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The Magic Tree House Graphic Series in Order

🟡 Mostly Standalone · Start Anywhere

How to Read the Magic Tree House Graphic series

🟡 Mostly Standalone · Start Anywhere

Mostly standalone stories with recurring characters in a shared setting.

The series can largely be enjoyed in any order, as each graphic novel adapts a self-contained adventure from the original chapter books with its own distinct time period, setting, and mission. Individual volumes stand alone beautifully, allowing readers to jump into whichever historical era or topic appeals most. However, reading in the order of the original chapter book sequence (or the order the graphic novels were released) provides a gentle progression in the siblings’ confidence and familiarity with the tree house’s magic, along with subtle recurring elements like Morgan’s guidance or the growing collection of special gifts. For maximum enjoyment and to follow the natural development of Jack and Annie’s characters, sequential reading within the early adventures is recommended, though it is by no means required.

About the Magic Tree House Graphic series

Series Premise

The core premise follows siblings Jack and Annie, ordinary kids from the small town of Frog Creek, Pennsylvania, who discover a mysterious tree house filled with books in the woods near their home. This enchanted tree house, owned by the magical librarian Morgan le Fay, has the power to whisk them away to different times and places in history—whether to the age of dinosaurs, ancient Egypt, medieval castles, pirate ships, or the moon—whenever they point to a picture in one of its books and wish to go there. Each adventure requires the siblings to complete a special mission or solve a riddle to earn a gift or piece of knowledge that helps Morgan or serves a greater purpose, all while facing dangers, learning historical and scientific facts along the way, and relying on quick thinking, bravery, and sibling teamwork to return safely home.

Main Characters

Jack and Annie are the relatable central protagonists. Jack, the older brother, is thoughtful, bookish, and cautious, often carrying a notebook to record facts and approaching situations with logic and research. Annie, the younger sister, is impulsive, brave, and intuitive, frequently leading them into (and out of) trouble with her quick thinking and kind heart. Their complementary personalities create natural sibling dynamics full of teasing, support, and growth. The enigmatic Morgan le Fay, the ancient librarian and enchantress, serves as a recurring guide and mentor who sends them on missions and provides subtle help when needed. Supporting and recurring characters vary by adventure but often include historical or prehistoric figures who interact with the siblings—such as friendly knights, clever ninjas, or curious animals—adding depth and educational value. In some stories, additional magical elements or companions appear, but the focus remains firmly on Jack and Annie’s teamwork and personal development.

Setting

The setting shifts dramatically with each adventure, anchored by the familiar, cozy tree house in the Frog Creek woods as the magical portal. From there, the siblings travel to vividly rendered historical and prehistoric worlds: lush prehistoric landscapes teeming with dinosaurs, sun-baked deserts of ancient Egypt with pyramids and mummies, misty medieval forests and stone castles, pirate-infested tropical seas, ninja villages in feudal Japan, the icy mammoth-filled tundra of the Ice Age, the cratered surface of the moon, and many more fascinating locations. The artwork brings these places to life with rich details—towering dinosaurs, gleaming armor, rolling waves, or starry night skies—making each destination feel immersive and alive. The contrast between the quiet, everyday woods of home and the exotic, sometimes dangerous destinations heightens the sense of wonder and adventure.

Tone & Themes

The tone is adventurous, wondrous, and cheerfully optimistic, perfectly suited for elementary and early middle-grade readers. The graphic novel format adds energy and visual excitement through dynamic action sequences, expressive character faces, and immersive depictions of far-off lands, while maintaining the warmth and gentle humor of the originals. The mood balances light peril and problem-solving with moments of awe, laughter, and sibling banter, never becoming too frightening. Themes emphasize the joy of learning and exploration; the value of curiosity, courage, and kindness; the importance of teamwork and supporting one another; respect for history, nature, and different cultures; and the idea that ordinary kids can accomplish extraordinary things when they step outside their comfort zone. Educational elements about science, history, and geography are woven seamlessly into the fun without feeling like lessons.

In the end, the Magic Tree House Graphic Novel series opens a colorful doorway to the past (and sometimes beyond) that makes history feel like the best kind of playground. Mary Pope Osborne’s timeless tales, reimagined in vibrant comics, invite young readers to climb the rope ladder, open a book, and step into worlds where learning is an adventure and bravery comes naturally when you have a sibling by your side. These graphic novels sparkle with excitement and gentle wisdom, proving that the greatest magic isn’t just in the tree house itself but in the curiosity, courage, and connection that turn ordinary days into extraordinary journeys. For children discovering the joy of reading through pictures and words, or for longtime fans revisiting old favorites in a fresh format, the series delivers pure delight—an invitation to explore, learn, and believe that with a little magic and a lot of heart, any kid can become a hero of their own story.

FAQ

How many books are in the Magic Tree House Graphic series?

8 books

When will the next book in the series be released?

No new book in the series is currently scheduled. The latest book, Midnight on the Moon: Graphic Novel, was published in September 2025.

When was the most recent book released?

Midnight on the Moon: Graphic Novel was published in September 2025.

What was the first book in the series?

The first book in the series is Dinosaurs Before Dark: Graphic Novel, published in June 2021.

What genre is the Magic Tree House Graphic series?

The series primarily falls into the Fantasy Adventure genre.

Do you need to read the Magic Tree House Graphic series in order?

No, the books do not need to be read in order. Each story stands on its own, but recurring characters and the shared setting connect the series.

What is the Magic Tree House Graphic series about?

The core premise follows siblings Jack and Annie, ordinary kids from the small town of Frog Creek, Pennsylvania, who discover a mysterious tree house filled with books in the woods near their home. This enchanted tree house, owned by the magical librarian Morgan le Fay, has the power to whisk them away to different times and places in history—whether to the age of dinosaurs, ancient Egypt, medieval castles, pirate ships, or the moon—whenever they point to a picture in one of its books and wish to go there. Each adventure requires the siblings to complete a special mission or solve a riddle to earn a gift or piece of knowledge that helps Morgan or serves a greater purpose, all while facing dangers, learning historical and scientific facts along the way, and relying on quick thinking, bravery, and sibling teamwork to return safely home.

Is the Magic Tree House Graphic series finished?

The series does not currently have a new book scheduled.