July 2020 list by K. Pearson
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Archie Vol. 1
by Nick Spencer
A modern take on Archie Andrews and the whole Riverdale cast of characters. Spencer ( Amazing Spider-Man) and Marguerite Sauvage ( DC Bombshells) begin a brand new era of our flagship series as they take a trip to Riverdale and bring the town along for a wild ride complete with new mysteries, new relationships, and much more!
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Banned Book Club
by Hyun Sook Kim
Documents the gripping true story of the South Korean author’s student days under the authoritarian regime of the early 1980s, describing how she defied state censorship laws by joining an underground banned book club to read great works of literature.
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Check, Please! Vol. 2: Sticks & Scones
by Ngozi Ukazu
A conclusion to the graphic-novel story that began with Check, Please! finds figure skater-turned-college hockey player Bitty navigating tough athletic training and his new relationship with Jack while the latter is on a major-league road trip.
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Dial H for Hero Vol. 2: New Heores of Metropolis
by Sam Humphries
Thanks to the incredible powers of the H-Dial, Miguel Montez and Summer Pickens are the newest heroes to make the scene in Superman's home city--but they are not alone! For a single hour, the H-Dial has transformed a thousand of Metropolis's citizens into superheroes, unleashing chaos on a cosmic scale as the inexperienced do-gooders take to the streets in search of adventure!
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Dragon Ball Super Vol. 9: Battle's End and Aftermath
by Akira Toriyama
The Tournament of Power is nearing its end, and it seems like the only way Goku can defeat his last opponent Jiren is by tapping into the power of Ultra Instinct, something he has never been able to do before.
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Drawing the Vote: An Illustrated Guide to Voting in America
by Tommy Jenkins
Drawing the Vote, an original graphic novel, looks at the history of voting rights in the United States, and how it has affected the way we vote today. Author Tommy Jenkins traces this history from the earliest steps toward democracy during the American Revolution, to the upheaval caused by the Civil War, the fight for women's suffrage, the Civil Rights movement, and the election of an African American president.
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Hi Score Girl Vol. 2
by Rensuke Oshikiri
She came back again. Japan in 1994. It was the dawn of 3D fighting game.
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Im Great Priest Imhotep Vol. 3
by Makoto Morishita
The Ennead priesthood has given Im a new objective: Return to Egypt and use "Damnatio Memoriae" to wipe the record of Prince Djoser clean from the world. But when Djoser suddenly shows up-in the flesh?-the plan is forced to change. How will Im cope with seeing his friend again...when his only option is to kill him...?
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My Hero Academia Vol. 24: All it Takes is One Bad Day
by Kōhei Horikoshi
When a new player emerges in the underground world of villains, the League of Villains is an obstacle to be removed, but Tomura and his band of miscreants are not about to go down quietly and it is army versus league in all-out war.
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One Piece Vol. 93: The Star of Ebisu
by Eiichir¿ Oda
Robin infiltrates the Shogun’s palace in order to collect valuable intelligence, but she’s quickly spotted by Orochi's henchmen. Can she be ninja-like and make a stealthy escape? Meanwhile, after his painful defeat by Kaido, how will Luffy escape the excavation labor camp?!
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Superman Smashes the Klan
by Gene Luen Yang
When her family is targeted by the KKK after moving from Chinatown to 1946 Downtown Metropolis, misfit Roberta Lee uses her keen skills of observation to help Superman thwart a string of terrorist attacks.
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