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Comics & Graphic Novels September to December 2018
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Belonging
by Nora Krug
A graphic memoir of the author's attempt to confront the hidden truths of her family’s wartime past in Nazi Germany.
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Deadly Class
by Wes Craig
In 1985, a desperate homeless teenager is recruited to attend a secret school for highly skilled future assassins.
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Home After Dark
by David Small
By the Caldecott Medal-winning creator of Stitches - conveys the story of a racially torn and chronically violent 1950s California community.
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Infidel
by Pornsak Pichetshote
Follows an American-Muslim woman and her multi-racial neighbors who move into a building haunted by entities that feed off xenophobia.
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Likely Stories
by Neil Gaiman
A graphic anthology of four essential stories by the Newberry and World Fantasy Award-winning author.
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My Heroes Have Always Been Junkies
by Ed Brubaker
When Ellie lands in an upscale rehab clinic nothing is what it appears to be... and she'll find out how easily drugs and murder go hand-in-hand.
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Passing For Human : A Graphic Memoir
by Liana Finck
Part magical odyssey, this memoir is a moving meditation on what it means to be a woman grappling with the desire to pass for human.
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The Three Escapes of Hannah Arendt
by Ken Krimstein
A graphic biography of the 20th-century philosopher that discusses her endurance of Nazi persecution and relationship with fellow luminaries.
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To Kill A Mockingbird
by Fred Fordham
An adaptation of the Pulitzer Prize-winning classic combines themes of race, injustice, and transformation in the Deep South of the 1930s.
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Upgrade Soul
by Ezra Claytan Daniels
A couple undergoes an experimental rejuvenation procedure, resulting in severely disfigured yet superior duplicates of themselves.
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Avengers
by Jason Aaron
A new era for Earth's Mightiest Heroes! But who will answer the call as a new team of Avengers assemble?
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A Clash of Kings
by Landry Q. Walker
Robb Stark declares himself King in the North and Joffrey rules King's Landing, as the exiled Mother of Dragons plots a trek across a desert to fight for a crown she views as rightfully hers.
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Ice Cream Man
by W. Maxwell Prince
A genre-defying comic book series, featuring tales of sorrow, wonder, and redemption.
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Kick-Ass : The New Girl
by Mark Millar
Our vigilante superhero is back—ready to wipe out the city's criminal low lives, destroy its gangs, and save its communities from decay.
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My Brother's Husband
by Gengoroh Tagame
When a hulking, affable Canadian arrives on the doorstep of his deceased husband's family in Japan, the family reluctantly but dutifully takes him in, changing their lives in the process.
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Oblivion Song
by Robert Kirkman
A decade ago, 300,000 citizens of Philadelphia were suddenly lost in Oblivion. Nathan Cole makes daily trips, risking his life to try and rescue those still living in the apocalyptic hellscape.
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X-Men : Red
by Tom Taylor
Jean Grey is back from the dead and assembling her own team to combat threats to the dream of peace between mutants and humans.
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