■ Ali Cross
James Patterson, adapted by Adam Rau, illus. by Phillip Tajalle.
Patterson, July
This graphic adaptation features the son of Patterson’s Alex Cross, who wants to be a detective like his father.
■ Amber Brown Is Not a Crayon
Paula Danziger, illus. by Victoria Ying. Putnam, May
Amber and her best friend Justin face separation when Justin has to move away in a story filled with humor, puns, and heartfelt emotion, originally published in 1993.
■ Best Friends Forever
P.J. Night. Simon Spotlight, May
The You’re Invited to a Creepover series gets its sixth volume as a graphic novel.
■ The Circuit
Francisco Jiménez, illus. by Celia Jacobs. Clarion, Mar.
Jimenez’s memoir of growing up in a family of Mexican workers in California’s fields, first published in 1997, becomes a graphic novel.
■ Evil Spy School
Stuart Gibbs, illus. by Anjan Sarkar. Simon & Schuster, Mar.
The third volume of adaptations of Gibbs’s popular Spy School series.
■ Katie, Batter Up!
Coco Simon, illus. by Glass House Graphics. Simon Spotlight, Apr.
Simon serves up a fifth volume of graphic adaptations for the Cupcake Diaries.
■ The Old Willis Place
Mary Downing Hahn, adapted by Scott Petersen et al. Clarion, July
A graphic adaptation of Hahn’s ghost story from 2004.
■ Warriors: The Prophecies Begin
Erin Hunter, illus. by Natalie Riess. HarperAlley, July
This new, full-color graphic novel adapts Into the Wild and Fire and Ice, the first two volumes of The Prophecies Begin.
■ Warriors: The Rise of Scourge
Erin Hunter, illus. by Bettina M. Kurkoski and Danielle Weires. HarperAlley, Mar.
A new edition of the manga-style adaptation published by Tokyopop in 2008, now rereleased in color.
■ Whatever After: Fairest of All
Sarah Mlynowski, illus. by Anu Chouhan. Graphix, Apr.
A brother and sister are magically transported to the world of fairy tales and bring some surprising new twists to these familiar children’s stories.
■ Winnie-the-Pooh
A.A. Milne, adapted by Travis Dandro. Drawn & Quarterly, Apr.
Dandro adapts the classic tale of a boy and his bear, along with a new story by the author.
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Much-loved stories get new lives as graphic novels.