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High School Graphic Novels and Manga March 2021  
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The immortal Hulk. The keeper of the door    by Al EwingThe Leader tries to push the immortal Hulk beyond his breaking point, while deep in Bruce Banner's mind, something is reaching through the Green Door, and only Devil Hulk can stop it. 
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I Had That Same Dream Again : The Complete Manga Collection    by Yoru SuminoAn unhappy girl who engages in self-harm, a woman ostracized by society, and an old woman looking to live out her twilight years in peace–what could three such different people have in common? Assigned by her teacher to define what “happiness” means to her, Nanoka sets out to get to know these three strangers–and through them, perhaps, come to know herself too. 
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Star Wars : Darth Vader : dark heart of the Sith    by Greg PakIn this new epic chapter in the Darth Vader saga, the dark lord grapples with Luke's unthinkable refusal  to rule the galaxy with him and embarks on a bloody mission of rage-filled revenge." 
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Displacement    by Kiku HughesOn a visit to San Francisco, Kiku finds herself transported in time back to the 1940s Japanese-American internment camp that her late grandmother, Ernestina, was forcibly relocated to during World War II. 
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The amazing Spider-Man : 2099    by Nick Spencer"The future is in danger! Miguel O'Hara, the Spider-Man of 2099, is back in the present day - and he needs to find Peter Parker! As the webslingers of two eras see their troubles converge, the fate of everything may rest with Peter, Miguel and...Victor Von Doom?!" 
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  The superpowered society of My Hero Academia takes a hilarious turn in this reimagining of the best-selling series! Join Midoriya, All Might and all the aspiring heroes of U.A. High, plus memorable villains, in an irreverent take on the main events of the series, complete with funny gags, ridiculous jokes and superpowered humor!  
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X-Men by Jonathan Hickman 1    by Jonathan HickmanTHE DAWN OF X BREAKS! The X-Men find themselves in a whole new world of possibility... and things have never been better! Jonathan Hickman and superstar artist Leinil Yu reveal the saga of Cyclops and his hand-picked squad of mutant powerhouses! 
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Swamp thing : twin branches    by Maggie StiefvaterFor their last summer before college, twins Alec and Walker leave the city to live with their rural cousins, where they find that the swamp holds far darker depths than they could have imagined.  
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Cobra Kai : The Karate Kid Saga Continues: Johnny's Story    by Denton J. TiptonSummer, 1984. Senior year is about to start and Johnny and the rest of the Cobra Kai rule the school. But, when the new kid makes moves on the girl that broke Johnny's heart, he vows to settle the score and win back her love. Or so goes the story Sensei Lawrence tells his students nearly 35 years later. Based on the hit Netflix series Cobra Kai. 
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Blue Period 1    by Tsubasa YamaguchiA manga about the struggles and rewards of a life dedicated to art. Popular guy Yatora realizes he's just going through the motions to make other people happy and finds himself in a new passion: painting. But untethering yourself from all your past expectations is dangerous as well as thrilling... 
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The Adventure Zone 3 : Petals to the Metal    by Clint McElroyBased on the beloved blockbuster podcast where three brothers and their dad play a tabletop RPG in real time, The Adventure Zone: Petals to the Metal has it all: blossoming new friendships, pining for outlaw lovers, and a rollicking race you can root for! 
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