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The Dog Knight

 Middle Grade | Adventure | LGBTQ+

☆ Writing: Jeremy Whitley

     Art: Bre Indigo

     Coloring: Melissa Capriglione 

 Published by Feiwel and Friends May 16th, 2023

A nonbinary middle schooler saves a dog from bullies and is offered the chance to become the Dog Knight, protector of a magical pact between humans and dogs, in the first book of this humorous and heartwarming middle-grade graphic novel series.

 

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Northranger

 Young Adult | Suspense | LGBTQ+

☆ Writing: Rey Terciero

     Art: Bre Indigo 

 Published by Harper Alley

HARVEY AWARD nominee

GLAAD MEDIA ​AWARD nominee

In this swoony and spooky teen summer romance graphic novel set on a Texas ranch, sixteen-year-old Cade Muñoz finds himself falling for the ranch owner’s mysterious and handsome son, only to discover that he may be harboring a dangerous secret.

 

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Jamie

☆ Young Adult | Coming of Age | LGBTQ+  

☆ Writers: Bre Indigo, Tami Babi

     Art: Bre Indigo

☆ Ongoing, Updates weekly, FREE TO READ

☆ Published on Tapas.io & Webtoon online platforms from 2014 - Present


At his aunt’s wedding, Jamie, a young hopeless romantic, bumps into Aiden, a socially inept pretty boy, who unintentionally steals his heart. After discovering Aiden goes to his school, with the help of his sister Vicky, Jamie decides to find the quickest way to win him over. Gaining unforgettable friendships and important life lessons along the way, Jamie’s impact on Aiden and his group of friends creates a rippling effect that changes everything.

 

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Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy

 Middle Grade | Coming of Age | Classic Adaptation

☆ Writing: Rey Terciero 

    Pencils & Character design: Bre Indigo

☆ Published by Little, Brown Books for Young Readers 2019

Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy are having a really tough year: with their father serving in the military overseas, they must work overtime to make ends meet...and each girl is struggling in her own way. Whether it's school woes, health issues, boy troubles, or simply feeling lost, the March sisters all need the same thing: support from each other. Only by coming together--and sharing lots of laughs and tears--will these four young women find the courage to discover who they truly are as individuals...and as a family.

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Something To Say

☆ Middle Grade | School | Fiction

☆ Writing: Lisa Moore Ramée,

    Interior Art: Bre Indigo

    Cover Art: Nicholle Kobi

☆ Published by Balzer + Bray 2020

"Eleven-year-old Jenae doesn’t have any friends—and she’s just fine with that. She’s so good at being invisible in school, it’s almost like she has a superpower, like her TV idol, Astrid Dane... Then a new student shows up at school—a boy named Aubrey with fiery red hair and a smile that won’t quit... The more she tries to push him away, the more he seems determined to be her friend...When the two are paired up for a class debate about the proposed name change for their school, Jenae knows this new friendship has an expiration date. Aubrey is desperate to win and earn a coveted spot on the debate team. There’s just one problem: Jenae would do almost anything to avoid speaking up in front of an audience—including risk the first real friendship she’s ever had."

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