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Welcome to the Comic Cave! Now that Spring is in the air, we invite you to enjoy our fresh new arrivals! And don't miss our suggestions for standalone graphic novels that will make you love the format, without having to commit to a long-running series. Stop by the Tabb or Yorktown Libraries to browse our graphic novel collections today.
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When aging Gabriel's son and daughter adopts an orphaned girl from Peru, Gabriel doesn't know what to think of this foreign child who isn't of his own blood. Besides, he was barely much of a father to his own son...how is he going to take to being a grandfather? But when surprise twists complicate matters, true feelings blossom and life takes on a whole new palette. Other candid and bittersweet graphic novels for adults
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Zahn is one of Krypton's elites: Wealthy, privileged, a future leader. Sera is one of Krypton's soldiers: Strong, dedicated, fearless. Their rule-bound society has ordained that their paths should never cross. But groundquakes are shaking the planet's surface. Rebellious uprisings are shaking the populace. Krypton's top scientists conduct a secret experiment that is meant to reform their planet from the cellular level up. Zahn and Sera must join forces to investigate the danger threatening Krypton. Other action-packed science fiction series openers
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Owly: The Way Homeby Andy Runton (Juvenile) Owly is a good-natured little owl, and he's always helping those around him. But despite his kindness, he seems to frighten would-be friends away before they even give him a chance, just because he's an owl. That all changes, though, once Owly meets Wormy. Like Owly, Wormy is in need of a good friend, too - someone who can be counted on for a helping hand, a good laugh, and a great adventure! Other juvenile graphic novels featuring animals
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Collapserby Mikey Way (Adults)Liam suffers from anxiety, and the only thing that quiets it is music, which makes a weekly DJ gig his one saving grace. But Liam's life changes forever when he receives a black hole in the mail, one that takes up residence in his chest, grants him insane superpowers, turns him into a celebrity and draws him into a cosmic conflict beyond his wildest imagination. Other standalone science fiction graphic novels for adults
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Dark Matter of Mona Starrby Tsugumi ba (Young Adult)Mona Starr is sweet, geeky, and creative, but sometimes she doesn't know how to combat that little voice in her head that tells her she's not good enough. So she gives a name to that negative voice: her Matter. Through therapy, art, and writing to catalog her emotions, Mona begins to understand what triggers her Matter-and how she can turn her fears into strengths. Other graphic novels on mental health for teens
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by Dustin Hansen (Juvenile) Dewey Jenkins wants to have the top science project in class to avoid summer school and win a state-of-the-art virtual reality video game, but after his friend Ferg accidentally breaks the console, they accidentally trigger the device, finding themselvestransported inside a video game. Other gaming graphic novels for kids
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