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Boruto : Naruto next generations. Volume 2
by Ukyo Kodachi
Earning praise from his father, Naruto, for getting through round two of the Chunin Exam, Boruto hides the fact that he succeeded with the help of banned ninja tools and worries what will happen if the truth is revealed
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Heart and Brain : body language
by Nick Seluk
The New York Times best-selling creator of Awkward Yeti presents this third installment in his Heart and Brain series that follows the adventures of the loveably conflicted Heart and rational Brain, as well as other bodily inhabitants such as Gallbladder, Muscle and Tongue. Original.
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Going into town : a love letter to New York
by Roz Chast
The best-selling author of Can't We Talk About Something More Pleasant? presents an uproarious graphic-novel tribute to Manhattan that reflects on the culture clash between her rural-raised children and herself, sharing zany and occasionally practical advice on subjects ranging from sidewalk gum wads to navigating honeycombed grids.
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One-punch man. 12
by ONE
Outside the stadium where the martial arts tournament is being held, a large number of monsters are pushing the heroes, even Genos, to their limits, while inside, Saitama approaches his match against Bakuzan
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X-Men gold : back to basics
by Marc Guggenheim
In the wake of the war with the Inhumans, the remaining X-Men, led by Kitty Pryde, stand together to defeat the new Brotherhood of Evil Mutants, a group with designs on New York
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