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Constantine : distorted illusions by Kami Garcia"John Constantine, a magician of the highest caliber, accepts an apprenticeship in the United States to become the lead singer of his best friend's punk band, but when a complicated spell gets out of hand, the disastrous consequences might be more than Constantine can handle."
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Demon in the wood : a shadow and bone graphic novel by Leigh Bardugo"In this graphic novel prequel to the international Netflix sensation Shadow and Bone, Eryk and his mother, the deadliest and rarest of their kind, must hide their true abilities wherever they go, but they soon discover deadly secrets have a way of revealing themselves."
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Doughnuts and doom by Balazs Lorinczi"Margot, a witch, and Elena, a rock musician, are both having a bad day and emotions run high during their first encounter, which could either become the start of a new relationship or curse them both to certain doom."
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Ghost Rider. : unchained / Vol. 1 : by Benjamin Percy"After half a century of horror, Ghost Rider goes back to flaming-skulled basics! Johnny Blaze is in a haze. He has the perfect life: idyllic small town, wife and kids, dog--the American dream. Except for the nightmares. Blaze is having terrifying visions and can tell that something's not right. And then there is the constant, pounding headache... like something inside trying to get out. This world he's living in is too good to be true. In fact, it's more like a prison. But who would purposely be keepingthe Spirit of Vengeance on the sidelines? Nobody puts Ghost Rider in the corner! It's time for Blaze to hit the dark roads of the Marvel Universe once more, confronting its monsters and battling his demons. Let's ride!" [This series is for older teenagers and mature audiences]
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Hulk vs. Thor : Banner of war by Donny Cates"Hulk and Thor have both undergone massive changes recently, but one thing remains constant--their heated rivalry! When mysterious circumstances bring them into conflict once more, will the God of Thunder be able to triumph against a Bruce Banner who cannot control his rage? And will Iron Man regret coming between these two titans...even with his new Celestial Hulkbuster armor?! Celebrating the 60th anniversary of both characters, writer Donny Cates pits the stars of his two titles against one another in his biggest blockbuster yet--and that's saying something! Key mysteries from HULK and THOR will be revealed, and this clash will have shocking consequences for the future of both characters!"
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Punchline. : The Trial of Alexis Kaye by Sam Johns"Spinning out of the pages of "The Joker War" comes the first solo book starring the blockbuster new character Punchline. As she faces the consequences for her role in "The Joker War," the story of how Alexis Kaye became Punchline will take Leslie Thompkins, Harper Row, and Cullen Row on a harrowing journey that reveals a fringe teenager's radicalization to the ideology of a madman." [This series is for older teenagers and mature audiences]
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Slip by Marika McCoola"Right before Jade is about to leave for a summer art intensive, her best friend, Phoebe, attempts suicide. How is Jade supposed to focus on herself right now? But at the Art Farm, Jade has artistic opportunities she’s been waiting for her whole life. And as she gets to know her classmates, she begins to fall for whimsical, upbeat, comfortable-in-her-own-skin Mary. Jade pours herself into making ceramic monsters that vent her stress and insecurities, but when she puts her creatures in the kiln, something unreal happens: they come to life. And they’re taking a stand: if Jade won’t confront her problems, her problems are going to confront her, including the scariest of them all—if Jade grows, prospers, and even falls in love this summer, is she leaving Phoebe behind?"
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Star Knights by Kay Davault"What makes a hero? Brave Star Knights are heroes who go on adventures. But Tad is just a frog, and frogs can’t save the day. Can they? Determined to out-hop his mud-dweller fate and pursue his dream of being a knight, Tad finds himself on a quest with a surprise group of adventurers, including the Star King! It’s a race against time as Tad searches for a way to take the Star King to the moon so that he can bring peace to the forest—and prove that anybody can be a hero. Even a frog. This graphic novel is perfect for fans of delightful characters, hilarious hijinks, and stories about being true to you who are."
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The Thing : The Next Big Thing by Walter Mosley"Renowned storyteller Walter Mosley brings his signature style to a sweeping saga of Yancy Street’s favorite son, the ever-lovin’ blue-eyed Thing — one that will range from the urban sprawl of Manhattan’s back alleys to the farthest reaches of the cosmos! A lonely evening and a chance encounter (or is it?) sends Ben Grimm embarking on an unexpected sojourn — where he must battle foes both old and new! But as the Thing fights and fights to rescue his newfound love, Amaryllis, from the seemingly unstoppable Brusque, there’s more going on than meets the eye! Featuring characters drawn from all throughout the Marvel Universe, “The Next Big Thing” is here to remind audiences why the Thing is one of the most popular and beloved characters in the history of comics!" [This series is for older teenagers and mature audiences]
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Unretouchable by Sofia Szamosi"Olive is spending the summer before art school at a coveted internship, helping one of the fashion industry's elite digital-imaging specialists. After a glamourous New York photoshoot, she learns that taking pictures is only the first step. She discovers the "violent verbs" (cut, crop, slice, lasso) of image retouching software and the secrets behind "virtual models." Soon Olive is fixating on her own appearance and pondering the ethics of her work behind the scenes. As college gets closer, she'll try to get out of her own head, attempt to quit the Internet, and finally embrace image-making on her own terms. Unretouchable is a window into the little-known, hugely influential world of fashion photography and a tribute to self-acceptance." [This series is for older teenagers and mature audiences]
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