![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() It can be especially challenging when you don’t seem to conform to expected gender norms. Growing up can be challenging for all of us. They can absolutely make it to the end of their spring semester, right? Tomboy (Liz Prince) Follow Susan, Esther, and Daisy as they start university and learn about the challenges of making new friends, romance, personal experimentation, nu-chauvinism, and more all while balancing their academic lives. This first volume follows the story of three young women who meet during their first year of university. If you like any of the selections below, we encourage you to look beyond our recommendations and explore the comic collection for other works you might enjoy! Comics Available on the Shelf Giant Days, Volume One (John Allison and Lissa Treiman)įor those who are graduating (or have already), you may find yourself recalling your early university years and for those just beginning, you may feel seen in this series. We hope that all of you have a great summer break and that you enjoy these selections and even find a new favorite comic. These selections include materials that are in our physical stack collections as well as our digital collection via ComicsPlus. The IAS Library wanted to share some of our favorite comics that center around the themes of the life changes we all experience to celebrate not just our graduates but also our students, faculty, and staff. With graduation just around the corner, many students are just days away from a big move into a new phase of life. ![]()
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