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If You Loved 'Finding Dory', Try These Comics Next
If You Loved 'Finding Dory', Try These Comics Next
If You Loved 'Finding Dory', Try These Comics Next
Disney Pixar represents the pinnacle of what can be achieved within modern animation, and its heartwarming tales present often complex ideas in ways that children can embrace and understand. The studio's most recent release, Finding Dory, is a sequel to the smash-hit Finding Nemo, but also so much more than that. Like its predecessor, it's a fun adventure film for the family, but it also tackles the difficult subjects of mental health, disability, and being different. There’s a great number of children’s comics out there for fans of Finding Dory, and we’ve put together a list of five of the best independent comics for kids of a variety of ages to try out next.
ComicsAlliance's Guide to San Diego Comic-Con 2015: Sunday
ComicsAlliance's Guide to San Diego Comic-Con 2015: Sunday
ComicsAlliance's Guide to San Diego Comic-Con 2015: Sunday
To help any con-going readers with their convention plans, ComicsAlliance has put together this handy list of panels we recommend. Some are panels we think sound cool and some are panels where you can see CA contributors! You may not be able to experience everything (and probably not everything on this list!), but here's what we think are the best panels to attend on the final day, Sunday, July 12th!
‘SMILE’ Captures the (Dental) Drama of Junior High School
‘SMILE’ Captures the (Dental) Drama of Junior High School
‘SMILE’ Captures the (Dental) Drama of Junior High School
"Smile," the true story of how Raina Telgemeier ("The Babysitters Club," "X-Men: Misfits") knocked out her two front teeth when she was in 6th grade, is coming out this week as a graphic novel from Scholastic, after originally posting installments online...