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Die vol 1 : Fantasy Heartbreaker
by Kieron Gillen
A pitch-black fantasy where a group of forty-something adults have to deal with the returning, unearthly horror they only just survived as teenage role-players.
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The Adventure Zone: Murder on the Rockport Limited
by Clint McElroy
In the second Adventure Zone graphic novel, we rejoin hero-adjacent sort-of-comrades-in-arms Taako, Magnus, and Merle on a wild careen through a D&D railroad murder mystery. This installment has a little of everything: a genius child detective, an axe-wielding professional wrestler, a surly wizard, cursed magical artifacts, and a pair of meat monsters.
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Nocturne: The Walled City Trilogy Book Two
by Anne Opotowsky
In 1905, a kidnapped child is brought to Hong Kong, growing into a clever and reckless young man looking for answers... ...and Hong Kong rubs off on everyone.
In this chaotic yet harmonious world, the stories of three boys from Book One -- Song, Xi, and Yubo -- merge with a boy who seeks to find a new way in.
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Fearscape, vol. 1
by Ryan O'Sullivan
The Fearscape is a world beyond our own, populated by manifestations of our worst fears. Once per generation, The Muse travels to Earth, discovers our greatest Storyteller, and takes them with her to the Fearscape to battle these fear-creatures on our behalf. All has been well for eons, until The Muse encounters Henry Henry—a plagiarist with delusions of literary grandeur.
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Hillbilly vol 4 : Red-Eyed Witchery from Beyond
by Eric Powell
A terror from beyond the stars has descended on the hills to spread fear among the people. When Boss Krugen employs Rondel to find out what this black power has done with his lost kin, Rondel may have found an evil beyond even what the wielder of the Devil's Cleaver can handle.
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Sandman Universe: Books of Magic vol 1: Moveable Type
by Kat Howard
One of four books expanding Neil Gaiman's acclaimed Sandman Universe. Timothy Hunter may be destined to become the most powerful magician in the universe, but he's still a London teenager, and having magical abilities is about to turn his world upside down!
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Sandman Universe: Lucifer vol 1 : The Infernal Comedy
by Dan Watters
The Prince of Darkness is missing, and from the look of things he's not coming back. Blind, crippled, and without a penny to his name, the onetime ruler of Hell is now a wizened, unkempt old man trapped in a small town where sinister forces torment him at every turn and nothing is as it seems. He has no memory of how he got here, no hope of escape, and no way to track down his child--the only entity capable of preventing the end of the world.
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Sandman Universe: House of Whispers vol 1: The Power Divided
by Nalo Hopkinson
Welcome to the House of Dahomey, the houseboat of Erzulie Fréda, where the souls of Voodoo followers go when they sleep but even the fearsome Erzulie is powerless when her dream river turns sour, tossing her house from one realm and into another.. the Dreaming!
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Avengers : No Road Home
by Mark Waid
Night has fallen across the universe. Now, seven of Earth’s Mightiest Heroes — and one surprising new addition — must journey forth to bring back the light. But when the threat they face has destroyed even the gods, will anyone make it home?
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Green Lantern vol 1: Intergalactic lawman
by Grant Morrison
There’s an intergalactic conspiracy afoot, as well as a traitor in the Green Lantern Corps’ ranks. Hal Jordan has faced the universe’s greatest threats, but what he faces next will challenge everything he believes in.
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Ironheart vol 1 : Those With Courage
by Eve Ewing
Riri Williams steps boldly out of Tony Stark’s shadow to forge her own future! When one of Spider-Man’s old foes holds a group of world leaders hostage, Ironheart must step up her game. But she’s thrown for a loop when an old acquaintance from Chicago re-enters her life!
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Mike Morales, Spider-Man vol 1 : Straight Out of Brooklyn
by Saladin Ahmed
Balancing a normal life with his superhero activities has never been easy for Miles Morales, but when the rampaging Rhino and a cadre of mysterious criminals start plaguing Brooklyn, things take an even darker turn for the young Spider-Man
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Thor : Road to War of the Realms
by Jason Aaron
Thor enlists the help of Valkyrie and Angela to escape the prison of Heven, while Roz Solomon, after the fall of S.H.I.E.L.D., gets a proposition to serve in the ranks of Wakanda
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Winter Soldier : Second Chances
by Kyle Higgins
Bucky Barnes believes in second chances. Having survived death, manipulation, loss of identity and a lifetime of murder, the man known as the Winter Soldier has worked hard to atone for his many sins. But now…he's going to go one step further. What do you do after you've found redemption? You help others do the same!
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Wolverine : The Long Night
by Benjamin Percy
Special Agents Sally Pierce and Tad Marshall arrive in Burns, Alaska to investigate a string of mysterious deaths and soon find there is more going on than meets the eye.
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Dead Man Logan vol 1 : Sins of the Father
by Ed Brisson
The writing’s on the wall: Old Man Logan is dying. Sick from the Adamantium coating his skeleton, Logan’s search for a cure has led to nothing but dead ends. But for once, he’s actually trying to leave this world with some unfinished business. Can Logan take his last breath without slaughtering the X-Men again?
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X-Force vol 1 : Sins of the Past
by Ed Brisson
The '90s mutant militia is back, teeth gritted and hot for blood! After decades of combat, the man called Cable has fallen in battle! Now, his original X-Force team of Domino, Cannonball, Shatterstar, Boom-Boom and Warpath reunite to hunt down his murderer and avenge his death! But when their target is a time-traveling younger version of Cable himself, is there a line X-Force cannot cross?
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The Magicians: Alice's Story
by Lev Grossman
A graphic-novel adaptation retells the trilogy's early events from the perspective of fan-favorite character, Alice Quinn, sharing insights into her elite education, relationship with Quentin Coldwater and unexpected encounters in the land of Fillory.
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Old Souls
by Brian McDonald
Chris Olsen has a good life. He has a regular job, a wife and daughter who love him, and a promising future. By any measure this is a good life, but it isn’t his first. When a troubling encounter with a homeless man triggers something inside Chris, memories of his past lives bubble to the surface. A lost Chinese boy, a wailing grandmother, and a love so powerful it never left his soul—all compete for his attention.
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The Jungle
by Upton Sinclair, adapted by Kristina Gehrmann
Featuring evocative pen-and-ink artwork, a graphic-novel adaptation of Sinclair's influential 1906 protest novel depicts the harsh conditions and exploited existences of immigrants in the meatpacking industry of early 20th-century Chicago.
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They Called Us Enemy
by George Takei
The iconic actor and activist presents a graphic memoir detailing his experiences as a child prisoner in the Japanese-American internment camps of World War II, reflecting on the hard choices his family made in the face of legalized racism.
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Skull-face Bookseller Honda-san, Vol. 1
by Honda
Honda might be a skeleton, but that's nowhere near as crazy as working in a Japanese bookstore! Whether it's running the store, dealing with out-of-print books, or handling eccentric customers, the bookstore life is filled with laughter and tears.
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