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Batman, broken city
by Brian Azzarello
"The award-winning creative team of 100 Bullets puts its stamp on The Dark Knight with their crime noir classic: Batman: Broken City now in deluxe edition format! A dead girl's body is found in a Gotham City landfill, and the discovery sends Batman on a journey that pits him against the Joker, Killer Croc and more! Gotham is a city of shadows, as twisted and dangerous as the monsters and maniacs who haunt it. As he pursues a murderer down a path that leads to some of his greatest enemies, can even the Dark Knight Detective withstand its psychological horrors? Together they transformed the modern crime comic with their legendary series 100 Bullets."
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Batman, last knight on earth
by Scott Snyder
"Twenty years in the future Bruce Wayne wakes up in Arkham Asylum. Young. Sane. And...he's never been Batman. So begins this sprawling tale of the Dark Knight as he embarks on a quest through a devastated DC landscape featuring a massive cast of familiarfaces from the DC Universe. As he tries to piece together the mystery of his past, he must unravel the cause of this terrible future and track down the unspeakable force that destroyed the world as he knew it."
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Big Black : Stand at Attica
by Frank Smith
A graphic novel memoir from Frank “Big Black” Smith, a prisoner at Attica State Prison in 1971, whose rebellion against the injustices of the prison system remains one of the bloodiest civil rights confrontations in American history.Book Annotation
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Blossoms & bones : drawing a life back together
by Kim Krans
A visionary artist and New York Times best-selling author presents this incredibly raw graphic memoir that documents her search for truth and recovery from an eating disorder and infertility in a world of relentless expectations and distractions. 50,000 first printing. Illustrations.
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Captain America by Ta-nehisi Coates 3 : The Legend of Steve
by Ta-Nehisi Coates
On the run from the law and pursued by a dogged Nick Fury, Steve Rogers must find a way to prove his innocence. But how? By taking the fight back to the Power Elite and their insidious minions - with a little help from the Daughters of Liberty!
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Dragman : a novel
by Steven Appleby
August Crimp can fly, but only when he wears women's clothes. Soaring above a gorgeous, lush vista of London, he is Dragman, catching falling persons, lost souls, and the odd stranded cat. The debut graphic novel from British cartoon phenomenon Steven Appleby, Dragman is at once a work of artistic brilliance, sly wit, and poignant humanity, a meditation on identity, morality, and desire, delivered with levity and grace.
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Familiar Face
by Michael Deforge
The bodies of citizens and the infrastructure surrounding them is constantly updating. There is no way to resist―the updates are enacted by a nameless, faceless force.
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Glass Town : The Imaginary World of the Bronts
by Isabel Greenberg
Glass Town is an original graphic novel by Isabel Greenberg that encompasses the eccentric childhoods of the four Bront. children—Charlotte, Branwell, Emily, and Anne.
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Go to Sleep (I Miss You) : Cartoons from the Fog of New Parenthood
by Lucy Knisley
Lucy Knisley is one of the great memoirists of the graphic novel format. Following the completion of her pregnancy memoir Kid Gloves (and the birth of her baby), Lucy embarked on a new project: documenting new motherhood in short, spontaneous little cartoons, which she posted on her Instagram, and which quickly gained her a huge cult following among other moms.Book Annotation
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The Golden Age 1
by Roxanne Moriel
Betrayed by her brother and cast into exile, Princess Tilda, with the help of her last remaining allies, travels in secret through the hinterland of her kingdom where she hears whispers that there are those who want to return to a legendary bygone era where all men lived freely. Illustrations.
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Immortal Hulk 6 : We Believe in Bruce Banner
by Al Ewing
The critically acclaimed series continues! With a new base of power at his command, the Immortal Hulk has decided to stop smashing the world and start changing it. First on his list? The evil Roxxon Corporation.
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Kent State : Four Dead in Ohio
by Derf Backderf
On May 4, 1970, the Ohio National Guard gunned down unarmed college students protesting the Vietnam War at Kent State University. In a deadly barrage of 67 shots, 4 students were killed and 9 shot and wounded. Using the journalism skills he employed on My Friend Dahmer and Trashed, Backderf has conducted extensive interviews and research to explore the lives of these four young people and the events of those four days in May, when the country seemed on the brink of tearing apart.
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The Odd 1s Out : The First Sequel
by James Rallison
The popular YouTube cartoonist and animator follows up his New York Times best-selling collection of opinions, stories and signature characters with a second volume that features the robot uprising, questionable pizza toppings, and inventions that don’t exist, but should. Original. Illustrations.
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Parable of the Sower : A Graphic Novel Adaptation
by Octavia E. Butler
The award-winning team behind the #1 best-seller Kindred: A Graphic Novel Adaptation now offer an adaptation of Octavia E. Butler’s dystopian novel Parable of the Sower. 50,000 first printing. Illustrations.
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Spider-man & Venom : Double Trouble
by Mariko Tamaki
You've seen 'em duke it out in the Marvel Universe for years, but prepare to see Spidey and Venom as you never have before: as begrudging... buddies?
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Superman Smashes the Klan
by Gene Luen Yang
The year is 1946, and the Lee family has moved from Chinatown to Downtown Metropolis. While Dr. Lee is eager to begin his new position at the Metropolis Health Department, his two kids, Roberta and Tommy, are more excited about being closer to the famous superhero Superman!
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Superman 2 - the Unity Saga - the House of El
by Brian Michael Bendis
Jon Kent--the son of Superman and Lois Lane--has returned from the stars along with his grandfather Jor-El. But a new costume isn't all that's changed about Superboy, and the Man of Steel's world may never be the same after SUPERMAN: THE UNITY SAGA: THE HOUSE OF EL!
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