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Graphic Novels January 2018
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A.D. : After Death
by Scott Snyder
Years in the future, in a world that has discovered a genetic cure for death, a man begins to question everything that brings him face-to-face with his own mortality.
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Black , Vol. 1
by Kwanza Osajyefo
The flagship title of upstart publisher Black Mask, which burst onto the scene with some of the year’s most exciting, electrifying new titles. Kareem Jenkins is a teenager gunned down by the police for not much more than being a black kid in a hoodie. It doesn’t take: he wakes up in the hospital to find out he has superpowers. And he’s not the only one—this is a world in which there are superpowers, but only black people have them.
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The Black Monday Murders
by Jonathan Hickman
Clandestine banking cartels made up of vampire Russian oligarchs, black popes, enchanted American aristocrats, and hitmen work together to keep society in its place.
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Doom Patrol Vol. 1: Brick by Brick
by Gerard Way
Flex Mentallo, Robotman, Rebis, Crazy Jane, and more are back to twist minds and take control. This new take on a classic embraces and reimagines the Morrison run's signature surrealism and irreverence. Incorporating bold, experimental art and a brash tone to match a new generation of readers, Gerard Way's DOOM PATROL establishes radical new beginnings, breaks new ground, and honors the warped team dynamic of the world's strangest heroes. This abstract and unexpected ensemble series nods at the Doom Patrol's roots by continuing to break the barriers of the traditional superhero genre.
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Everyone's a Aliebn When Ur a Aliebn Too
by Jomny Sun
Based on the enormously popular typo-filled Twitter account, an illustrated story follows a lonely and confused alien named Jomny who, sent to observe Earth, finally feels at home for the first time in his life among the earthlings he meets.
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Moonshine, Vol. 1
by Brian Azzarello
The team behind 100 Bullets is back with a new, equally brutal crime series. Set during Prohibition, and tells the story of a slick New York City rum-runner sent to negotiate a deal with one of the top moonshiners in West Virginia. He quickly finds himself in over his head as the backwoods criminal is easily a match for the New Yorker, and is also hiding a bloody supernatural secret. Stylish and bloody.
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Motor Crush, Vol. 1
by Brenden Fletcher
One of the best racers in the circuit, Domino competes in the World Grand Prix during the day and engages in battle with rival bike gangs at night in pursuit of the engine-boosting machine stimulant, crush.
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My Favorite Thing is Monsters. Book One
by Emil Ferris
Filled with B-horror movie and pulp monster iconography, the diary of ten-year-old Karen Reyes records her investigation into the murder of her upstairs neighbor Anka Silverberg, a Holocaust survivor.
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Shade, the Changing Girl Vol. 1: Earth Girl Made Easy
by Cecil Castellucci
Stealing the madness coat of poet Rac Shade, Loma travels across the galaxy to take up residence in the body of Earth girl Megan Boyer, where she is forced to navigate the consequences of a life she didn't live.
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Snotgirl Vol. 1: Green Hair Don't Care
by Bryan Lee O'Malley
Lottie Person is a gorgeous, fun-loving social-media star who just happens to also be a gross, allergy-ridden mess. Collects Snotgirl issues #1-5.
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Wonder Woman Vol. 1: The Lies
by Greg Rucka
Heroic. Iconic. Unstoppable. Armed with her Lasso of Truth and imbued with the power of the gods themselves, Princess Diana of Themyscira--known to the world as Wonder Woman--is one of the greatest superheroes in history. But who is she...really? Not even Wonder Woman herself knows for sure. Diana's links to both the Amazons and the Gods of Olympus have been severed. Her memories are a tangle of contradictions that even her lie-detecting lasso cannot untangle. To solve the riddle of her origin, she must embark on her greatest quest of all: finding a way back to her vanished home. To get there, she must team up with her greatest enemy, the feral beast-woman, Cheetah. Will this unlikely alliance shine the light of truth on Diana's darkest secrets, or bury them--and her--forever?
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Descender Vol. 5 : Rise of the Robots
by Jeff Lemire
The first major DESCENDER event is here. This is what it has all been building to. The Robot Resistance rises up and tightens it's iron grip n the universe as the origins of The Harvesters are finally revealed and the galaxy is thrown into all out war!
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Kill or Be Killed 3
by Ed Brubaker
Brubaker and Phillips best-selling series ratchets up the tension and violence as Dylan escalates his assault on the Russian Mafia, putting his secret and the lives of his friends at risk. Both a thriller and a deconstruction of vigilantism, KILL OR BE KILLED is unlike anything this award-winning team has done before.
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Prince Valiant 1967-1968
by Hal Foster
Arn goes berserk, and there are love triangles, slave rebellions, greedy governors, and more in this volume of the Arthurian-inspired comic strip.
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Venomverse
by Cullen Bunn
During a routine battle with the villainous Jack O'Lantern, Venom fi nds himself transported to a far-off world and learns a terrible truth - a deadly new species called the Poisons has emerged from the vastness of space, and to make matters worse, they're hunting Venoms! Trapped on the planet's surface with a ragtag band of Venomized heroes, Eddie has no choice but to mount a counteroffensive and hope to find a way home!
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The Wicked & The Divine, Vol. 6
by Kieron Gillen
When you're at the peak of your powers, there's only one way to go. The question becomes – how many people are you willing to drag down with you?
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