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The Banks
by Roxane Gay
For decades, the women of the Banks family have been the most successful thieves in Chicago. When the youngest Banks stumbles upon the heist of a lifetime, three generations of thieves must come together for one incredible score and seize the chance to avenge a loved one taken too soon. From New York Times bestselling writer Roxane Gay (Hunger; Black Panther) and artist Ming Doyle (The Kitchen). Collect issues #1-6 and binge-read the entire story! Illustrations.
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Batman, Gotham Knights : contested
by Devin K. Grayson
"Batman: Gotham Knights made history as the very first ongoing Batman series to be launched by a woman, and now this popular series is collected together for fans of all ages to enjoy! Batman, Nightwing and a colorful cast of Gotham's greatest rogues tussle for dominance in this collection of fast-paced stories from the turn of the millennium"
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Captain America : all die young
by Ta-Nehisi Coates
"Steve Rogers has given up being Captain America. Framed, disgraced, and hunted, he has been forced underground, but he's not down and out yet. If Captain America embodies any one thing, it is perseverance in the face of evil. He's been fighting his way back to the light, one step at a time. And the hour is drawing nigh when Steve Rogers will once again pick up the shield and don the stars and stripes!
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Feelings : A Story in Seasons
by Manjit Thapp
The illustrator of The Little Book of Feminist Saints charts her emotions throughout the course of a validating year spent mindfully examining the correlation between the seasons and her personal manifestations of anxiety, joy, pain and creativity.
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The Great Gatsby : A Graphic Novel Adaptation
by F. Scott Fitzgerald
From the green light across the bay to the billboard with spectacled eyes, F. Scott Fitzgerald’s 1925 American masterpiece roars to life in K. Woodman-Maynard’s exquisite graphic novel—among the first adaptations of the book in this genre.
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The Incredible Nellie Bly : Journalist, Investigator, Feminist, and Philanthropist
by Luciana Cimino
Luciana Cimino’s meticulously researched graphic-novel biography tells Bly’s story through Miriam, a fictionalized female student at the Columbia School of Journalism in 1921. While interviewing the famous journalist, Miriam learns not only about Bly's more sensational adventures, but also about her focus on self-reliance from an early age, the scathing letter to the editor that jump-started her career as a newspaper columnist, and her dedication to the empowerment of women.
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My Life in Transition : A Super Late Bloomer Collection
by Julia Kaye
This follow-up to the critically acclaimed autobiographical comics collection Super Late Bloomer illustrates six months of the author’s life as an out trans woman—about the beauty and pain of love and heartbreak. Original.
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Patience & Esther : An Edwardian Romance
by S. W. Searle
Patience is a kindhearted country girl, eking out a living in Edwardian England as tremors of social change rock the world around her. When she starts her employment in formal service on the grounds of an opulent country manor, she has no idea that her own personal revolution is about to begin. Sensual, sweet, and beautifully illustrated, PATIENCE & ESTHER is a steamy period romance and an inspirational erotic journey across the epic sweep of history, from the end of a gilded age to the start of an uncharted future.
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Redfork
by Alex Paknadel
Returning to Redfork, West Virginia with a laundry list of sins to make up for, ex-con Noah McGlade finds his coal mining hometown blighted by opioid abuse, economic decline, and a family that wants nothing more to do with him. There's something terrifying lying in wait in the endless tunnels underneath the town, and it's up to Noah to face his past, and protect the people he loves from forces both human and horrifyingly unnatural.
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Spider-man Bloodline
by J. J. Abrams
J.J. Abrams, his son Henry and superstar artist Sara Pichelli spin a Spidey story unlike any other! The horrific villain Cadaverous is about to take a huge bite out of the life of Peter Parker - but what will it mean for Parker's family? What will it mean for...his son?!
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Wonder Woman Earth One 3
by Grant Morrison
The epic conclusion to the New York Times bestselling original graphic novel series from superstar and critically acclaimed duo Grant Morrison and Yanick Paquette is here! Diana, now queen of the Amazons, must assemble the disparate Amazonian tribes for the first time in a millennium. Max Lord's assault on Paradise Island with his destructive A.R.E.S. armors is on the horizon, and in order to weather the war that is coming, Wonder Woman will need the full might of her sisters by her side! Can Diana finally bring her message of peace to Man's World, or will Max Lord's war burn the world and the Amazons to ashes?
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