
In this semi-autobiographical tale, Raina deals with worsening stomach aches in fourth and fifth grade. The anxiety she feels about her stomach problems begins to affect her schoolwork, too. With the help of her parents and friends, she tries to figure out how to deal with her problems, and make it through the challenges of nearing puberty and shifting friendships, as well.
9. "The River at Night," by Kevin Huizenga
Everyman character Glenn Ganges reflects on his life, career and marriage as he’s unable to sleep after drinking coffee late at night. Like cartoonist Chris Ware, Huizenga is a master of using the comics form to experiment and explore.
10. "Bury the Lede," by Gaby Dunn and Claire Roe with Miquel Muerta
A college intern at a big-city paper finds herself the only reporter that a high-profile murder suspect will speak to in this noir-ish tale.
Matthew Price, matthew@matthewLprice.com, has written about the comics industry for more than two decades. He is the co-owner of Speeding Bullet Comics in Norman.
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