This week, Takio joins the Graphicly family, bringing even more all-ages excitement to our lineup of kid-friendly titles. 
But isn’t that Decemberist Colin Meloy’s former folk quartet out of late 90s Missoula, Montana, you ask. Even better, friend. This is the brainchild of young Olivia Bendis from Portland. Fortunately for us, her father had the good sense to share it with readers the world over. 
The celebrated creative team behind Powers delivers an all new story perfect for the whole family. Truly. Takio is a 96-page graphic novel from Brian Michael Bendis and Michael Avon Oeming, based on a story by Olivia Bendis. It’s a tale of two sisters—Taki and Olivia, hence the title—brought together by one nefarious (mad) science project. 
“Takio tells the story of two sisters in a multiracial, adoptive family who are driving each other insane!!! Their overprotective mother makes them walk to school together, eat lunch together, and play together. They can’t get away from each other!! But when a one-of-a-kind, once-in-a-lifetime accident gives them real-life superpowers, these two sisters become the first actual superheroes in the entire world.”
This is one you’ll happily share with the kids in your life. And now you can do so on a desktop, on your iPad, or any Android device through Graphicly! 
Grab Takio today. For more from Bendis and Oeming (though maybe not for the kids) check out the capes and robbers procedural Powers! 

This week, Takio joins the Graphicly family, bringing even more all-ages excitement to our lineup of kid-friendly titles. 

But isn’t that Decemberist Colin Meloy’s former folk quartet out of late 90s Missoula, Montana, you ask. Even better, friend. This is the brainchild of young Olivia Bendis from Portland. Fortunately for us, her father had the good sense to share it with readers the world over. 

The celebrated creative team behind Powers delivers an all new story perfect for the whole family. Truly. Takio is a 96-page graphic novel from Brian Michael Bendis and Michael Avon Oeming, based on a story by Olivia Bendis. It’s a tale of two sisters—Taki and Olivia, hence the title—brought together by one nefarious (mad) science project. 

“Takio tells the story of two sisters in a multiracial, adoptive family who are driving each other insane!!! Their overprotective mother makes them walk to school together, eat lunch together, and play together. They can’t get away from each other!! But when a one-of-a-kind, once-in-a-lifetime accident gives them real-life superpowers, these two sisters become the first actual superheroes in the entire world.”

This is one you’ll happily share with the kids in your life. And now you can do so on a desktop, on your iPad, or any Android device through Graphicly! 

Grab Takio today. For more from Bendis and Oeming (though maybe not for the kids) check out the capes and robbers procedural Powers

The Darkness by ~mlopezart
Check out more of The Darkness on Graphic.ly

The Darkness by ~mlopezart

Check out more of The Darkness on Graphic.ly

“The Killer” waits on his target.  The Killer #1 from Archaia.  Available on Graphic.ly.

“The Killer” waits on his target.  The Killer #1 from Archaia.  Available on Graphic.ly.

Plutonian by chubbychee on Deviant Art.

Plutonian by chubbychee on Deviant Art.

Kitty Pryde makes her entrance in Astonishing X-Men #1
Written By Joss WhedonArt by John Cassaday
Available on Graphic.ly

Kitty Pryde makes her entrance in Astonishing X-Men #1

Written By Joss Whedon
Art by John Cassaday

Available on Graphic.ly

Spock, Master of Puns.  Scene from Star Trek: Countdown #1.  The prelude to J.J. Abrams’ Star Trek movie from IDW.  All four issues are available on Graphic.ly

Spock, Master of Puns.  Scene from Star Trek: Countdown #1.  The prelude to J.J. Abrams’ Star Trek movie from IDW.  All four issues are available on Graphic.ly

The Darkness #2
Jackie talks about how The Darklings have evolved.
Written by Phil HesterArt by Michael Broussard
Published by Top Cow and available on Graphic.ly

The Darkness #2

Jackie talks about how The Darklings have evolved.

Written by Phil Hester
Art by Michael Broussard

Published by Top Cow and available on Graphic.ly

Alternate Cover to Irredeemable #15 by Dan Panosian available on Graphic.ly
Story by Mark WaidPencils by Diego BarretoColors by Andrew Dalhouse

Alternate Cover to Irredeemable #15 by Dan Panosian available on Graphic.ly

Story by Mark Waid
Pencils by Diego Barreto
Colors by Andrew Dalhouse

Want to win $500? Help us name the panel view in our iPad/iPhone app! Email your suggestions to info@graphicly.com. Best ones will be voted on by the community. (if duplicated, first one to be received wins)
Above is a screenshot of our panel view from the Graphic.ly iPad app.

Want to win $500? Help us name the panel view in our iPad/iPhone app! Email your suggestions to info@graphicly.com. Best ones will be voted on by the community. (if duplicated, first one to be received wins)

Above is a screenshot of our panel view from the Graphic.ly iPad app.