On Tuesday, May 19th (bookstores) and Wednesday, May 20th (comic shops), Mad Cave Studios Papercutz imprint is releasing the graphic novel SCHOOL FOR EXTRATERRESTRIAL GIRLS Vol. 3!

Here’s a look at the cover, storyline, and preview pages for Mad Cave Studios’ release on New Comic Book Day…

SCHOOL FOR EXTRATERRESTRIAL GIRLS Vol. 3: “Girls in Space

Written by Jeremy Whitley
Art by Jamie Noguchi
Letters by Dave Lentz

Audience: Kids
Page Count: 146
Genre: Action & Adventure
SRP: $9.99 (digital)/$12.99 (trade paperback)/$19.99 (hardcover)

School is out for the summer and it’s finally time for our extraterrestrial girls to take a break and head to the beach! Or it would be, if the world wasn’t about to be destroyed! An armada from The Lacertillian Empire – Tara’s people – are on the way to Earth and nobody knows why. There are only days before the strongest battlecruisers from the largest and most dangerous empire in the galaxy arrive and our girls are on the clock to help their headmasters figure out why they’re coming and how to defend the world. Are they coming to eliminate Misako after destroying her home planet? Are they coming to reclaim Tara for some crime of her family? Or is there something far more dangerous on their agenda? Tara, Misako, Summer, Kat, and their friends are back and this time the fate of Earth is in their hands. Let’s just hope they figure it out in time!


About Papercutz:

Papercutz is dedicated to publishing great graphic novels for all ages. Popular with reluctant readers and gifted readers alike, Papercutz graphic novels for kids, tweens, and teens include a wide range of genres, including humor, action adventure, mystery, horror, and favorite characters. We work every day to introduce young readers to the imaginative wonders waiting to be discovered in comics.


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