Book cover, illustration of a student slumped on a lone desk with an open book and wooden wand. Various objects, such as a soccer ball, banana, paper airplane, litter the floor. "SuperMutant Magic Academy" written in red font across top.
Page example, black and white comic panels of two students playing with a paper fortune teller.
Page example, black and white comic panel of a boy sitting on a wall, in different states as time passes in the same setting.

Jillian Tamaki - SuperMutant Magic Academy

Regular price $ 22.95


Paperback, 224 pages, measures 6.3 x 1 x 8.5 inches

Unrequited love, underage drinking, and teen angst rule at a high school for mutants and witches

The New York Times and New Yorker illustrator Jillian Tamaki is best known for co-creating the award-winning young adult graphic novels Skim and This One Summer--moody and atmospheric bestsellers. SuperMutant Magic Academy, which she has been serializing online for the past four years, paints a teenaged world filled with just as much ennui and uncertainty, but also with a sharp dose of humor and irreverence. Tamaki deftly plays superhero and high-school Hollywood tropes against what adolescence is really like: The SuperMutant Magic Academy is a prep school for mutants and witches, but their paranormal abilities take a backseat to everyday teen concerns.


Science experiments go awry, bake sales are upstaged, and the new kid at school is a cat who will determine the course of human destiny. In one strip, lizard-headed Trixie frets about her nonexistent modeling career; in another, the immortal Everlasting Boy tries to escape this mortal coil to no avail. Throughout it all, closeted Marsha obsesses about her unrequited crush, the cat-eared Wendy. Whether the magic is mundane or miraculous, Tamaki's jokes are precise and devastating.

SuperMutant Magic Academy has won two Ignatz Awards. This volume combines the most popular content from the webcomic with a selection of all-new, never-before-seen strips.

 


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