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Adult Graphic Novels January 2021
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Kent State: four dead in Ohio by DerfA commemorative 50th anniversary graphic-novel account of the May 4, 1970 shootings of Vietnam War college student protesters by the Ohio National Guard draws on in-depth interviews to profile the tragedy’s four victims. By the award-winning author of Trashed.
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Sherlock: A scandal in Belgravia by Steven MoffatThe fourth installment of the critically acclaimed manga adaption of BBC Hit Sherlock introduces the femme fatale and the detective's famous rival, Irene Adler! Fresh from confronting Moriarty in the end of The Great Game, Sherlock Holmes (Benedict Cumberbatch) and John Watson (Martin Freeman) are called to save the royal family from blackmail at the hands of Irene Adler (Lara Pulver), a dominatrix known as "The Woman". Adler pulls Sherlock into a complex web of mysteries involving the CIA and the MOD, with secrets that could threaten international security and topple the monarchy.
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Roku by Cullen BunnIn order to save a life, she'll have to kill a lot of people. Once she was MI-6 agent Angelina Alcott, but Angelina died and all that's left is Roku. Honed to razor edge lethality, and enhanced with dark arts and looks that kill, she's become the ultimate underworld assassin.
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Vampironica: Volume 1by Greg SmallwoodWhen Veronica is bitten by a centuries-old vampire, her thirst for blood threatens to turn Riverdale into a haven for the undead. Will she put an end to the vampire threat or give in to her blood lust?
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Second coming: Volume 1 by Mark RussellThe book everyone's talking about, by award-winning writer Mark Russell (Snagglepuss, The Flintstones) and artist Richard Pace (Pitt, New Warriors)! God commands Earth's mightiest super-hero, Sunstar, to accept Jesus as his roommate
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Dead eyes: Volume 1 by Gerry DugganMeet Martin Dobbs. He's a hot-tempered, foul-mouthed former mercenary and gun-for-hire who's just been forced out of retirement-with both funny and violent results. DEAD EYES is equal parts Unforgiven, The Equalizer, and Robin Hood.
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