Out Today: Huck the new comic book from Mark Millar and Rafa Albuquerque

Huck is a different kind of comic book. It's not about a traditional superhero, though Huck does have a gift that sets him apart. Abandoned as a child, he picked up the habit at the orphanage of doing one good deed a day. And with his ability to find anything, and some other neat powers …

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Daddy-Long-Legs by Jean Webster

Written way back in 1912 for children or young adults, by Jean Webster, a woman who believed in women's rights and other socially progressive issues, this book has been made into films and stage plays. And for some reason, I had never read it. Which is crazy, because as a kid I was a reader, …

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Jupiter’s Legacy Comic by Mark Millar and Frank Quitely, Vol 2/#1 is out now

Comics superstars Mark Millar and Frank Quitely reinvent the superhero epic for the 21st Century! - Millarworld.tv This comic book is such a humorous and yet also scary indictment of the modern age. Based around the offspring of a group of superheroes, it talks about drug use, social media and the double edged sword of …

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The All Girl Filling Station’s Last Reunion by Fannie Flagg

I think I've read all of Fannie Flagg's books, and loved every one. The most famous is perhaps Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistlestop Cafe, which was made into an excellent film. In fact, the author is an actress herself! What I love about her books is that they're about the simple things in life, …

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