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Graphic Novels- Kids and Teens February 19, 2018
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Gregory and the Gargoyles 2
by D-p Filippi
Having discovered his magical abilities, Gregory is torn between his modern day family and life in the 17th century. Confused by his feelings for his fellow mage Edna and sensing that he's being manipulated on all sides, Gregory must use his medallion to master his spell-casting abilities and uncover the secret origin of the gargoyles! The second all-ages volume in the Gargoyles fantasy trilogy
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Dragons beware!
by Jorge Aguirre
When Claudette sets out to slay the dragon that ate her father's legs and his legendary sword, she will need more help than ever from her friend Marie and her brother Gaston
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The legend of Zelda : twilight princess. 2
by Akira Himekawa
After Link awakens in the Twilight Realm as a wolf, Midna escorts him to Hyrule Castle where he meets none other than Princess Zelda, but to help her save the world from the encroaching darkness, Link must recover the shards of the Shadow Crystal
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Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys - the Big Lie
by Anthony Del Col
Does blood run thicker than water? In this thrilling climax of the hugely acclaimed first arc, the murderer of Fenton Hardy is revealed… but do Nancy Drew and the Hardy brothers believe it? In order to find out where the truth actually may lie they must return to a place from their pasts and risk their lives.
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Action presidents : George Washington #1, George Washington!
by Fred Van Lente
An ALA award-winning author-illustrator duo bring George Washington to life like kids have never seen him before—as the hero of a nonfiction comic-style biography in a hilarious, all-too-true, fully illustrated paper-over-board middle grade adventure. 25,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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Land of the Lustrous 1
by Haruko Ichikawa
The elegant new action manga that is now a major anime! By Haruko Ichikawa, winner of the Osamu Tezuka Cultural Prize.
SEARCHING FOR PURPOSE In a world inhabited by crystalline lifeforms called The Lustrous, every unique gem must fight for their way of life against the threat of lunarians who would turn them into decorations. Phosphophyllite, the most fragile and brittle of gems, longs to join the battle. When Phos is instead assigned to complete a natural history of their world, it sounds like a dull and pointless task. But this new job brings Phos into contact with Cinnabar, a gem forced to live in isolation. Can Phos's seemingly mundane assignment lead both Phos and Cinnabar to the fulfillment they desire?
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Doctor Strange
by Jason Aaron
Waking up with no weapons, spell books, memory of how he got there, or knowledge of why monsters are chasing him, Doctor Strange and his allies prepare to face their greatest threat in the last days of magic
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Children of the Whales 1
by Abi Umeda
In this post-apocalyptic fantasy, a sea of sand swallows everything but the past.
In an endless sea of sand drifts the Mud Whale, a floating island city of clay and magic. In its chambers a small community clings to survival, cut off from its own history by the shadows of the past.
Chakuro is the archivist for the Mud Whale, diligently chronicling the lives and deaths of his people. As one of the short-lived thymia wielders, he knows his time is limited and is determined to leave a better record than his predecessors. But the steady pace of their isolated existence on the Mud Whale is abruptly shattered when a scouting party discovers a mysterious young girl who seems to know more about their home than they do…
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The Scooby Apocalypse 3
by Keith Giffen
You've never seen the Mystery Inc. gang like this before, as Fred, Velma, Daphne, Shaggy and Scooby-Doo seek answers to the mystery plague that turned the world into a monster-strewn wasteland!
But now something strange has happened to the marauding monsters--they're suddenly all single-mindedly heading in one direction, almost like they're under a spell! If someone has figured out a way to control the monsters, then finding out how could be the first step to figuring out how to save the world. So Velma, Scooby and the gang are heading off in the direction of thousands of monsters...much to Shaggy's chagrin.
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The prince and the dressmaker
by Jen Wang
The best-selling cartoonist of In Real Life presents a graphically illustrated fairy-tale set in Paris at the dawn of the modern age, where a cross-dressing prince hides his identity as a popular fashion icon and falls for a brilliant dressmaker who knows his secret at the same time his royal parents begin searching for a traditional bride for him to marry. Simultaneous.
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