![]() by Anny Yi, produced by Nelson George, featuring rhyming text and 3-D clay illustrations and The Broken Circle by J.L. ![]() by Christine Roussey, a peek into the imaginary play of a spunky protagonist.Īdventure Publications licks its chops for What Eats That? by Ryan Jacobson, photos by Stan Kekiela, an exploration of an animal food chain of predator and prey.īlack Sheep’s got flow with What Is Hip-Hop? by Eric Morse, illus. by Peskimo, introducing readers to 24 construction machines and In My Room by Jo Witek, illus. by Nick Iluzada, in which Jack, his brilliant siblings, and inventor Hank tackle the mystery behind the sabotage of a tech billionaire’s electricity plant.Īppleseed counts the ways with 100 Things I Love to Do with You by Amy Schwartz, an ode to friendship and love, Tinyville Town: Time for School by Brian Biggs, in which the town comes together to send their children to school Buildablock by Christopher Franceschelli, illus. Yee, featuring a 15-year-old girl who discovers she has the power to bash the gates of Heaven with her fists as she defends her Bay Area suburb from a hellish demon and Jack and the Geniuses: Book Two by Bill Nye and Gregory Mone, illus. by Lorena Alvarez, in which a girl learns to share some of the on-stage spotlight she loves with her little brother.Īmulet gives fall the evil eye with The Curses by Laure Eve, the second volume about a glamorous coven as observed by Summer Grace Nathan Hale’s Hazardous Tales #7 by Nathan Hale, a yet-to-be-titled graphic novel about World War II Like Love by Leah Konen, about a teen girl and guy who help each other win their lost loves back after meeting at the local virtual reality experience shop The Epic Crush of Genie Lo by F.C. by David Roberts, a twist on the traditional tale featuring “magical” new clothes Danza!: Amalia Hern ández and Mexico’s Folkloric Ballet by Duncan Tonatiuh, profiling the dancer, choreographer, and founder of the titular dance company and Starring Carmen by Anika Denise, illus. by Peter Reynolds, modeling a calming mindfulness practice, The Emperor’s New Clothes by Ying Chang Compestine, illus. ![]() by David Roberts, featuring STEM and design projects and activities inspired by Beaty and Roberts’s picture books I Am Peace by Susan Verde, illus. (It shares the same director as Alien, Ridley Scott.Abrams double-checks the blueprints for Iggy Peck’s Big Project Book for Amazing Architects by Andrea Beaty, illus. Coupled with online theories, this has resulted in the inclusion of Blade Runner into the Alien Universe. To make things even more complicated, these films' creators have planted easter eggs in other movies. However, the earliest film, chronologically, is the first Predator, set the year it premiered: 1987. Now, there are 12 movies in total to watch - if you feel like revisiting what's known as the Alien Universe - the oldest of which is Ridley Scott’s 1979 classic Alien, set in 2122. Thanks to the Alien vs Predator films, the Alien and Predator franchises converged to take place in the same timeline. That's right: Two of the most iconic movie monsters ever share the same cinematic universe. To catch up and be prepared for Prey before it debuts this summer, you really need to watch the Predator franchise first.
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