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Dive into the world of comics with Comics Plus! Our vast digital library gives you unlimited access to thousands of titles from top publishers and independent creators alike, all at your fingertips. Whether you're a fan of superheroes, manga, graphic novels, or indie comics, you'll find something to love. Best of all, every digital title is available for unlimited simultaneous access, meaning every student in your school, class, or library can explore and enjoy the content at the same time. With new releases added regularly and the convenience of reading on any device, Comics Plus is your go-to platform for discovering, enjoying, and collecting comics on the go. Start exploring today!

Diverse, Age-Appropriate Content

Comics Plus® curates content for age-appropriateness while offering diverse viewpoints. Expert curators ensure inclusive, engaging stories that reflect multiple perspectives for all readers. If there is ever an issue, simply contact our customer care team and specific titles can be reviewed or removed.

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Comics Plus® offers an unparalleled selection of content, featuring the best from top publishers, bestsellers, and hidden gems. Whether you're looking for the latest blockbuster comic, timeless classics, or unique finds, we've got it all.  With Comics Plus®, you get access to the most exciting and engaging comics, all in one place!

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Comics Plus offers dynamic resources to support classroom learning, making classical literature and STEM/STEAM subjects more accessible. With graphic novels, students engage with timeless stories and explore exciting concepts, all in one easy-to-use platform.

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Comics Plus Package Overviews

Tailored for beginning and emerging readers from preschool through elementary school (ages 3 to 10), this collection is ideal for reluctant and remedial readers, including those in early middle school. It offers a variety of formats, from picture books and early readers to traditional comic books and manga with simplified panel layouts, including comic strips. Key titles include Avatar: The Last Airbender, Awkward, Big Nate, Bone, Disney Manga, Geronimo Stilton, Minecraft, My Little Pony, Really Bird, The Sisters, and Sonic the Hedgehog. Featured publishers include ABDO, Andrews McMeel, BOOM! Studios, Capstone, Cherry Lake, Frederator, Immedium, Lerner, Papercutz, Red Comet, Rosen, Saddleback Educational, and Yen Press.


Readers: Preschool, Kindergarten, Reluctant, & Elementary

Formats: Picture Books, Early Readers, Comic Books with Simplified Panel Layouts, Comic Strips, Manga

Language: Simplified Word Balloons, Very Conservative Approach to Profanity

Content: Story Intensity, Action, and Violence Should Be Similar to Chirldren's Television Shows. Higher Elementary Titles Will Include Social-Emotional Stories and Stories Derived From Historical Events. 

Perfect for active readers in upper elementary and middle school, as well as reluctant and remedial readers in high school, this collection offers a diverse range of formats, including comic books, manga, and hybrid prose/comics, with more sophisticated panel layouts. Key titles include Adventure Time, Archie Comics, Avatar: The Last Airbender, Awkward, Bone, Chicagoland Detective Agency, Dance Class, Disney Manga, Djeliya, The Legend of Zelda, Lumberjanes, Quince, The Sisters, Stranger Things, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, They Called Us Enemy, and Yotsuba&!. Notable publishers include ABDO, Apples & Honey, Archie Comics, Andrews McMeel, Capstone, Cartoon Books, Classics Illustrated, Dark Horse, Immedium, Kodansha, Lerner, Manga Classics, Oni Press, Papercutz, Rosen, Saddleback Educational, Saturday AM, Yen Press, and Zuiker Press.


Readers: Elementary, Reluctant, Middle School, Active Readers (Above Age/Grade Level)

Formats: Picture Books, Comic Books with Simplified Panel Layouts, Comic Strips, Manga, Traditional Comic Books, Hybrid/Prose Comics & More Sophisticated Panel Layouts

Language: Mild-Profanity Potential in Certain Titles - Similar to PG-13 Movies.

Content: Story intensity, action, and violence should be equivalent to a typical PG-13 rated movie, while also reflecting a typical middle grader’s life experiences. Historical contexts of violence, including violence experienced by particular social groups, are considered age-appropriate. Humor may come at the expense of authority, and poop jokes and other potty humor are considered age-appropriate. Kissing and dating are age-appropriate; partial or full nudity and simulated sex are not. Disrespectful portrayals of characters as sexual objects or as sexual aggressors are not age-appropriate, nor is humor that relies on these themes.

Designed for active teenage readers in upper middle and high school, as well as reluctant and remedial adult readers, this collection spans a wide range of formats to cater to diverse reading preferences. It features key titles such as Archie Comics, Attack on Titan, Battle Angel Alita, Crude: A Memoir, Dramacon, Fairy Tail, Hakim’s Odyssey, Hellboy, Hip Hop Family Tree, Invincible, Locke & Key, Mob Psycho 100, Paper Girls, Redbone, Stranger Things, Street Fighter, Sword Art Online, The Umbrella Academy, They Called Us Enemy, and Tiananmen 1989. Prominent publishers include Archie Comics, Andrews McMeel, Classics Illustrated, Dark Horse, Europe Comics, Fanbase Press, Fantagraphics, Humanoids, Image Comics, Kodansha, Lerner, Manga Classics, Oni Press, Papercutz, Saturday AM, Scout Comics, TKO Studios, Tokyopop, UDON Entertainment, Valiant, Yen Press, and Zuiker Press.


Readers: Active Teenage Readers in Upper Middle and High Year Levels. Lower-Level (Teen) Titles Cater to Reluctant & Remedial Readers.

Formats: All - Comics, Manga, Picture, Graphic Novels.

Language: Mild-Profanity Potential in Certain Titles - Similar to PG-13 Movies.

Content: Story intensity, action, and violence should be equivalent to a typical PG-13 rated movie, while also reflecting a typical middle grader’s life experiences. Historical contexts of violence, including violence experienced by particular social groups, are considered age-appropriate. Humor may come at the expense of authority, and poop jokes and other potty humor are considered age-appropriate. Kissing and dating are age-appropriate; partial or full nudity and simulated sex are not. Disrespectful portrayals of characters as sexual objects or as sexual aggressors are not age-appropriate, nor is humor that relies on these themes.