Did you know that one in every four middle-grade books sold today is a graphic novel? As we celebrate the 20th anniversary of Graphix, our graphic novel imprint, Publishing Perspective caught up with Graphix founder David Saylor to discuss how this visual storytelling medium has grown and where he sees it heading.
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Comics and graphic novels tend to offer quick and easy stories for children to digest. Illustrations keep them entertained and the speech bubbles are great for children deterred by walls of text. Let your kids read more comics!