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Eileen’s primary literary love is comic books, but she’s always on the lookout for her next literary adventure no matter what form it takes. She has a Bachelor’s in media studies, a Master’s in digital communication, a smattering of published short stories, and a seriously cute dog. Follow her on Bluesky.
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Eileen’s primary literary love is comic books, but she’s always on the lookout for her next literary adventure no matter what form it takes. She has a Bachelor’s in media studies, a Master’s in digital communication, a smattering of published short stories, and a seriously cute dog. Follow her on Bluesky.
View All posts by Eileen Gonzalez
Ha, nature puns! Autumn really is the best.
Well, it’s taken ten months and/or ten decades, but we’ve almost reached the end of another year. As the calendar winds down, take a few minutes to enjoy the latest comic books and graphic novels. This month’s new releases list includes print versions of popular webtoons and webcomics, adaptations and expansions of stories from other media, and a whole lot of sweet romantic adventures to boot.
November is often seen as a time of looking back, assessing the year, and expressing gratitude for the good things that have happened. But don’t lose sight of all the great stuff happening in the future too, whether you are looking forward to the holidays, a fresh start, or just a few hours with a brand new story.
Do Women Need Sex Entertainment? by Yachinatsu and Sono Yoshioka (Nov 11)
Trying to juggle a career and romantic prospects is no mean feat in this hectic world of ours. This light-hearted manga follows a working girl who is just trying to have it all. And is that really so much to ask?
All access members continue below for the best new comics, graphic novels, and manga coming out in November
Eileen’s primary literary love is comic books, but she’s always on the lookout for her next literary adventure no matter what form it takes. She has a Bachelor’s in media studies, a Master’s in digital communication, a smattering of published short stories, and a seriously cute dog. Follow her on Bluesky.
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Agent Cupcake by Katie Longua, Mel Hilario, and Lauren Davis (Nov 4)
What’s cooler than being a spy? Being a spy and a unicorn, like Agent Cupcake. Needless to say, Miguel, a human, is thrilled when he gets to work with his idol. But can he help save the day when unicorns start losing their magic powers?
If the Shoe Fits by Sarah Mlynowski and Bethany Crandall (Nov 4)
If you’re a fan of the “Whatever After” book series, this graphic adaptation is sure to please! Siblings Abby and Jonah are transported via magic mirror to the world of Cinderella. After the eponymous heroine breaks her foot, the kids will have to find another way to get Cinderella the happy ending she deserves!
Always Raining Here by Hazel and Bell (Nov 11)
Carter is beyond ready to hook up. Adrian, still smarting from a recent break-up, really isn’t. But, since there aren’t too many other available guys in their “painfully boring” corner of Vancouver, Carter pursues him anyway. Can they find their way to happiness?
High-Class Homos Volume One by Momozerii (Nov 11)
Sapphia is gay. She is also royalty, which means her parents expect her to marry a man for the good of the kingdom. Fortunately, Sapphia’s equally gay best friend August is down for a lavender marriage. Needless to say, shenanigans ensue!
The Return of the Blues Brothers: The Escape of Joliet Jake by Luke Pisano, Stella Aykroyd, James Werner, and Felipe Sobreiro (Nov 18)
Set 20 years after the classic film and co-created by children of the film’s original actors, this graphic novel combines a new story featuring new characters with flashbacks to previously unsung tales of the Blues Brothers themselves.
Fruits Basket: The Complete Box Set by Natsuki Takaya (Nov 25)
Here’s a blast from the manga past! Relive the adventures of Tohru Honda and the cursed Sohma family, each of whom shares a mystical connection with a zodiac animal. Heck, I probably didn’t even need to provide that summary.
*Two on Ice Volume One *by Elck Itsumo (Nov 25)
Hayuma is one-hundred-percent committed to figure skating and won’t allow any distractions to get between him and his career goals — until he arrives at a new rink and sees an old, familiar face.
If you just can’t wait to see how this story continues, the second volume is already available on digital!
As always, the New Release Index has a lot more fresh-off-the-presses books where these ones came from!
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