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Spider-Gwen: Ghost-Spider Vol. 1 - Spider-Geddon
by Seanan McGuire; illustrated by Rosi Kampe
Gwen Stacy, the Spider-Woman of Earth-65, makes her sensational return! And she's picking up right where she left off, fighting crime through her home reality - unaware that it sits on the precipice of interdimensional calamity! Spider-Geddon is about to rock Gwen's world! Finding herself trapped in a parallel dimension as her friends and fellow Spiders are dying...with her teleporter watch destroyed and no way to get home...what can Gwen do to stop the Inheritors from wreaking havoc across the entire Web of Life and Destiny? And from out of the interdimensional chaos, she must face one of her deadliest enemies yet - the Gwen Goblin! With her life in jeopardy from all sides, is there a reason we're calling her Ghost-Spider?!
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Adventures of the Super Sons Vol. 1: Action Detectives
by Peter J. Tomasi; illustrated by Carlo Barberi
Long before recent events turned their lives upside down, Damian Wayne and Jonathan Kent joined forces to take on a threat like they'd never faced before. Led by Rex Luthor and Joker Jr., these intergalactic scions of destruction call themselves simply the Gang. And they'll stop at nothing to stamp out the Super Sons' crime-fighting careers in this or any other reality!
Soon Superboy and Robin find themselves on a mad quest throughout the Multiverse, with each stop stranger than the last. On every world they visit, deadly new foes and arcane new allies await--including, perhaps, their own future selves. And wherever they go, the Gang is right behind them, ready to take them out the moment they slip up.
The stage is set. The chase is on. And the biggest adventure ever to face Superman's and Batman's boys is about to begin...
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Blackbird Vol. 1
by Sam Humphries; illustrated by Jen Bartel
Nina Rodriguez knows there's a hidden magical world run by ruthless cabals hiding in Los Angeles. And when a giant magic beast kidnaps her sister, Nina must confront her past (and her demons) to get her sister back and reclaim her life.
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Stranger Things Vol. 1: The Other Side
by Jody Houser; illustrated by Stefano Martino
When Will Byers finds himself in the Upside Down, an impossible dark parody of his own world, he's understandably frightened. But that's nothing compared with the fear that takes hold when he realizes what's in that world with him!
Follow Will's struggle through the season one events of the hit Netflix show Stranger Things!
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American Gods Vol. 2: My Ainsel
by Neil Gaiman and P. Craig Russell; illustrated by Scott Hampton
Shadow and Wednesday leave the House on the Rock and continue their journey across the country where they set up aliases, meet new gods, and prepare for war.
The Hugo, Bram Stoker, Locus, World Fantasy, and Nebula award-winning novel and hit Starz television series by Neil Gaiman is adapted as a graphic novel!
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Shuri: The Search for Black Panther
by Nnedi Okorafor; illustrated by Leonardo Romero
The Black Panther has disappeared, lost on a mission in space. And in his absence, everyone's looking at the next in line for the throne. But Shuri is happiest in a lab, surrounded by gadgets of her own creation. She'd rather be testing gauntlets than throwing them. But a nation without a leader is a vulnerable one - and Shuri may have to choose between Wakanda's welfare and her own.
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Middlewest Book One
by Skottie Young; illustrated by Jorge Corona
The lands between the coasts are vast, slow to change, and full of hidden magics. The town of Farmington has been destroyed sending an unwitting adventurer and his vulpine companion in search of answers to quell a coming storm that speaks his name. From author Skottie Young and artist Jorge Corona comes the tale of Abel, a young boy who must navigate an old land in order to reconcile his family's history.
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Catwoman Vol. 1: Copycats
by Joëlle Jones
After leaving Batman at the altar, Selina Kyle leaves town to lick her breakup wounds in Villa Hermosa--a city almost as cold and corrupt as Gotham.
But soon after moving, she discovers her new neighborhood already has a Catwoman--and the impostor is wanted by the local police! Selina barely has time to settle in before she's the subject of a citywide manhunt, after eyewitnesses place Catwoman at the center of a brutal crime spree.
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Cannonball
by Kelsey Wroten
Kelsey Wroten’s Cannonball fires the reader straight into the messy life of Caroline Bertram: aspiring writer, queer, art school graduate, near alcoholic, and self proclaimed tortured genius. Wroten tells the story of an artist struggling with the arrival of adulthood and the Sisyphean task of artistic fulfillment. Stunningly drawn in a classic style, with big truths and biting wit, Wroten’s debut graphic novel is Art School Confidential for the Tumblr generation.
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War Bears
by Margaret Atwood; illustrated by Ken Steacy
Oursonette, a fictional Nazi-fighting superheroine, is created at the peak of World War II by comic book creator Al Zurakowski who dreams of making it big in the early world of comics publishing.
A story that follows the early days of comics in Toronto, a brutal war that greatly strains Al personally and professionally, and how the rise of post-war American comics puts an end to his dreams.
Internationally and New York Times best-selling novelist Margaret Atwood and acclaimed artist Ken Steacy collaborate for one of the most highly anticipated comic book and literary events!
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