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2016: The new sci-fi graphic novel from Joshua Cotter (Skyscrapers of the Midwest and Driven by Lemons) is set in the near-future where the internet is now telepathic and two-thirds of the world's population share infor…
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2021: An SF graphic novel, the second in an epic series, set in a near-future where the internet is telepathic and its hub is a human child. Vol. 2 moves away from the deep space transport where Vol. 1 took place and mo…
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2022: A death throws a family's life into turmoil in one of the most anticipated graphic novel releases of 2021. In this graphic novel, Charlene is a divorced mom, has a young son named Brandon, and works full-time as a…
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2015: A bold, wry depiction of two very different young women undergoing abortions. It follows them choosing a clinic, reaching out to friends and partners and eventually the procedure itself. Although the subject matte…
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2024: The multiple Eisner and Ignatz Award nominated comics anthology returns: with every issue publishing only selfcontained short stories from around the globe, NOW is the perfect primer of the very best of contempora…
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2022: The two-time 2021 Eisner Award-nominated comics anthology returns for its sixth year! This first new Now of 2022 features all new work from a number of contributors familiar to Now readers as well as new artists f…
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2021: The tenth issue of the Eisner Award-nominated anthology series includes new work by fan-favorites Steven Weissman, Tim Lane, and Walt Holcombe, new discoveries such as Hartley Lin (Young Frances), Sylvia Rocchi an…
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2020: This Eisner Award-winning anthology series is a self-contained cross-section of the best short comics stories the globe has to offer, at a price point that is unrivaled in contemporary comics publishing. This ni…
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2020: The Eisner-nominated best anthology - and best deal - in comics continues! 120+ full-color pages for only $9.99! Featuring entirely self-contained short stories from the best cartoonists around the globe, NOW #8 f…
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2019: Now wraps up its second year with another collection of first-rate talent from around the globe. Focusing on short stories, every issue is an entirely selfcontained cross-section of the best comics has to offer, a…
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2019: The Eisner Award-nominated anthology of short fiction -each issue is 100% self-contained - continues with another heavyweight line-up, including: Theo Ellsworth, Mariana Pita, M. Dean, Amandine Meyer, Aseyn, Tim L…
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2018: The 2018 Eisner Award-nominated anthology series continues with another entirely self-contained collection of short comics genius! Under a cover by cartoonist Stéphane Blanquet, our fifth issue features 125 pages …
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2018: This fourth issue of Now continues the mission to present over 100 pages of all new short comics fiction by a host of established and up-and-coming talent from around the globe. This issue includes Trenton Doyle H…
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2018: The third issue of Now showcases a cover by acclaimed cartoonist Al Columbia as well as more than 100 pages of all new comics fiction by a host of talent from around the globe, including: Anna Haifisch, Dash Shaw,…
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2022: In this collection of classic short comics, Nuft the Dragon and his outgoing family are outcasts in a world hostile to dragonkind. Sometimes poignant and sometimes slapstick, in this collection of Danish comics s…
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2024: A dazzlingly illustrated postmodern epic of social commentary by ordained iconographer of the Coltrane Church, Mark Doox, who explores the story of Saint Sambo and Black existential wonder through the prism of his…
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2011: by Steve Duin & Shannon Wheeler
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2023: A peaceful kingdom until its annexation by the Japan in the 19th century, Okinawa was the site of the most destructive land battle of the Pacific War. Today, the archipelago is Japan's poorest prefecture and unwil…
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2020: This candy-colored, visual feast of a book is an exploration of prophetic dreams, personal and cultural mythology, and blind ambition in relation to individualistic and communal philosophies. Ultimately, these pol…
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2006: This illustrated encyclopedia of comedians born before 1930 includes the famous (Milton Berle, Groucho Marx, Jerry Lewis, Mel Brooks, Jack Benny), the not-so-famous (Benny Rubin, Shelly Berman), and the largely un…
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2022: Meet Alex, Carole, and Sam: the most notorious trio of cat burglars of the 21st century, starring in this graphic novel sequel. Alex, Carole, and Sam use technology, know-how, and some serious chutzpah bordering …
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2017: One More Year continues the stony adventures of Megg the witch and Mogg the cat from Simon Hanselmann's previous two New York Times best-sellers, Megahex and Megg and Mogg in Amsterdam. Depressing, hilarious, and …
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2024: Other Lives follows three former college classmates: a self-loathing journalist whose family secret is the least of his problems
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2016: In the first volume (of two) of Moto Hagio's Otherworld Barbara, Tokio discovers a phantom island named Barbara, there's a missing geneticist, an eccentric clergyman, a grandmother granted temporary youth, a psych…
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2017: In the second (and concluding) volume in Moto Hagio's award-winning science fiction saga, the poltergeist phenomena has become more intense as Nanami and Kiriya both travel to Engaru, where Aoba has dreamt of the …
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2006: Early work from the creator of the celebrated Pogo syndicated strip! Kelly's longest-running continuing series was based on actual people, the "real-life" characters of MGM's durable short-film series, Our Gang (a…
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2008: Walt Kelly's spirited and engaging Our Gang harkens back to the days before television, when kids spent most of their time playing outdoors, limited only by each other's imagination and ingenuity. Kelly created do…
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2010: Created in 1946 and 1947, these stories show Walt Kelly refining the style that would serve him so well for his later masterpiece - Pogo. Much of this fourth volume is taken up with an extended four-part cycle of …
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2019: Yokoyama Yuichi, critically acclaimed for his gekiga ('dramatic pictures') comics further pushes the boundaries of what comics can do with Outdoors. The acclaimed artist has a clear fixation with sound and time an…
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2018: This collects six wildly inventive short comics stories that might collectively be dubbed 'speculative memoir.' Schrauwen's deadpan depictions of his and his offspring's upcoming lives include alien abduction, dia…
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2022: A classic comics collection from 'The Tom of Finland of Japan,' now in paperback! The often violent, visceral, and always provocative style of Japanese manga legend Gengoroh Tagame, one of the originators of …
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2022: The long-awaited second English language anthology from the master of 'bara' manga. Kings, monks, cops, athletes: no manly man is safe from the deliciously depraved fantasies of gay manga master Gengoroh Tagame.…
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2014: This delightful gift book features three complete baseball stories starring good ol' Charlie Brown and his teammates Lucy, Linus, Pigpen, Snoopy, and the rest of the gang. Whether it's at home or on the road, on t…
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2013: THE FIRST FOUR YEARS OF PEANUTS SUNDAYS IN SPARKLING, REMASTERED COLOR! Since their original publication, Peanuts Sundays have almost always been collected and reprinted in black and white, and generations of Pean…
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2014: These late-1950s strips comprise the first golden age of Peanuts Sundays in one gorgeous, full-color coffee table book. Linus, Charlie Brown, Pig-Pen, Shermy, Violet, Sally, Patty, and Schroeder are all present, b…
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2015: The early-1960s strips of our latest volume comprises the first golden age of Peanuts Sundays in one gorgeous, full-color coffee table book. Linus, Charlie Brown, Pig-Pen, Shermy, Violet, Sally, Patty, and Schroed…
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2016: These late 1960s strips find Schulz at his philosophical and illustrative peak in one gorgeous, full-color coffee table book. Peanuts Every Sunday: 1966-1970 has been scrupulously re-colored to match the original …
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2017: These early-1970s full-color strips showcase Charles Schulz at his philosophical and illustrative peak in one gorgeous, full-color coffee table book. Linus, Charlie Brown, Pig-Pen, Shermy, Violet, Sally, Patty, an…
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2019: Early- to-mid-1980s oversized Peanuts Sunday newspaper strips in vintage color-as they've never been collected! Sunday Peanuts in their original pastel-heavy coloring makes for a surprisingly different and fulfi…
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2022: The final five years of oversized Peanuts Sunday newspaper strips in vintage color, as they've never been collected! Peanuts has almost always been collected and reprinted in black and white. But many who read …
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2022: We are also proud to present a deluxe box set of this season's edition and last season's 1991-1995, showcasing the entire final decade of Schulz's 50-year opus!
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2015: Snoopy Vs. the Red Baron collects all of Schulz's daily and Sunday newspaper strips starring Snoopy as the famous World War I flying ace, as seen in next month's The Peanuts Movie, perennially battling the infamou…