September 2024 list by K. Pearson
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Bendy Vol. 1: Dreams Come to Life
by Chris Hastings
Buddy has spent most of his life trying to escape the Lower East Side slums of New York City. Working as a delivery boy to support his family, Buddy wants to become an artist, a dream he's sure will never be realized. But that all changes when a delivery job puts him face-to-face with Mr. Joey Drew, the eccentric owner of an animation studio. Mr. Drew takes Buddy under his wing as an apprentice, thrusting him into a world unlike anything Buddy has ever seen before. But not everything at the studio is as picture-perfect as it seems...
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Codex Black Vol. 2: Bird of Ill Omen
by Camilo Moncada Lozano
In 15th-century Mesoamerica, Donajâi and Itzcacalotl travel to the Oracle of Lyobaa in the hopes of learning the secret behind Donajâi's missing father. But instead of receiving information, they find themselves roped into a quest to stop the assassination of the great Emperor Ahuizotl! This is easier said than done when faced with a mysterious group of black-clad killers who want nothing more than to send the known world tumbling into chaos.
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Dungeons & Dragons: Fell's Five
by John Rogers
Join Adric Fell, the halfling Bree Three-Hands, the dwarf Khal Khalundurrin, the tiefling Tisha Swornheart, and the elf Varis in a tale of high adventure and deep secrets. Adric Fell leads a band of wayward heroes in a world where civilization has been reduced to a few scattered points of light amid a rising tide of shadows.
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Fangirl Vol. 4
by Rainbow Rowell
Cath is a Simon Snow fan. Okay, everybody is a Simon Snow fan, but for Cath, being a fan is her life. Cath's sister has mostly grown away from fandom, but Cath just can't let go... Cath and Levi are officially dating--finally!--but Cath still has a lot on her plate as the end of freshman year approaches. She only has a few more weeks to save her grade in Fiction-Writing, her twin sister, Wren, is acting increasingly reckless, and an unexpected reunion with her mother has thrown everything off-balance.
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Father, I Don't Want This Marriage Vol. 1
by Hong Heesu
Juvelian is a villainess so universally hated that when she is accused of jealously poisoning the princess of the Ashet Empire, her own father leaves her to die a traitor’s death. Faced with the threat of interrogation by the infamously tyrannical Crown Prince Maximillian, she takes her own life. And that’s how the story ends—at least, that’s how it was supposed to end.
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Five Nights at Freddy's Vol. 5: Fazbear Frights Graphic Novel Collection
by Scott Cawthon
Frustrated by an unfair arcade game, Colton throws himself into re-engineering the device at any cost... Mott quickly flushes his brother's creepy new pets down the drain, but the creatures have other plans... Aimee finally works up the courage to ditch her loud-mouthed, annoying friend at Freddy Fazbear's Pizza. But when it comes to Five Nights at Freddy's, even the most ordinary seeming actions can reap horrible consequences.
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Green Lantern, War Journal Vol. 1: Contagion
by Phillip Kennedy Johnson
John Stewart returns as Green Lantern for a story about rediscovering your past and forging your future as a Guardian! Just when John Stewart thought he was out as a Green Lantern...he's pulled back in! Hanging up the emerald power ring, the once great Green Lantern is giving the post-superhero life a try. This all comes to a screeching halt when a mysterious Guardian from another universe lands on Earth, seeking John's help.
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Hanami: You, Me, & 200 Sq Ft in Japan
by Julia Cejas
Julia and Marc are your average creative millennial couple, full of the anxieties and optimism of their generation. When the economy takes a downturn and Marc loses his engineering job, the pair realize that their relative lack of ties means they can pool their savings and his severance to embark on a new adventure: Moving to Japan! (Until the money runs out, anyway…)
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Hellaween: Spellbent
by Moss Lawton
The second book of this wickedly funny graphic novel series follows an aspiring witch and her two best friends as they try to have the most epic Halloween ever while also dealing with pesky do-gooders, escaped monsters and one harsh curfew.
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Hovergirls
by Geneva Bowers
When a strange incident on the beach leaves them with supernatural powers, cousins Jalissa and Kim decide to use their powers to stop the monsters attacking Los Aguacero and become famous, but soon they discover that being heroes isn't as easy as it seems.
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Kusunoki's Flunking Her High School Glow-Up Vol. 1
by Mitsuki Mii
Keisuke Shizuki might have been an outcast in middle school, but not anymore. The trauma of being rejected by his first crush left Shizuki with a phobia of pretty girls and the drive to remake himself and start high school fresh: new looks, new friends, new confidence. That is, as long as he avoids the cuties and anyone who knows anything about his past.
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Live Forever Vol. 1: The Eternal Edition
by Raul Trevino
LIVE FOREVER is a supernatural thriller about finding the formula for eternal life. You will witness the conflicts of a teenager who gets what she wants, but sometimes with serious consequences. If you like characters with guts, surprising moments and stories that not only entertain but inspire reflection, this is the comic for you.
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Luminous Beings
by David Arnold
Childhood friends Ty and Burger plan to make a documentary and attend film school together, but Ty's hidden secret challenges their friendship as they navigate the aftermath of a global squirrel apocalypse.
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Star Wars Vol. 8: The Sith and the Skywalker
by Charles Soule
The next shocking chapter in the saga of Luke Skywalker! Luke knows his destiny is leading him toward a confrontation with Darth Vader. But Vader is a Dark Lord of the Sith, and Luke is barely even a Jedi. To have any chance at survival, he must find a way to train himself in the battle techniques he will soon face. He must find…another Sith!
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Tiffany's Griffon
by Maddi Gonzalez
Marnie Plummer is a bookish, lonely girl with a chip on her shoulder. There’s nothing she cares about more than her favorite book series, The Griffon Riders of Crystalfall. When it miraculously turns out that the world of the books is actually real, and they need a Chosen One to come from the real world and save them from danger, Marnie is shocked and―of course―overjoyed. There’s just one problem. The Chosen One they seek is not actually her.
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Time Traveler Tales
by Dave Scheidt
An unknown force keeps throwing Oliver through time, from the Wild West to the 1920s to a haunted beach house, all while a mysterious stranger pursues him, seeking out Oliver's abilities in a bid to gain power over time itself.
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Titans: Beast World Tour
by Chuck Brown
Titans: Beast World Tour shows how the fallout of the Titans-centric crossover affects the most famous cities of the DC Universe--and its superpowered residents. In Titans: Beast World Tour, take a trip to Metropolis to see the Superman family take on Flamebird, journey to Gotham as shape-shifting spores take root in Batman's hometown, submerge yourself in Atlantis as Aquaman and Tempest engage in a deep-sea battle royale, travel to Star City for a father-son reunion between Oliver Queen and Connow Hawke, and race to Central City as a member of the Flash Family is infected!
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The Witch's Throne Vol. 3
by Cedric Caballes
Spectators remain at the edge of their seats as Reksha, Grom, and Agni are finally up, ready to go toe-to-toe with their opponents. Get ready for stunning contests between warriors, rogues, and mages. But is ending your enemies the only way to become a hero?
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Wonder Woman: The Adventures of Young Diana
by Jordie Bellaire
The world may know her as Wonder Woman, but once upon a time she was Diana, the young princess of Themyscira. Back then, she struggled to find her place on an island deemed paradise by many, but which was, to her, a prison. Trapped in her role as a royal and shielded from the harsh realities of Man's World, Diana yearned for adventure, or at least a purpose. So when ancient texts portraying her home's history go missing, she gets both. How far will our hero go to find the texts and the truths they're hiding?
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