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Looking for more comic books to read this week? Check out these suggestions from Idea Place Librarian, Andrew. All of these titles are available through Hoopla.

Eastman and Laird's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Black and white classic volume 1

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (The Classic Series) Vol. 1
One of the strangest concepts that became worldwide phenomenon, see where it all started. The
original three issues of The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Collected and presented in their
original Black-White format, experience the darker take on the Turtles origins as they seek to
avenge the murder of their master’s former owner, while navigating a city overrun by crime and
corruption. See the introduction of Leonardo, Michelangelo, Raphael, and Donatello as well as
the first-time appearances of their dearest ally, April O’Neil, and sworn foe, the Shredder.
Recommended for Ages 15 and older (Violence, Blood, language)

 

Ms. Marvel Volume 1: No Normal

Ms. Marvel Audio Book
Vol. 1 No Normal
Read By: Shanta Parasuraman
Kamala Khan’s, a Pakistani-American Teenager living in Jersey City, whole world changes for the
weird when she is exposed to terrigen mist, an alien gas that transforms her forever. Now able to change her size and form, she follows her passion for superheroes and becomes the protector of Jersey City. With danger rising, Kamala works to protect her friends and family while learning what
kind of hero she can truly be. Read by Shanta Parasuraman, this volume covers the first six issues of Kamala’s fantastic series.
Recommend for Ages 14 and Older (Violence, blood)

 

X-Men: Days of Future Past

X-Men: Days of Future Past
In a grim future, mutants are nearly extinct and the X-Men all but gone. Kitty Pryde is one of the
last remaining ones, with the help of friend, Rachel Summers, she is transported back in time to
her youth, when she was a newly inducted member of the X-men, to help stop the catastrophe
that would lead to her horrific future. As dangers from past and present endanger everything, can
the future truly be re-written or will something worse come from this desperate risk.
Recommended for ages 16 and older (Violence, death, and grim imagery)

Westhampton Free Library