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Mama needs a minute : a candid, funny, all-too-relatable comic memoir about surviving modern motherhood
by Mary Catherine Starr
"Filled with Starr's signature wit, warmth, and observational humor, Mama Needs a Minute! tackles all the absurdities of modern motherhood through illuminating anecdotes and delightful illustrations. Whether you're navigating a hellish sleep regression, wiping sweet potato off the walls, singing your four-thousandth lullaby, or simply hoping to pee without a toddler watching, this honest and irreverent account of motherhood will make you laugh, cry, and feel seen in a way that only a true mom-friend can"
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Fist of the North Star. Volume 16
by Buronson
"While Hyo fights to save Rin from an army of Asuras, Kenshiro's battle with Kaioh for the fate of the Hokuto Soke bloodline reaches its climax. Long ago, Kaioh abandoned his love for his brother Raoh, but why? The answer lies in the demon lord's tragic childhood. Kaioh may be too far gone to care, but Kenshiro isn't about to give up the fight. A story begun 2,000 years ago at the birth of Hokuto Shinken is about to come to a bloody conclusion!"
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Good Luck to Us All : A Graphic Memoir of Sorts
by Karen Vermeulen
Brandishing her trademark quirky artwork and signature wit, Karen Vermeulen pokes fun at her attempts to 'grow up': whether that's becoming a meditation girlie, getting Botox, faking self-confidence, using dating apps, going to therapy, or living the child-free life (unless you count her feline companion Sir Henry, which, of course, she does).
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Kill or Be Killed Compendium
by Ed Brubaker
The twisted story of a young man forced to kill bad people, and how he struggles to keep his secret from destroying his life.
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Soma
by Fernando Llor
"Maya is a comic book artist in the middle of a creative crisis. She's constantly stressed about deadlines and feels like she's not doing the type of work she loves. In between trying to fight her writer's block and doling out advice to her best friend on how to finally land a date, Maya receives an unexpected visitor: Soma, an extraterrestrial alien who crashlands in Maya's living room. Soma delivers a message to Maya, warning her that an alien invasion from his own kind is fast approaching, and he needs her help to stop it!"
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Daredevil : born again
by Frank Miller
And I -- I have shown him ... that a man without hope is a man without fear." The definitive Daredevil tale! Karen Page, Matt Murdock's former lover, has traded away the Man Without Fear's secret identity for a drug fix. Now, Daredevil must find strength as the Kingpin of Crime wastes no time taking him down as low as a human can get.
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Recycled Brain
by Takahiro Yonemura
Recycled brain takes readers to a world where humanity creates custom life forms--dragons, pegasuses, and more--integrated into immersive theme park experiences.
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Cry When the Baby Cries
by Becky Barnicoat
With the wit of a comedian and the observational skills of a sociologist surveying a new subculture, Becky Barnicoat writes about her first few years of parenthood with warmth, sharp insight, and uproarious humor in her debut graphic memoir.
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Jujutsu kaisen. 25
by Gege Akutami
Yuji Itadori swallows a piece of demon Ryomen Sukuna to gain power to save his friend, only to find himself caught in the midst of a horrific war of the supernatural!
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The Penguin : all bad things
by Tom King
"Since his "death" and subsequent return to Gotham City, Oswald Cobblepot's world has been anything but mundane. Now he finds himself in the perfect position to make the ultimate power grab for Gotham's underworld, but it won't come without a price! Are the risks worth the potential rewards? Or will Oswald's gambit prove to be a deadly miscalculation with even deadlier consequences?"
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The Power Fantasy. : The Superpowers Volume one, The superpowers
by Kieron Gillen
"It's 1999. Six indescribably powerful people each have the destructive capability of America's nuclear arsenal. If they come into conflict, the world ends. The Power Fantasy is a pop culture-infused, superpowered, Cold War thriller about the spying, scheming, and violence these people will do to avoid coming into open conflict"
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Edifice : A Graphic Novel
by Andrzej Klimowski
"At the heart of the dream city of Engelstadt stand the tall storeys of an ancient apartment block, home to a nightmare labyrinth of corridors and secrets. Christmas is coming, but the mysterious disappearance of one of its tenants causes a cast of characters (or suspects?) to be assembled before us."
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Jim Henson's Labyrinth
by Sid Jacobson
The original adaptation of the timeless classic film Labyrinth returns in softcover format!
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Land of Mirrors
by Maria Medem
“Medem’s Land of Mirrors is a beautifully shaped and polished comic, an intimate work of art that presents a mystical synthesis of line, colour, and story. An ambient experience that helps us see differently, a rare feat of ambitious imagination and extraordinary draftsmanship.” ―Jesse Jacobs, Crawlspace
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Hellverine : resurrection
by Benjamin Percy
"When a demonic force known as Bagra-Ghul first came to Earth, it brought Logan and Johnny Blaze together to hunt it before it possessed Wolverine and imbued him with the flaming-Adamantium-skulled power of a Ghost Rider! But now, in the present day, what event will put the Hellverine back on the streets? And is he slashing his hellfire claws for good or evil?"
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The Boy Wonder
by Juni Ba
The young prince Damian Wayne was raised to be the heir to the fearsome League of Assassins—to follow in the footsteps of his deadly mother, Talia, and the Demon's Head himself, his grandfather Ra's al Ghul.
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Space Punch 1
by Zd
In a mafia-governed city where corruption and violence is commonplace, two brothers find a mysterious artifact that will change their lives forever
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Scarlett Witch 3 : Scarlet Witch & Quicksilver
by Steve Orlando
Wanda and Pietro Maximoff have been mighty heroes, Avengers…and sometimes even villains. But above all, they are twins who will look out for each other, no matter what.
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Scarlet Witch 2 : Magnum Opus
by Steve Orlando
Family matters! The Scarlet Witch's loyalties will be tested when an enemy of the Kree/Skrull Empire falls through the Last Door, desperate for help avenging their fallen comrades.
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Scarlet Witch : the last door
by Steve Orlando
There is a door that appears only to those who need it most. On the other side is a witchcraft shop. If your hope is gone, there you will meet…the Scarlet Witch!
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Scarlet Witch 4 : Queen of Chaos
by Steve Orlando
The Scarlet Witch has carved out a haven for herself in upstate New York, but it's all about to go up in flames.Book Annotation
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Shadows on the Ice : The 1972 Andes Disaster
by Frédéric Bertocchini
On a fateful Friday the 13th in October 1972, a plane traveling from Uruguay to Chile, carrying a young rugby team, crashed in an inaccessible area in the heart of the Andes Mountains. For many weeks, the survivors had to endure intense cold, biting hunger, thirst, and the despair of being completely abandoned. To survive, they eventually resorted to eating the flesh from the frozen bodies of the deceased. In this harrowing and almost inhuman ordeal, they were spared nothing.
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Cat + gamer. Volume 7
by Wataru Nadatani
"Office worker Riko Kozakura continues to learn and grow with her two cats. With twice the fun, twice the laughs, and twice the trouble, Kozakura has her work cut out for her! "Leveling up" in skills, surprises, and adventures, Riko discovers what it's like living with two cats!!"
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Fist of the North Star. Volume 15
by Buronson
In the original classic manga set in a postapocalyptic wasteland ruled by savage gangs, a hero appears to bring justice to the guilty. This warrior named Ken holds the deadly secrets of a mysterious martial art known as Hokuto Shinken—the Divine Fist of the North Star!
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The Penguin. : The Prodigal Bird Volume 1, The prodigal bird
by Tom King
"After retiring to Metropolis following his "death," Oswald Cobblepot finds himself forced back into the unpredictable and violent Gotham City underworld as a pawn for the United States intelligence community! Gotham's criminal element has been evolving since he was last in the city, with his bastard twin children ruling the Iceberg Lounge. And what of the man he framed for his death-Batman? Is the Penguin walking into a death sentence? From award-winning and bestselling writer Tom King (Batman, The Human Target) and artist Stefano Gaudiano (Gotham Central, The Walking Dead) comes a bloody, hard-boiled tale of redemption and revenge!"
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DC Finest Supergirl : The Girl of Steel
by Otto Binder
When the planet Krypton was on the verge of destruction, Kal-El's parents sent him away in a rocket to Earth, where he would eventually become humanity's greatest champion. Little did he know that he wasn't the only Kryptonian survivor when, years later, his cousin, Kara, found her way to Earth too. On Earth, Kara discovers that she possesses all the same powers as Superman. Adopting a similar super-suit bearing the El family crest, Kara also decides to use her special abilities to help those in need as the Girl of Steel--Supergirl!
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Yellow
by Jay Martin
"Set in an alternate future amid a Second Civil War, wounded infantryman Nick Carson flees the battlefield and escapes across the wasteland of war-torn America. Branded a coward and marked for death, Nick's only hope is to get to the other side. His route takes him through a strange, ravaged country where power plants lay destroyed and once great cities have gone dark. An America at war with itself. YELLOW explores what happens when society falls apart, when there is no law and order. Do we fall to our basic instincts, or can we rise above? As Nick travels, he encounters both good and evil and must choose which path he will follow"
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DC Finest: Green Arrow : the longbow hunters.
by Mike Grell
"Welcome to DC Finest, a major new publishing initiative presenting comprehensive collections of the most in-demand and celebrated periods in DC Comics history, spanning genres, characters, and eras! Collecting the can't-miss stories about the modern-day Robin Hood, DC Finest: Green Arrow is a must have for any fan!"
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Tom Holland's Fright Night VOL 1 : Senior Year
by James Kuhoric
Tom Holland changed the landscape of vampire movies in 1985 with the release of Fright Night. Holland's vision delivered something new - a vampire story that packed horror, humor, and heart into one unforgettable film. This landmark movie changed the way horror movies were made forever and opened the door to a new breed of horror. Fright NIght introduces Charlie Brewster, a typical teenager with a not-so-typical neighbor. A vampire has moved in next door and now this teenage horror fan has to stop the undead monster before it can bleed his hometown dry! All your favorite characters return in this new Fright Night comic book!
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Creature Commandos present: Frankenstein, agent of S.H.A.D.E. : Agent of S.h.a.d.e. Book one
by Grant Morrison
For decades S.H.A.D.E. has defended the Earth against threats too eldritch and terrible to reveal to the public at large. And Frankenstein has been their secret weapon. Frankenstein has waged war against the world's most dangerous supernatural threats. Whether battling alongside his lady or swinging his sword solo, S.H.A.D.E.'s premier super-agent has sworn to slay or be slain in service of their mission. But when the threat becomes too deadly, Frankenstein must lead a brand-new team of Creature Commandos to turn the tide!
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Doctor Doom: Books of Doom / : Books of Doom
by Ed Brubaker
"The full origins of Marvel's most iconic and enduring villain, Doctor Doom, are revealed - as told by Doctor Doom himself! From the black steppes of Eastern Europe, to the college campuses of New York City, and finally to the throne of Latveria - this is the life of Victor Von Doom! From his earliest disasters to his scientific triumphs to the tragedy of the fractured man he would become, this is the story you know - and the one you don't"
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Galaxy of Madness 1
by Magdalene Visaggio
In the far-flung thrilling future of the 41st Century, and on the other side of the galaxy, a swashbuckling space archaeologist, Vigil Virgo, is on the cusp of learning a universe-shattering secret in this four-color fantasy! But she'll have to dive into the abyss, where no human was ever meant to go, to do it. The question is what happens when she emerges from the other side?
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Dick Tracy 1
by Alex Segura
In the aftermath of World War II, the country stands frozen, waiting for the other shoe to drop. In The City, a brutal murder draws the attention of rising star detective Dick Tracy, who soon discovers the bloodshed is just the beginning of a complicated web that threatens to ensnare everything he cares about.
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Kneel before Zod
by Joe Casey
"The disgraced General of the doomed planet of Krypton returns to stand center stage in a brand-new series. The criminal known as Zod has achieved everything he's ever wanted. But what does someone with ultimate power crave? More power! With a planet at his fingertips, Zod's followers will kneel before him in the most brutal DC book you'll read this year. From Adventures of Superman writer Joe Casey and artist Dan McDaid comes the first volume in a dark new day for General Zod! Zod's nuclear family must truly go nuclear to achieve its sick and twisted goals"
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William of Newbury
by Michael Avon Oeming
"Loosely based on real events in 12th century England during what was known as "The Anarchy." A time where the country was beset with plague, civil war, and demons. William of Newbury is a neurotic monk, fearful of the earthly world, but confident and unwavering in the face of true evil. He fights the dead to restore peace, but his brother is intent on stopping him, fearing for his soul. Newbury is dark, yet quaint, deadly yet cute. Follow him as he negotiates with thieves, evades his brother and the church, and battles the undead and evil spirits. This is a tale fit for lovers of history and supernatural folklore of all ages"
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Fortune & glory : the musical
by Brian Michael Bendis
"In the midst of the unprecedented success of Brian Michael Bendis's character-defining run writing Ultimate Spider-Man, and the box office record-breaking Spider-Man films, the writer received a phone call that no one could have predicted. Spidey was going to Broadway, and Bendis was being tapped to collaborate with rock royalty to help the webslinger "find his voice" on stage. Could he overcome his own ignorance about musicals, or would he exit stage left before production began?"
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Footnotes in Gaza
by Joe Sacco
Rafah, a town at the bottommost tip of the Gaza Strip, has long been a notorious flashpoint in the bitter Middle East conflict. Buried deep in the archives is one bloody incident, in 1956, that left 111 Palestinians shot dead by Israeli soldiers. Seemingly a footnote to a long history of killing, that day in Rafah—cold-blooded massacre or dreadful mistake—reveals the competing truths that have come to define an intractable war.
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Batman : year one & two
by Frank Miller
"DC Finest: Batman: Year One & Two collects the Dark Knight's adventures following the game-changing crossover Crisis on Infinite Earths, starting with the seminal Batman: Year One story from Frank Miller and David Mazzucchelli. This collection also includes Batman: Year Two by Mike W. Barr, Alan Davis, and Todd McFarlane, along with further mid-to-late '80s adventures from Barr, Max Allan Collins, Norm Breyfogle, and more!"
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