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Aliens vs. Avengers by Jonathan Hickman
Aliens vs. Avengers
by Jonathan Hickman

In a future Earth ravaged by terror, the unstoppable Xenomorphs descend upon our planet, pitting the perfect organism against a world of superhumans. As the Avengers rise in defense, they face unimaginable loss as the gods of creation known as the Engineers set out to destroy what they made. What catastrophic events led to the fall of humanity and forced the Avengers to abandon their home planet? Which heroes will be first to fall, and which will be forever changed by the encounter with the Xenomorphs? Discover the answers as Hickman and Ribic weave a pulse-pounding saga where every choice could make the difference between survival or extinction.--Provided by publisher.
Brawlhalla Tales: Nix by R. J. Jost
Brawlhalla Tales: Nix
by R. J. Jost

When Nix, a freelance angel of death, misses her target as a reaper of the Underworld, she travels across the nine realms to Valhalla to reclaim her bounty, making friends and battling foes along the way--
Death of a Pop Star, Vol. 1: A Webtoon Unscrolled Graphic Novel by Violet Karim
Death of a Pop Star, Vol. 1: A Webtoon Unscrolled Graphic Novel
by Violet Karim

Number one on the pop charts and in the hearts of fans world-wide, Sophie Lim is at the top of her game--until she takes a tumble from the top of the stairs. Now she's dead, and it turns out it's harder to build a career from six feet under. But lucky for her, the Grim Reaper's her number one fan. After striking a deal with the Grim Reaper, Eli, to get her life back, Sophie must now embark on a journey of self-discovery as she takes on a new challenge: college--
Fitting Indian: A Graphic Novel by Jyoti Chand
Fitting Indian: A Graphic Novel
by Jyoti Chand

All Nitasha's parents want is for her to be the perfect Indian daughter--something she is decidedly not. Everything she does seems to disappoint them, especially her mom. They just don't get that she'll never be like her doctor older brother. To make matters worse, she's never quite felt like she belongs at school either, and lately, her best friend, Ava, and her crush, Henry, seem to be more interested in the rich new girl than in her. Alcohol takes the edge off, but when that doesn't work, Nitasha turns to cutting. She can't stop asking herself: Will she ever be enough for her friends or her family? Or even for herself? This authentic and powerful teen graphic novel shines a light on how harmful the stigma of mental illness is and how lifesaving a community that is honest about mental health can be.--Provided by publisher.
Hellverine Vol. 1: Lost Highways by Benjamin Percy
Hellverine Vol. 1: Lost Highways
by Benjamin Percy

The demon Bagra-Ghul possessed Wolverine, turning him into a killing machine - but Logan is no stranger to caging the beast within his soul, and the demon learned his heroic ways. Now it's resurrected Logan's son, Akihiro, and the two must learn to live as one - as the Hellverine! But they can't do it alone. Enter: Doctor Strange! But Daken will discover his rebirth was only part of a larger, diabolical story. What danger lurks at his former gravesite, and is there anything Hellverine can do to stop it? What does Bagra-Ghul want with him? And how is the demon linked to Mephisto? As the answers are revealed, the Hellverine is about to be put through hell - but you can bet he'll come out swinging!--
Simplicity by Mattie Lubchansky
Simplicity
by Mattie Lubchansky

NATIONAL BESTSELLER - From the acclaimed author of horror sensation Boys Weekend, a vibrant new graphic novel about a timid academic sent out from the walled dystopian security territory of New York City to investigate a cult in the wilds of the Catskill Mountains Mattie Lubchansky is a genius.--Kristen Arnett, New York Times bestselling author of Mostly Dead Things and With Teeth [Lubchansky] blends dystopian science fiction and folk horror into a queer, trans story of hard-won hope in a future as terrifying--and as ridiculous--as our present. Sexy, insightful, and darkly funny.--Lindsay King-Miller, author of The Z Word In 1977, a group called The Spiritual Association of Peers decamps to the woods of the Catskills, taking over an abandoned summer camp. They name their new home Simplicity. In 2081, scholar Lucius Pasternak, a fastidiously organized trans man, tries to keep his head down living in the New York City Administrative and Security Territory, which was founded after the formal dissolution of the United States in 2041. Then, he's offered a job by the mayor, billionaire real estate developer Dennis Van Wervel, to complete an anthropological survey of the people of Simplicity for a history museum he's financing. A wary Lucius is nevertheless drawn in by the people of the small wooded community, intrigued by its strange rituals and in particular by the charming acolyte Amity Crown-Shy. Born and raised on the compound, Amity is comfortable in their own skin, a striking contrast to Lucius' repressed reserve. But Lucius' control starts to slip when he begins to suffer visions both terrifying and sensual--visits from beautiful but nightmarish creatures. Then, just as Lucius discovers that Van Wervel's project is more sinister than it seemed, members of the community begin to disappear, leaving behind grisly signs of struggle. The denizens of Simplicity believe that a being they call The Lamentation is responsible for the attacks. Amity and Lucius set out to hunt for the creature in the dangerous Exurb Zones, a wild wood full of libertarian doomsday preppers, wealthy isolationists, and worse. There, they'll finally discover the true threat to their way of life--and what they're willing to do to stop it.
It Rhymes with Takei by George Takei
It Rhymes with Takei
by George Takei

George Takei has shown the world many faces: actor, author, outspoken activist, helmsman of the starship Enterprise, living witness to the internment of Japanese Americans, and king of social media. But until October 27, 2005, there was always one piece missing--one face he did not show the world. There was one very intimate fact about George that he never shared--and it rhymes with Takei. Now, for the first time ever, George shares the full story of his life in the closet, his decision to come out as gay at the age of 68, and the way that moment transformed everything. ... From his earliest childhood crushes and youthful experiments in the rigidly conformist 1950s, to global fame as an actor and the terrible fear of exposure, to the watershed moment of speaking his truth and becoming one of the most high-profile gay men on the planet, [this book] offers a sweeping portrait of one iconic American navigating the tides of LGBTQ+ history--
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles X Naruto by Caleb Goellner
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles X Naruto
by Caleb Goellner

It's the coolest ninja matchup you could have ever dreamed of! The Heroes in a Half-Shell meet the host of the Nine-Tailed Fox in this graphic novel crossover! When teenage reporter April O'Neil has a clandestine meeting with Tsunade, the leader of the Hidden Leaf Village, it garners the attention of Naruto, Sasuke, Sakura, and Kakashi. They aren't the only ones who are wondering what the two women were discussing, though. The sinister Foot Clan have their own interest in April's visit, as they think she might hold the valuable information on mutation research being conducted by the scientist Baxter Stockman. With April caught between the forces of the Hidden Leaf Village and the Foot Clan, it can't be long before the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles show up to lend her a hand! IDW and VIZ Media present two of the greatest ninja teams of all time in this groundbreaking crossover by writer Caleb Goellner and artist Hendry Prasetya. Collects issues #1-4.
To the Stars and Back (a Graphic Novel): Volume 1 by Peglo
To the Stars and Back (a Graphic Novel): Volume 1
by Peglo

Reserved university student Kang Dae prefers solitude, but when outgoing Bo Seon moves in and insists on befriending him, their growing bond slowly turns into a heartfelt, slow-burn romance.