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Graphic BooksJanuary 2016
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The world of comics--publishing, really--has changed with the Internet. Many comic creators have opted to put their work out first in this format, and then publish in print after a readership has been established. These titles are but a few Webcomics who have made the jump. So many more titles are out there, just waiting for the intrepid explorer to discover!
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Mad Max : Fury Road
by Nico Lathouris
"George Miller, Nico Lathouris and Mark Sexton are writing four prelude stories that follow leading characters Nux, Immortan Joe, Furiosa, and a two-part story about Mad Max. Nico Lathouris serves as a co-writer on the film while Mark Sexton serves as storyboard and concept artist for Mad Max: Fury Road. Interior artists working on these projects include Riccardo Burchielli, Leandro Fernandez, Tristan Jones and Mark Sexton, while covers will be illustrated by Tommy Lee Edwards. Collects MAD MAX: FURY ROAD: NUX & IMMORTAN JOE #1, MAD MAX: FURY ROAD: FURIOSA #1, and MAD MAX: FURY ROAD: MAD MAX #1-2"
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Bitch planet : Extraordinary Machine
by Kelly Sue DeConnick
In a future where women are sent to a penal planet in the galaxy if their fail to comply with their patriarchal overlords, the newest batch of arrivals work together to stay alive amidst hidden agendas and crooked guards
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Ei8ht. Volume 1, Outcast
by Rafael Albuquerque
"Joshua travels to the inhospitable MELD a dimension between dimensions. Marooned there he must complete his mission to save the future"
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5 very good reasons to punch a dolphin in the mouth : (and other useful guides)
by Matthew Inman
Samurai sword-wielding kittens and hamsters that love .50-caliber machine guns commingle with a cracked out Tyrannosaur that is extremely hard to potty train. Plus hardy advice regarding things worth knowing about. Includes 60 of Inman's comic illustrations and life-bending guides from TheOatmeal.com
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Freakangels 1 by Warren EllisTwenty-three years ago, twelve strange children were born in England at exactly the same moment. Six years later, the world ended. This is the story of what happened next. So welcome to Whitechapel, some years from now, just barely above ground in a flooded England, where a clan of eleven strange people with purple eyes - the Freakangels - have carved out some sort of a life for themselves. A life that starts to show big cracks when a girl called Alice from Manchester turns up with a shotgun and a grievance, having met the lost, prodigal last Freakangel, who had very different ideas about what they should do with themselves and this flooded future England.
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Nimona
by Noelle Stevenson
A graphic novel debut based on the author's critically acclaimed Web comic follows a nefarious plot by an impulsive young shapeshifter and a vengeful villain who want to defame their kingdom's Institution of Law Enforcement and Heroics. Simultaneous. 15,000 first printing.
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Battlepug. Volume 1 : blood and drool
by Mike Norton
Moll tells her two pugs, Mingo and Colfax, about the exciting adventures of a nameless warrior, his insane companion, and his giant pug
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Cyanide & Happiness : Punching Zoo
by Kris Wilson
If you are on the Internet, you've read CYANIDE & HAPPINESS. Generating over a million hits a week, the webcomic is one of the longest-lasting strips out there, and everyone can relate to its hilarious slice-of-life depictions. Since the dawn of man, stick figures have been used as an important device for storytelling. CYANIDE & HAPPINESS has taken this language and mashed it up with Internet culture, bringing us some of the best satire and dark comedy out there.
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Megatokyo = : [Megatōkyō]
by Fred Gallagher
Exclusive to the Dark Horse reissue of the highly successful Megatokyo Web comic, Vol. 1 brings fans all the comics from Chapter 0, running editorial comments featured in the original, historical notes, improved print quality and a larger trim size.
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Salamander dream
by Hope Larson
Eight-year-old Hailey meets Salamander in a magical forest and the two soon become friends who share fanciful tales as the young girl grows older
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Phoebe and her unicorn : a heavenly nostril chronicle
by Dana Simpson
It all started when Phoebe skipped a rock across a pond and accidentally hit a unicorn in the face. Improbably, this led to Phoebe being granted one wish, and she used it to make the unicorn, Marigold Heavenly Nostrils, her obligational best friend. But can a vain mythical beast and a 9-year-old daydreamer really forge a connection? Indeed they can. This beautifully drawn strip follows the unlikely friendship between a somewhat awkward girl and the unicorn who gradually shows her just how special she really is. Through hilarious adventures where Phoebe gets to bask in Marigold's "awesomeness," the friends also come to acknowledge that they had been lonely before they met and truly appreciate the bond they now share. Original.
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Downloadable Comics at Your Fingertips!
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