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Astonishing X-Men Vol. 1: Life of X
by Charles Soule; illustrated by Jim Cheung and Mike Deodato
An ancient evil is attacking the world's most powerful minds. It will have them by the time you finish this sentence, and a moment later, it will have us all. A band of X-Men discovers the truth behind the threat, but is there any time left for Psylocke, Old Man Logan, Bishop, Archangel, Fantomex, Rogue and Gambit? In an action-packed X-epic, they must head to the astral plane in pursuit of...the Shadow King! But in this brain-bending mindscape, not everything is as it seems, and reality is a relative concept. Will this impromptu squad of X-Men be able to contain the chaos from spilling out into the world?
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The Despicable Deadpool Vol. 1: Deadpool Kills Cable
by Gerry Duggan; illustrated by Scott Koblish
Deadpool kills Cable! You heard that right. No more being a hero-Deadpool is a wanted man, and he's back to doing what he does best: killing people. What better way to show you're serious about going bad than killing your best friend? Get ready for a brutal fight.
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Justice League of America Vol. 3: Panic in the Microverse
by Steve Orlando; illustrated by Ivan Reis
Batman, Killer Frost and Lobo join Ryan Choi, the JLA's Atom, on a size-shifting mission to find Choi's missing mentor, Ray Palmer. The previous Atom vanished while exploring his greatest discovery--the Microverse. Far, far smaller than modern science has explored before, the Microverse makes up the foundation on which the atoms of our world are built.
Though tiny, the Microverse is vast, dangerous and almost completely unexplored. The League must navigate a bizarre and dangerous subatomic world of warring factions, deadly threats and hidden agendas, all leading to the Ignition Point. This fracture in the fabric of the Microverse, if left unchecked, could spread to destroy all reality!
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American Gods Vol. 1: Shadows
by Neil Gaiman and P. Craig Russell; illustrated by Scott Hampton and Walt Simonson
This supernatural American road trip fantasy tells the story of a war between the ancient and modern gods. The Hugo, Bram Stoker, Locus, World Fantasy, and Nebula award-winning novel and new Starz television series by Neil Gaiman is adapted as a graphic novel for the first time!
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Moonstruck Vol. 1: Magic to Brew
by Grace Ellis; illustrated by Shae Beagle and Kate Leth
Werewolf barista Julie and her new girlfriend go on a date to a close-up magic show, but all heck breaks loose when the magician casts a horrible spell on their friend Chet. Now it's up to the team of mythical pals to stop the illicit illusionist before it's too late.
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Green Lantern: Earth One Vol. 1
by Gabriel Hardman and Corinna Bechko
Hal Jordan yearns for the thrill of discovery, but the days when astronaut and adventure were synonymous are long gone. His gig prospecting asteroids for Ferris Galactic is less than fulfilling--but at least he's not on Earth, where technology and culture have stagnated.
When Jordan finds a powerful ring, he also finds a destiny to live up to. There are worlds beyond his own, unlike anything he ever imagined. But revelation comes with a price: the Green Lantern Corps has fallen, wiped out by ruthless killing machines known as Manhunters. The odds against reinstating the Corps are nearly impossible...but doing the impossible is exactly what Hal Jordan was trained to do!
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The Dresden Files: Dog Men
by Jim Butcher and Mark Powers; illustrated by Diego Galindo
Harry Dresden is a man on the edge―and that is something that can be dangerous to friend and foe alike. He’s been drafted by a senior member of the White Council of Wizards to investigate a series of murders in rural Mississippi. As always, there’s more afoot than is immediately apparent. The question is, will Harry’s state of mind keep him from seeing it, and will his actions lead him into direct conflict with the wizard who’s depending on his help?
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Red Rising: Sons of Ares
by Pierce Brown and Rik Hoskin; illustrated by Eli Powell
In the future, when mankind has spread across the stars, the hierarchy of man is dictated by the color of one’s caste. The Golds rule all, but what will happen when one falls for a lowly Red? See how a forbidden love will set the course of events for the future and lead to the formation of the formidable Sons of Ares!
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X-Men: Grand Design
by Ed Piskor
Over six tumultuous decades, the X-Men have carved a singular place in comic book lore and popular culture. From their riotous birth in the '60s, to their legendary reboot in the '70s, to their attitude adjustment in the '90s, to their battle against extinction in the '00s, the X-Men have remained unquestionably relevant to generations of readers, the ultimate underdogs in an increasingly complicated world.
Now, New York Times best-selling author Ed Piskor takes you on a pulse-pounding tour of X-Men history unlike anything you've ever experienced before, an intricate labor of love that stitches together hundreds of classic and obscure stories into one seamless masterpiece of X-Men lore.
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Divinity: The Complete Trilogy
by Matt Kindt, Jeff Lemire, Joe Harris, Eliot Rahal, and more
At the height of the Cold War, the Soviet Union – determined to win the Space Race at any cost – green lit a dangerously advanced mission. They sent a man farther into the cosmos than anyone has gone before or since. Lost in the stars, he encountered something unknown. Something that…changed him.
Long thought lost and erased from the history books, he has suddenly returned, crash-landing in the Australian Outback. The few that have been able to reach him believe him to be a deity -– one who turned the scorched desert into a lush oasis. They say he can bend matter, space, and even time to his will. Earth is about to meet a new god. And he’s a communist. How long can it be before the first confrontation between mankind and DIVINITY begins?
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