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November 24, 2025 by Lori Henderson Leave a Comment

Sheeta’s Little Big World | This Week’s Comics

November 24, 2025 by Lori Henderson   Leave a Comment

Sheeta’s Little Big World Volume 2 from Kodansha Comics tops this week’s short list of new comics, manga, and graphic novels for readers 12 and under. Other highlights include a new Max and Chaffy volume from DK Flip, Search for the Ice Chaffy. Marvel Comics finishes the mini series Uncle Scrooge Earth’s Mightiest Duck with issue #4, and Papercutz releases a new volume in the series Casagrandes, Freezing and Frio.

The List:

AMULET BOOKS
Are You Afraid Of The Dark Volume 3 Tale Of The Vanishing Circus HC, $16.99

DK FLIP
Max And Chaffy Search For The Ice Chaffy GN, $12.99

KODANSHA COMICS
Sheeta’s Little Big World Volume 2 GN, $11.99 **Weekly Pick**

MARVEL COMICS
Uncle Scrooge Earth’s Mightiest Duck #4 (Of 4), $4.99

ONI PRESS
Adventure Time Volume 1 Best Of Buds TP, $19.99
Biker Mice From Mars (2025) #6, $4.99

PAPERCUTZ
Casagrandes Freezing And Frio GN, $7.99

The Pick:

Sheeta’s Little Big World Volume 2 GN – Kodansha releases the second of this three volume adventure series that will charm readers. Little Sheeta has left the littlefolk town, built in a hollowed-out log, to search for his friend Nala. Standing no taller than a blade of grass, his journey into the wide world is filled with dangers from rats, ants, weasels, and other littlefolk with their own priorities. Sheeta and his companion Izuna happen upon a little girl named Kugel. She is from a village built of hardened earth inside a tree hollow, where the townsfolk process the tree sap into the most amazing syrup! But now ants, attracted by the syrup, have broken through the walls and are forcing Kugel and her people out. Despite the wishes of the village chief, who is also Kugel’s mother, Kugel is determined to stay and fight for her home! Taking inspiration from The Borrowers and Studio Ghibli, this title will enchant readers young and old.

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About Lori Henderson

Lori Henderson is a mother of two teenage daughters and an avid reader. She blogs about manga at her personal blog Manga Xanadu as well as contributing and editing for Manga Village. She blogs about all things fandom (mainly Doctor Who) at her other personal blog Fangirl Xanadu. She's been at it so for over 5 years now and counting!

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