May 2019 list by K. Pearson
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Beyonders Vol. 1
by Paul Jenkins
A young boy obsessed with crop circles and cryptography finds his boring life turned upside-down when he discovers that all of his conspiracy theories are true, sending him on the ultimate treasure hunt for an ancient secret spanning thousands of years.
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Dragon Ball Super Vol. 5
by Akira Toriyama
Ever since Goku became Earth’s greatest hero and gathered the seven Dragon Balls to defeat the evil Boo, his life on Earth has grown a little dull. But new threats loom overhead, and Goku and his friends will have to defend the planet once again.
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Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon? Familia Chronicle Episode Lyu Vol. 3
by Fujino Omori
After Syr pulls off a winning hand in the V.I.P. room's high-stakes poker game, Lyu demands the release of all the women Terry has collected. However, it seems Terry isn't so keen to honor the rules of his own establishment... Will Lyu and Syr make it out of the Grand Casino alive, let alone with the girls they hope to rescue!?
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One Piece. Vol. 90
by Eiichir Oda
Battling the relentless Big Mom pirates, the Straw Hats hope to escape and make their way to the mysterious country of Wano, while big changes are happening as the world government begins the Reverie.
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Sailor Moon Vol. 4: Eternal Edition
by Naoko Takeuchi
Featuring new cover illustrations and a glittering holographic coating, a retranslated edition of the popular manga graphic novel follows the transformation of a misfit teen into an empowered advocate of friendship and justice.
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Star Wars: Lost Stars Vol. 1
by Yusaku Komiyama
The arrival of the Galactic Empire to their planet allows Thane and Ciena to bond over a love of flying, but once Thane witnesses the horrors of the Empire and joins the Rebellion, Ciena is forced to choose between her love and her allegiance.
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Stranger Things
by Jody Houser
A first entry in a graphic-novel series based on the cult favorite Netflix show, Stranger Things, follows the arrival of Will Byers in the dark parody world of Upside Down.
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The Underfoot Vol. 1: The Mighty Deep
by Ben Fisher
It has been untold years since the Giants-That-Were disappeared, leaving behind the animals forever changed by their strange science. Now, granted the gifts of intelligence and self-awareness, the valiant Hamster Aquatic Mercenaries struggle to keep their horde alive in the dangerous new world.
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Under the Moon: A Catwoman Tale
by Lauren Myracle
Rendered homeless by fate, 15-year-old Selina Kyle struggles to survive on the streets of Gotham and reconcile her own identity while navigating an increasingly fine line between human cruelty and the brute force that is required to win.
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