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Graphic Novels January 2017
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"When I put together a graphic novel, I don't think about literary prose. I think about storytelling."
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Baltimore : Empty Graves Volume 7, Empty graves
by Michael Mignola
"Baltimore's allies relive their own troubled pasts while they bury their fallen friends. Can they uncover the origins of the Blood-Red Witch before she awakens the Red King--the devil behind all the world's evil? Collects Baltimore: Empty Graves #1-#5"--Provided by publisher
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Batman in the brave & the bold : the Bronze Age omnibus
by Bob Haney
"Throughout the 1970s, Batman fought evil month side by side with DC Comics' greatest - and, occasionally, strangest - super-heroes. Guest-starring Wonder Woman, the Phantom Stranger, Adam Stranger, Black Canary, the Teen Titans, the Flash, Metamorpho, the Metal Men, Green Arrow, the Atom, Aquaman and many others, this title features gritty artwork by Jim Aparo and fun, fast-paced stories written by Bob Haney and are collected in a single, massive hardcover for the first time"
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Superman/Wonder Woman. Volume 5, A savage end
by Brian Buccellato
"The world's most powerful couple returns in the third volume of SUPERMAN/WONDER WOMAN by the all-star creative team of Peter J. Tomasi (BATMAN & ROBIN) and Doug Mahnke (GREEN LANTERN). Superman's powers have still not returned to full strength, and now Wonder Woman is forced to turn to rest of the Olympian gods in hopes of saving the man she loves. But this divine intervention turns out to be more trying than the God of War could have ever expected. Plus, Superman and Wonder Woman must also face off against another one of the most powerful duos in the DC Universe--the twin children of the immortal madman Vandal Savage!"
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Catwoman. Volume 6, Final jeopardy
by Will Pfeifer
"Leading into the events of Blackest Night and concluding Will Pfeifer's epic Catwoman series, Selina has given up on crimefighting for a life of theiving. On the run from police and Batman, Catwoman attempts to lay low until an old foe comes back to life for vengence that threatens the DCU"
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Harley Quinn : Black, White and Red All Over Volume 6, Black, white and red all over
by Amanda Conner
"This is it! The conclusion of Jimmy Palmiotti and Amanda Conner's smash-hit, best-selling series is here! Until the next series, that is! In the aftermath of her encounter with The Joker, Harley's head is spinning, and she wants nothing more than to getback to her normal life...but she should know by now there's no such thing! Harley's known for her even temperament and economy of language--oh, we can't even finish that sentence. Let's face it: she's crazy, and she talks too much. So what happens when she discovers a nemesis even more insane and more hyper-loquacious? It's Harley vs. the unbelievable Redtool!"
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Celebrate Martin Luther King Jr's Birthday!
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March. Book one
by John Lewis
A first-hand account of the author's lifelong struggle for civil and human rights spans his youth in rural Alabama, his life-changing meeting with Martin Luther King, Jr., and the birth of the Nashville Student Movement
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March. Book two
by John Lewis
The award-winning, best-selling series returns, as John Lewis' story continues through Freedom Rides and the legendary 1963 March on Washington. Original.
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March. Book three
by John Lewis
Congressman John Lewis, one of the key figures of the civil rights movement, joins co-writer Andrew Aydin and artist Nate Powell to bring the lessons of history to vivid life for a new generation, urgently relevant for today's world. Original.
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Martin Luther King Jr. : let freedom ring
by Michael Teitelbaum
The life of the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. is traced from birth and childhood to his death. He experienced racism and discrimination in the South and experienced integration for the first time upon visiting Hartford, Connecticut, in the East while in college. His disdain for racism and segregation inspired him to lead a crusade for reacial integration and equality. Dr. King sought economic equality towards the end of his life
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King : a comics biography
by Ho Che Anderson
Available for the first time in an expanded hardcover edition, a rerelease of a classic graphic portrait seeks to convey the human realities of the civil rights leader and is complemented by such extras as the short piece, "Black Dogs;" excerpts from the creator's diary and notebook; and an epilogue, "Assassin," that explores James Earl Ray's guilt.
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King. [Vol.] 2
by Ho Che Anderson
Chronicles the life of the civil rights leader from his recovery from a knife attack, to the controversy in Birmingham, to the March on Washington
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