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American Gods : The Moment of the Storm
by Neil Gaiman
The new and old gods agree to meet in the center of America to exchange the body of the old gods' fallen leader--heading towards to the inevitable god war in this final arc to the bestselling comic series!
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Basketful of heads
by Joe Hill
June Branch visits her boyfriend, Liam, on Brody Island for a relaxing last weekend of summer. After an escaped group of criminals breaks into the house that June and Liam are watching, Liam is taken by them. June grabs a strange Viking axe and flees from the intruders. When one of the attackers finds her, she swings the axe and takes off his head, which rolls away and begins to babble in terror. For June to uncover the truth, she'll need to hear the facts straight from the mouths of her attackers, with...or without their bodies attached.
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The dramatic conclusion of the spacefaring saga, "The Intergalactic Empire of Wakanda," is here at last! It's the groundbreaking story of a king who became a slave - and a slave who became a legend! But how did T'Challa go from Wakandan monarch to the unwilling servant of an alien empire? Finally, witness the Black Panther's fall from grace - and the rise of an enemy now poised to exert his ruthless grip on Earth!
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Child Star by Box BrownInspired by real-life child stars, this graphic novel follows the life of Owen Eugene, a 1980s child actor, as his life falls apart behind the scenes despite making the whole world laugh onscreen. Original.
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Cruel Summer
by Ed Brubaker
In the summer of '88, Teeg Lawless comes home to plan the biggest heist of his career. But Teeg's son Ricky and his friends are starting down the same dark path their fathers are on, and this is about to become the worst summer of their lives.
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Dceased the Unkillables
by Tom Taylor
Vandal Savage hasn't lived for thousands of years without being prepared. Seconds after the virus breaks out, he has already made contact and begun to assemble a team of people to help him ride out the end of the world. Some of the world's greatest mercenaries and fighters are brought to his side, all tasked to protect Savage. All Vandal can offer them is survival.
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Drawing the vote : an illustrated guide to voting in America
by Tommy Jenkins
Coinciding with the 2020 US presidential election, Drawing the Vote, an original graphic novel, looks at the history of voting rights in the United States, and how it has affected the way we vote today. Author Tommy Jenkins traces this history from the earliest steps toward democracy during the American Revolution, to the upheaval caused by the Civil War, the fight for women's suffrage, the Civil Rights movement, the election of an African American president, and the control by a Republican majority. Along the way, Jenkins identifies events and trends that led to the unprecedented results of the 2016 presidential election that left Americans wondering, "how did this happen?" Drawing the Vote seeks to offer some explanation for how we got here and how every American can take action to make their vote count"
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Fangs
by Sarah Andersen
Elsie the vampire is three hundred years old, but in all that time, she has never met her match. This all changes one night in a bar when she meets Jimmy, a charming werewolf with a wry sense of humor and a fondness for running wild during the full moon.
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The Flash : savage velocity
by Mike Baron
"Collected for the first time comes Eisner Award nominee Mike Baron's The Flash detailing the aftermath of the epic DC Universe changing event, Crisis on Infinite Earths. During the Crisis on Infinite Earths, Barry Allen--a.k.a. The Flash--made the ultimate sacrifice and gave his life to save millions. In his stead, the world welcomes the new Fastest Man Alive, as Wally West picks up his mentor's mantle."
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Guantanamo Voices : True Accounts from the World’s Most Infamous Prison
by Sarah Mirk
In Guantánamo Voices, journalist Sarah Mirk and her team of diverse, talented graphic novel artists tell the stories of ten people whose lives have been shaped and affected by the prison, including former prisoners, lawyers, social workers, and service members. This collection of illustrated interviews explores the history of Guantánamo and the world post-9/11, presenting this complicated partisan issue through a new lens.
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Happiness Will Follow
by Mike Hawthorne
Eisner Award-nominated artist Mike Hawthorne presents a true and tragic graphic novel memoir about family, abuse, survival and what it means to be Puerto Rican in America.
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I Want You
by Lisa Hanawalt
Before the critically acclaimed animated shows, the bestselling graphic novel Coyote Doggirl, or the humor collections Hot Dog Taste Test and My Dirty Dumb Eyes, cartoonist Lisa Hanawalt was a comic-book-industry sensation with her Ignatz Award-winning minicomic series I Want You. Hanawalt’s outlandish humor and ingenious formalism are evident in the comics collected here.
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Oak Flat : A Fight for Sacred Land in the American West
by Lauren Redniss
A powerful work of visual nonfiction about three generations of an Apache family struggling to protect sacred land from a multinational mining corporation, by MacArthur “Genius” and National Book Award finalist Lauren Redniss, the acclaimed author of Thunder & Lightning.
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Paying the land
by Joe Sacco
Joe Sacco travels the frozen North to reveal a people in conflict over the costs and benefits of development. The mining boom is only the latest assault on indigenous culture: Sacco recounts the shattering impact of a residential school system that aimed to "remove the Indian from the child"; the destructive process that drove the Dene from the bush into settlements and turned them into wage laborers; the government land claims stacked against the Dene Nation; and their uphill efforts to revive a wounded culture. Against a vast and gorgeous landscape that dwarfs all human scale, Paying the Land lends an ear to trappers and chiefs, activists and priests, to tell a sweeping story about money, dependency, loss, and culture-recounted in stunning visual detail by one of the greatest cartoonists alive"
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Pulp
by Ed Brubaker
Max Winters, a pulp writer in 1930s New York, finds himself drawn into a story not unlike the tales he churns out at 5 cents a word - tales of a wild west outlaw dispensing justice with a six-gun. But will Max be able to do the same, when pursued by bank robbers, Nazi spies, and enemies from his past?
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Run. Book one
by John Lewis
Tells the true story of John Lewis and his colleagues in the movement following the historic success of the Selma campaign and the Voting Rights Act. By the National Book Award-winning team of ""March"".
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Stranger Planet
by Nathan W. Pyle
A sequel to the best-selling Strange Planet mixes the creator’s popular Instagram comics with more than 30 original strips in a continuation that explores his colorful metaphorical world’s traditions, nature, emotions and knowledge. 300,000 first printing. Illustrations.
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Wonder Woman : come back to me
by Amanda Conner
Best-selling authors Amanda Conner and Jimmy Palmiotti deliver a Wonder Woman story for the ages as she sets off in search of her lost love and must do battle with the deadly Cheetah! Joining Wonder Woman on her search for Steve Trevor is none other than his commanding officer and jack-of-all-trades Etta Candy! The two quickly find themselves trapped in a mysterious storm and land on a mysterious uncharted island. Is this where Steve went? If so, he may not have survived as the island is overrun with lost relics of the past, present and future all colliding at once! As if things weren't bad enough, lurking in the shadows is Wonder Woman's deadliest foe, the Cheetah! Husband/wife team Amanda Conner and Jimmy Palmiotti team up with their Harley Quinn colaborator Chad Hardin to show how far Wonder Woman will go to get the man she loves back, while literally going through the past, present and future to find him!"
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Wonder Woman : Love Is a Battlefield
by G. Willow Wilson
"Wonder Woman survives her battle against young god Ares only to discover her mother and goddess of love, Aphrodite's son are missing! Wonder Woman's mother is missing, and so is the goddess of love, Aphrodite's son! Together, they'll turn the world upside down to find them...but they must fight a pack of wayward Titans first and convince Diana's foe Dr. Doris Zuel, a.k.a. Giganta, to join the fight. After Steve Trevor joins to support Diana and Aphrodite, and they find Aphrodite's missing son, who mightknow the secret to reunite Wonder Woman with her long-lost family and home on Paradise Island...will Diana and her compatriots be able to survive the journey through the broken realm?"
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X-men milestones : age of X
by Mike Carey
In a world where mutantkind has been hunted to extinction, the few remaining mutants band together to make their last stand, but when a conspiracy is discovered among them, Fortress X may crumble from the inside out
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