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Home After Dark: A Novel
DAVID SMALL · Liveright Pages: 400 Format: Hardcover
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David Small's long-awaited graphic novel is a savage portrayal of male adolescence gone awry like no other work of recent fiction or film. Wildly kaleidoscopic and furiously cinematic, Home After Dark is a literary tour-de-force that renders the brutality of adolescence in the so-called... |
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Tarzan - and the Lost Tribes
Don Garden · Titan Books Pages: 112 Format: Hardcover
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Collecting the unparalleled works of Burne Hogarth on one of the most influential comic strips of all time, Tarzan and The Lost Tribes is the penultimate entry in Tarzan: The Complete Burne Hogarth Comic Strip Library, authorized by the Edgar Rice Burroughs Estate. Bringing together the strips... |
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American Gods Volume 1: Shadows
Neil Gaiman · Dark Horse Books Pages: 208 Format: Hardcover
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This supernatural American road trip fantasy tells the story of a war between the ancient and modern gods. The Hugo, Bram Stoker, Locus, World Fantasy, and Nebula award-winning novel and new Starz television series by Neil Gaiman is adapted as a graphic novel for the first time!The first... |
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Josie and the Pussycats Vol. 1
Marguerite Bennett · Archie Comics Pages: 144 Format: Paperback
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GRAB THE LATEST, SUREFIRE TOP-OF-THE-CHARTS NEW RIVERDALE SERIES!JOSIE AND THE PUSSYCATS VOL. 1 is the first collection of an all-new take onthe world's biggest comic book band. Marguerite Bennett (DC Comics'Bombshells, Marvel's A-Force) and co-writer Cameron DeOrdio team... |
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Aquaman: Throne of Atlantis
GEOFF JOHNS · DC Comics Pages: 168 Format: Paperback
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Just in time for Aquaman, starring Jason Momoa, comes an epic tale of conflict and conquest from the award-winning author Geoff Johns in AQUAMAN: THRONE OF ATLANTIS!Six years ago he was a surface-dweller, raised as the son of a lighthouse keeper. Then tragedy struck. Destiny was revealed.... |
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Aquaman: The Waterbearer
Rick Veitch · DC Comics Pages: 200 Format: Paperback
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The classic saga that saw Aquaman exiled from his own kingdom now gets a new edition in AQUAMAN: THE WATERBEARER. In the aftermath of the Obsidian Age - when the King of the Seven Seas was forced to re-sink Atlantis in order to save it - Aquaman is now hated by his former subjects and exiled... |
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