March 2017 list by Kara Pearson
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A Certain Magical Index. 8
by Chuya Kogino
When Kazakiri fears she might be more monster than man, Touma tries to show her that the bonds of friendship are more than imaginary while defending Academy City against Sherry Cromwell's attack.
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Artemis: Wild Goddess of the Hunt
by George O'Connor
Destined to live a life of solitude, Artemis, goddess of the hunt, protects the innocent and helpless with her unrivaled hunting abilities and powerful bow.
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Avengers: Endless Wartime
by Warren Ellis
An abomination, long thought buried, has resurfaced in a war-torn land. But now it wears an American flag. Faced with another nightmare reborn, Captain America will not stand for yet more death at the hands of a ghost from his past.
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Case Closed. Volume 61
by Gōshō Aoyama
Serena's eccentric uncle baits the elusive master thief Kaito Kid with a pair of priceless high-heeled shoes, while Conan is matched deduction for deduction as he tries to crack a code by the mysterious man renting Jimmy Kudo's long-vacated house.
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In/spectre. 2
by Kyō Shirodaira
With Steel Lady Nanase terrorizing the town of Makurazaka and Kurō missing, Kotoko teams up with his ex-girlfriend Saki to investigate Karin Nanase's mysterious death, and when the Steel Lady strikes again, the origins of Kuro's powers are revealed.
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Lumberjanes: Band Together
by Noelle Stevenson
While preparing for the annual Bandicoot Bacchanal, the Lumberjanes are faced with fixing a friendship that has fallen apart.
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Nisekoi: False Love. Vol. 19, Decision
by Naoshi Komi
When the missing pages from the storybook that explain the origin of the keys and pendant surface, it appears Kosaki may be the girl Raku made a promise with, but when they go on a Christmas Eve date, Raku's pendant goes missing.
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So Cute it Hurts!! 11
by Gō Ikeyamada
Before meeting Mitsuru Kobayashi, Azusa Tokugawa was a horrible bully, but now her tender feelings for him have left her vulnerable to the turmoil in her parents' crumbling relationship.
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Suicide Squad: Apokolips Now
by John Ostrander
Amanda Waller has lost her iron grip on the Suicide Squad, pushed aside in favor of a new commander. While she lays plans to take back Task Force X, a supernatural secret society is quietly moving in for the kill.
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