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Star Runner Chronicles: Rising Star is a nice riff on familiar sci-fi and teenage drama

Having learned the truth about her alien origins, Aurora Palmer dreams of traveling to the galaxy. With the help of her friends and Vanguard scientists, she is mastering both her unique abilities and the complex technology of the powerful starship they left behind. As the first test launch approaches, troubling visions of the future make Aurora increasingly fearful about what awaits her in the stars.

Story: James Watson
Art: Leo Cordeiro
Ink: Carlos Eduardo
Color: Mohan Sivakami
Letterer: Wilson Ramos, Jr.

Get your copy in comic shops! To find a comic shop near you, visit http://www.comicshoplocator.com or call 1-888-comicbook or digitally and online with the links below.

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Star Runner Chronicles: Rising Star is a nice riff on familiar sci-fi and teenage drama

Having learned the truth about her alien origins, Aurora Palmer dreams of traveling to the galaxy. With the help of her friends and Vanguard scientists, she is mastering both her unique abilities and the complex technology of the powerful starship they left behind. As the first test launch approaches, troubling visions of the future make Aurora increasingly fearful about what awaits her in the stars.

Story: James Watson
Art: Leo Cordeiro
Ink: Carlos Eduardo
Color: Mohan Sivakami
Letterer: Wilson Ramos, Jr.

Get your copy in comic shops! To find a comic shop near you, visit http://www.comicshoplocator.com or call 1-888-comicbook or digitally and online with the links below.

Bookshop
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Atlantis Studios provided Graphic Policy with a FREE copy for review
This post contains affiliate links, which means that if you click on one of the product links and make a purchase, we’ll receive a percentage of the sale. Graphic Policy does purchase items from this site. Making purchases through these links helps support the site

Preview: Grimm Fairy Tales #64

Grimm Fairy Tales #64

Story: Joe Brush, Ralph Tedesco, Dave Franchini, David Wohl
Writer: David Wohl
Art: Babisu Kourtis
Color: Jorge Cortes
Letterer: Taylor Esposito
Editor: David Wohl
Cover A: Igor Vitorino / Ylenia Di Napoli
Cover B: Guillermo Fajardo / Mohan Sivakami
Cover C: Ron Leary Jr.
Cover D: Keith Garvey

Taking over after the death of her mother, Sela, Skye Mathers is the new Guardian of the Nexus. With the help of Shang, her mentor, and her friends at Arcane Acre, she is learning the extent of her new powers and trying to figure out her place in protecting the universe. Skye “Snow White” Mathers is home again, and is trying to put the pieces of her life back together. But the world has changed, a new evil is emerging, and Skye will find out firsthand that nothing at Arcane Acre can ever be the same.

Grimm Fairy Tales #64

Review: Star Runner Chronicles: Dark Star

Aurora hopes for a normal life but she has found out she’s not really human and then there’s the new girl in school who is hitting in the guy she likes too.

Story: James Watson
Art: Leo Cordeiro
Ink: Carlos Eduardo
Color: Mohan Sivakami
Letterer: Wilson Ramos, Jr.

Get your copy in comic shops! To find a comic shop near you, visit http://www.comicshoplocator.com or call 1-888-comicbook or digitally and online with the links below.

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DC Comics Introduces Young Readers to Super Heroes with My First Comic

DC is inviting young readers into the world of super-hero storytelling with My First Comic, a program debuting in 500 participating Walmart stores across North America and on Walmart.com.

My First Comic is an ideal way to exercise the imaginations as well as the reading and learning skills of readers ages six through nine. Each 48-page two-in-one “flipbook” features stories spotlighting DC characters, plus activity pages containing mazes, puzzles, matching games, and more. 

My First Comic – Batman is the debut title in the line, featuring classic stories from DC’s Batman Adventures series. “No Asylum” is written by Ty Templeton with art by Rick Burchett, Terry Beatty, and Lee Loughridge. “Who Am I” is written by Dan Slott, with art by Templeton, Beatty, and Loughridge. The issue also includes “Fowl Play,” by Beatty and Templeton, with colors by Zylonol, and “Free Man,” written by Templeton, with art by Burchett, Beatty, and Loughridge

Basketball champion and global icon LeBron James and the characters of Warner Bros. Looney Tunes take center stage in My First Comic – Space Jam: A New Legacy. This 48-page flipbook features three original stories, beginning with Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck donning the costumes of Batman and Superman for their own super-hero showdown in “Bat-Bunny vs. Superduck,” by writer Sholly Fisch, with art by Phillip Murphy and Carrie Strachan. The book also spotlights the high-speed hijinks of Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner in “Welcome Home,” written by Derek Fridolfs, with art by Robert Pope, Scott McRae, and Mohan Sivakami

On the flip side, Derek Fridolfs, Robert Pope, Scott McRae, and Silvana Brys pit Bugs Bunny against Marvin the Martian (with a little help from Space Jam: A New Legacy’s Al G. Rhythm) in “Spaced Out,” followed by a preview of the Space Jam: A New Legacy original graphic novel, available now at Walmart, as well as at participating comic book retailers, book stores, and digital platforms.

The DC website includes a map of all participating Walmart stores in the U.S.