“Makeup Remover Volume 1” by Lee Young (March 3rd)
You can now get your copy of this popular webtoon about an average-looking college girl, Ye Seul, who will do anything to fit in with her gorgeous peers. But when Ye Seul begins to attract the attention of a professional makeup artist, she begins to have doubts. Is it really all about beauty?

Bad Kid: My Life as a “Troubled Teen” by Sofia Szamosi (March 10)
What exactly does it mean to be a “troubled teen”? When he was just 13 years old, Shamoshi became acutely aware that whatever the establishments who make money by “reforming” such children wanted to mean meant. This memoir is a true account of Shamoshi’s experiences in these institutions and how she learned to cope with her experiences.
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Frankie and the Cocoon Quest by Caitlin Rose Boyle (March 10)
Franky the Fairy’s bug-themed adventures continue in this latest installment, as Franky’s pet caterpillar tuna disappears. But are tuna really gone, or have they simply changed? Will Frankie be able to accept that sooner or later everything will change, and that change isn’t necessarily a bad thing?

“The Lost Daughter of Sparta” by Felicia Day and Rowan McCall (March 17)
Fan-favorite actor Day has written a new take on Greek mythology. Using the little-known character of Philonau, the sister of such notorious women as Clytemnestra and Helen of Troy, as inspiration, this graphic novel imagines what Philonau’s life might have been like.

Our Sunny Days Volume 1 by Jeong Seokchan (March 17th)
The lonely Sun-ho, who unexpectedly becomes a father, retires to a quiet village to raise his daughter. However, the situation is not as peaceful as he had hoped. After a conflict with the difficult but powerful Hae-bum, Sun-ho’s plans for a lonely life are completely ruined. And maybe it’s not as bad as he thought.

Sakamoto’s Holiday Volume 1 by Satoshi Okawa (March 17)
Tired of the daily adventures of former assassin Taro Sakamoto? We have good news for you! Follow Sakamoto as he tries to protect his neighborhood from shoplifters, gangs, and other threats who dare to disrupt his peaceful family life.

Flore Vesco’s court charade and Keraskoe (March 31st)
Celine comes from an aristocratic but poor family and is at risk of marrying a stranger. To escape this fate, she joins the royal court, but quickly discovers that it is not so easy to fit into and remain in the Queen’s favor…

How to Survive the End of the World by Katy Doughty (March 31)
Some of us may have joked that we wish a giant asteroid would come to end our geopolitical suffering, but what if that actually happened? Or what if the AI got tired of proposing Frankenstein recipes and decided to do something about it? Will humanity survive? If you really want to know, this is your chance to find out.
For those who want to know more about this month’s exciting book happenings, the New Release Index is here.

