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Wonder Woman : The Lies Volume 1, The lies
by Greg Rucka
"Heroic. Iconic. Unstoppable. Armed with her Lasso of Truth and imbued with the power of the gods themselves, Princess Diana of Themyscira--known to the world as Wonder Woman--is one of the greatest superheroes in history. But who is she...really? Not even Wonder Woman herself knows for sure. Diana's links to both the Amazons and the Gods of Olympus have been severed. Her memories are a tangle of contradictions that even her lie-detecting lasso cannot untangle. To solve the riddle of her origin, she mustembark on her greatest quest of all: finding a way back to her vanished home. To get there, she must team up with her greatest enemy, the feral beast-woman, Cheetah. Will this unlikely alliance shine the light of truth on Diana's darkest secrets, or burythem--and her--forever?"
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My favorite thing is monsters. Book one
by Emil Ferris
Filled with B-horror movie and pulp monster iconography, the diary of ten-year-old Karen Reyes records her investigation into the murder of her upstairs neighbor Anka Silverberg, a Holocaust survivor
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Guardians of the galaxy vol. 2 : prelude
by Will Corona Pilgrim
An anthology of top-selected Guardians of the Galaxy stories, published to coincide with the 2017 film release, includes the tales of the Guardians' first group confrontation with Ronan, the introductions of major new characters and a classic chapter in the life of Mantis. Original. 30,000 first printing.
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The Flintstones
by Mark Russell
"Fred and Barney reunite for Mark Russell's modern take on Hanna-Barbera's most famous stone-age family! This new series starring the first family of Bedrock (and civilization, really) tells the story of who we are and why we do what we do as if it all began with Fred, Wilma, Barney, Betty, and the rest of the citizens of Bedrock. Shining a light on humanity's ancient customs and institutions in a funny origin story of human civilization, Mark Russell (PREZ) blends modern interpretations with Hanna-Barbera's classic character's, bringing a breath of fresh stone-age air."
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Batman : I Am Suicide Volume 2, I am suicide
by Tom King
Reeling from the events of I Am Gotham, the Dark Knight confronts some of the formidable dangers of his life in Gotham with the assistance of Nightwing, Batwoman and other allies, in a graphic-novel anthology containing Batman Issues 9-15. Original.
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Black Panther 3 : A Nation Under Our Feet
by Marvel Comics Group
A graphic-novel anthology containing Black Panther Issues 9-12 finds T'Challa valiantly defending his nation at the side of one of his most trusted allies during an ultimate battle that puts Wakanda's history and monarchy at risk. Original. 30,000 first printing.
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Decelerate blue
by Adam Rapp
In a future world where speed, efficiency, and stimulation are the basis of society, a girl named Angela discovers that she is not alone in questioning this way of life, and is recruited into a resistance movement focused on taking things slow
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Justice League : The Extinction Machines Volume 1, The extinction machines
by Bryan Hitch
"A part of DC Universe: Rebirth! Spinning directly out of the events of DC UNIVERSE: REBIRTH, a new day dawns for the Justice League as they welcome a slew of new members into their ranks. The question remains though, can the world's greatest superheroestrust these new recruits? And will the members of League be able to come together against an ancient evil that threatens to reclaim not just the world, but the entire universe! Masterful storytelling, epic action, and unbelievable art come together in JUSTICE LEAGUE from best-selling comic book writer Bryan Hitch (JLA) and superstar artist Tony S. Daniel (BATMAN, DETECTIVE COMICS)"
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Deadly class
by Rick Remender
The survivors of Kings Dominion School of the Deadly Arts freshman finals come up against the school's newest crop of students
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Batman : Epilogue Volume 10, Epilogue
by Ray Fawkes
"The conclusion to Snyder and Greg Capullo's monumental #1 NEW YORK TIMES best-selling run is here in BATMAN VOL. 10: EPILOGUE! The dust has settled. After a bloody and brutal battle with Mr. Bloom, Bruce Wayne has reclaimed his mantle as the Dark Knight. But with the city broken and his mind slowly mending together, Batman will have to pick up the pieces of his shattered life and reclaim Gotham City as his own. But what will he do when echoes from his past ripple out into his beloved city's future? And how will this set the stage for the next great era of the Dark Knight?"
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