One, 2015. Nothing about Saitama passes the eyeball test when it comes to superheroes, from his lifeless expression to his bald head to his unimpressive physique. However, this average-looking guy has a not-so-average problem-- he just can't seem to find an opponent strong enough to take on! Every time a promising villain appears, he beats the snot out 'em with one punch! Is Saitama doomed to a life of superpowered boredom?
Pumpkinheads, by Rainbow Rowell, 2019. Deja & Josiah are seasonal best friends. Every autumn, all through high school, they've worked together at the best pumpkin patch in the whole wide world. They say good-bye every Halloween, and they're reunited every September 1. But this Halloween is different -- Josiah and Deja are finally seniors, and this is their last season at the pumpkin patch. Their last shift together. Their last good-bye. Josiah's ready to spend the whole night feeling melancholy about it. Deja isn't ready to let him. She's got a plan.
Nonfiction
The Faithful Spy: Dietrich Bonhoeffer and the Plot to Kill Hitler, by Johm Hendrix, 2018. Hitler’s Nazi party is gaining strength and becoming more menacing every day. Dietrich Bonhoeffer, a pastor upset by the complacency of the German church toward the suffering around it, forms a breakaway church to speak out against the established political and religious authorities. When the Nazis outlaw the church, he escapes as a fugitive. Struggling to reconcile his faith and the teachings of the Bible with the Nazi Party’s evil agenda, Bonhoeffer decides that Hitler must be stopped by any means possible.
Drawing the Vote: The Illustrated Guide to the Importance of Voting in America, by Tommy Jenkins, 2020. Coinciding with the 2020 US presidential election, Drawing the Vote looks at the history of voting rights in the United States, and how it has affected the way we vote today.
Romance
Laura Dean Keeps Breaking Up With Me, by Mariko Tamaki, 2019. Laura Dean, the most popular girl in high school, was Frederica Riley's dream girl, but Freddy is learning she is not the best girlfriend, so she seeks help from a mysterious medium and advice columnists to help her through being a teenager in love.
Mooncakes, by Suzanne Walker, 2019. Nova knows more about magic than your average teen witch. She works at her grandmothers’ bookshop, where she helps them loan out spell books and investigate any supernatural occurrences in their New England town. One fateful night, she follows reports of a white wolf into the woods, and she comes across her childhood crush, Tam.
Science Fiction
Clockwork Curandera: The Witch Owl Parliament, by David Bowles, 2021. Resurrected by her brother using a forbidden combination of alchemy and engineering, apprentice curandera Cristina vows to protect the Republic of Santander against the lechuzas terrorizing immigrants and plaguing the country.
Valerian: The Complete Collection. Vol. 1, by Pierre Christin, 2017. Space opera from France that juggles the mysteries of time and space through the adventures of Laureline and Valerian.
Blade Runner 2019, Vol. 1, Los Angeles, by Michael Green, Mike Johnson, and Andres Guinald, 2019. When the wife of a rich industrialist goes on the run with his daughter, Blade Runner ASHINA is called in to track her down as a favor to the woman's husband - a man, second only, in power, to Eldon Tyrell. As Ash investigates the disappearance she uncovers a deadly and shocking conspiracy,
and goes after a rogue Nexus -6 Replicant unlike any she's ever faced before.
Dune, Book 1, by Brian Herbert, 2020. Frank Herbert's epic science-fiction masterpiece set in the far future amidst a sprawling feudal interstellar society, tells the story of Paul Atreides as he and his family accept control of the desert planet Arrakis. A blend of adventure and mysticism, environmentalism, and politics.
Last Pick, by Jason Walz, 2018. In a world where aliens have taken over Earth, abducted every human they deemed useful, and abandoned the rest, twins Sam and Wyatt struggle to start a revolution of the unwanteds.
Superheroes
Hawkeye, Vol. 1: My Life As a Weapon, by Matt Fraction, 2013. In his spare time away from the Avengers, Clint Barton, also known as Hawkeye, takes on the seedy underbelly of New York City with his protege, Kate Bishop, as they foil a burglary plot and infiltrate a high-stakes villain auction.
Nubia: Real One, by L. L. McKinney, 2021. Nubia has always stood out because of her Amazonian strength, but even though she uses her ability for good she is seen as a threat, so when her best friend Quisha is threatened by a boy who thinks he owns the town, Nubia risks everything to become the hero society tells her she is not.
Watchmen, by Alan Moore, 1987. the story of the Watchmen as they race against time to find a killer, with the fate of the world hanging in the balance.
Harley Quinn: Breaking Glass, by Mariko Tamaki, 2019. With just $5 and a knapsack to her name, fifteen-year-old Harleen Quinzel is sent to live in Gotham City. To combat the destructive gentrification of her new neighborhood, she must choose between supporting Ivy, her friend from high school and an impassioned activist, or the Joker, an anarchist of questionable motives.
Ms. Marvel. Vol. 1, No normal, by Willow Wilson, 2014. Kamala Khan, a Pakistani American girl from Jersey City who lives a conservative Muslim lifestyle with her family, suddenly acquires superhuman powers and, despite the pressures of school and home, tries to use her abilities to help her community.