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1. The strange ones [2020]
- Jusay, Jeremy, author, artist.
- First Gallery 13 trade paperback edition - New York, NY : Gallery 13, 2020
- Description
- Book — 1 volume (unnumbered pages) : illustrations ; 22 cm
- Summary
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Filled with visceral and engaging prose, this graphic novella offers a nostalgic look at two young misfits who manage to find belonging and heartbreak in each other's friendship. Anjeline walks with an open heart, but alone, through a world that consistently rejects her; Franck, another loner, never smiles. After the hand of fate literally shoves them together in the roiling mosh pit at a Midtown rock concert, they bond over the long commute back to Staten Island, and begin a friendship that makes the world a little better for them both. Together, this strange pair turns the sharp-edged, gloomy New York City into their playground...even as pain and heartbreak await around the corner.
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2. Pyŏng ŭi mat [2019]
- 병 의 맛
- Ha, Il-gwŏn, 1982- author, illustrator.
- 하 일권, 1982- author, illustrator.
- 1-p'an. 1판. - Kyŏnggi-do P'aju-si : Arte Pop, 2019. 경기도 파주시 : Arte Pop, 2019.
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- Book — 3 volumes : color illustrations ; 21 cm
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3. The motherless oven [2014]
- Davis, Rob author, illustrator.
- London : SelfMadeHero, 2014.
- Description
- Book — 153 pages : chiefly illustrations ; 24 cm
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"The Weather Clock said knife o'clock so I chained Dad up in the shed." In Scarper Lee's world, parents don't make children - children make parents. Scarper's father is his pride and joy, a wind-powered brass construction with a billowing sail. His mother is a Bakelite hairdryer. In this world it rains knives, and household appliances have souls. There are also no birthdays - only deathdays. Scarper knows he has just three weeks to live. As his deathday approaches, Scarper is forced from his routine and strikes out into the unknown - where friendships are tested and authority challenged. Unsettling and fiercely original, The Motherless Oven traces a journey through a bizarre, distorted teenage landscape: a world, after all, not so different from our own.
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4. Is this how you see me? [2019]
- Hernandez, Jaime author, artist.
- Seattle, Washington : Fantagraphics Books, [2019]
- Description
- Book — 90 pages : illustrations ; 29 cm
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Best friends Maggie and Hopey leave their significant others at home and reluctantly take a weekend road trip to attend a punk rock reunion in their old neighborhood.
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- Sun, Jomny, author, illustrator.
- First edition. - New York, NY : Harper Perennial, 2017.
- Description
- Book — 1 volume (unpaged) : illustrations ; 22 cm
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everyone's a aliebn when ur a aliebn too is the illustrated story of a lonely alien sent to observe Earth, only to meet all sorts of creatures with all sorts of perspectives on life, love, and happiness, all while learning to feel a little better about being an alien-based on the enormously popular Twitter account, @jonnysun.Here is the unforgettable story of Jomny, a lonely alien who, for the first time ever, finds a home on our planet after learning that earthlings can feel lonely too. Jomny finds friendship in a bear tired of other creatures running away in fear, an egg struggling to decide what to hatch into, an owl working its way to being wise, a tree feeling stuck in one place, a tadpole coming to terms with turning into a frog, a dying ghost, a puppy unable to express itself, and many more.Through this story of a lost, lonely and confused alien finding friendship, acceptance, and love among the creatures of Earth, we will all learn how to be a little more human. And for all of us earth-bound creatures here on this planet, we can all be reminded that sometimes, it takes an outsider to help us see ourselves for who we truly are.
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6. The book of forks [2019]
- Davis, Rob, author, artist.
- London : SelfMadeHero, 2019.
- Description
- Book — 188 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
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The Motherless Oven and The Can Opener's Daughter may have raised more questions than they answered. But The Book of Forks explains everything. Castro Smith finds himself imprisoned within the mysterious Power Station, writing his Book of Forks while navigating baffling daily meetings with Poly, a troubled young woman who may be his teacher, his doctor, his prison guard... or something else entirely. Meanwhile, back home, Vera and Scarper's search for their missing friend takes them through the chaotic warzone of the Bear Park and into new and terrifying worlds. With The Book of Forks, Rob Davis completes his abstract adventure trilogy by stepping inside Castro's disintegrating mind, to reveal the truth about the history of the world, the meaning of existence and the purpose of kitchen scales.
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7. Meat and bone [2019]
- Verhoeven, Kat, author, illustrator.
- Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Canada : Conundrum Press, [2019]
- Description
- Book — 336 pages : chiefly color illustrations ; 17 x 24 cm
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8. The can opener's daughter [2016]
- Davis, Rob, artist, author.
- London : Selfmadehero, 2016.
- Description
- Book — 157 pages : chiefly illustrations ; 24 cm
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In the British Comic Award-winning The Motherless Oven, Scarper Lee asked: "Who the hell is Vera Pike?" In the second part of Rob Davis' trilogy, we get a chance to find out. This is Vera's story. Grave Acre is a cruel world of opportunity and control. Vera's mother is the Weather Clock, the omnipotent and megalomaniacal Prime Minister of Chance. Her father is a can opener. Charting Vera's unsettling childhood, the book takes us from her home in Parliament to suicide school, and from the Bear Park to the black woods that lie beyond. In the present day, Vera and Castro Smith are determined to see their friend Scarper again - but is he still alive? And if so, can they save him? Can anyone outlive their deathday? Both a sequel and a darkly inventive standalone graphic novel, The Can Opener's Daughter answers many of the questions posed in The Motherless Oven, while asking plenty more of its own.
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9. Yach'ae hoppang ŭi pom panghak : Pak Su-bong manhwa [2018 - ]
- 야채 호빵 의 봄 방학 : 박 수봉 만화.
- Pak, Su-bong, author, artist.
- 박 수봉, author, artist.
- Sŏul-si : Young Com, 2018- 서울시 : Young Com, 2018-
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- Book — volumes : illustrations (some color) ; 20 cm
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10. Garage band [2007]
- Local. English
- Gipi, 1963-
- 1st American ed. - New York : First Second, 2007.
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- Book — 114 p. : chiefly col. ill. ; 22 cm.
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11. The soap lady [2001]
- French, Renée.
- Marietta, Ga. : Top Shelf Productions, Inc., 2001.
- Description
- Book — 111 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
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Inspired by a real saponified ("turned to soap") female mummy that resides in the Mutter Museum at the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, Renee French's all-new, feature-length picture book, The Soap Lady, is a wonderfully entrancing and eccentric tale about a boy, a monster, a ventriloquist dummy, a number of bloodthirsty townspeople, and those soap horns your mom used to give you in the bubble bath. A sweet and yet unsettling story about love, loss and friendship, illustrated in the gorgeously detailed and soft-textured signature style that is Renee French's trademark. Definitely Renee's most ambitious and magnificent work to date, packaged beautifully in a deluxe hardcover format. For adults and children alike.
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12. Ōyasan to boku : korekara [2019]
- 大家さんと僕 : これから
- Yabe, Tarō, 1977- author, artist.
- 矢部太郎, 1977- author, artist.
- Tōkyō : Shinchōsha, 2019 東京 : 新潮社, 2019
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- Book — 174 pages : chiefly illustrations ; 21 cm
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13. Private beach : secret messages [2003]
- Hahn, David.
- San Jose, CA : SLG Pub., 2003.
- Description
- Book — 1 v. (unpaged) : chiefly ill. ; 26 cm.
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- Hamdy, Sherine, 1975- author.
- North York, Ontario, Canada : University of Toronto Press, [2017]
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- Book — 302 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
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- Foreword: Lissa: A Still Life in Motion by Paul Karasik Lissa: A Story about Medical Promise, Friendship, and Revolution Afterword: Comics and Ethnography by George Marcus
- Appendix 1: Timeline of the Egyptian Revolution
- Appendix 2: Teaching Lissa: Reading Guide and Theoretical Context
- Appendix 3: Making Lissa: ethnoGRAPHIC Fieldnotes.
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- Wimberly, Ronald.
- 1st ed. - New York : Hill and Wang, 2011.
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- Book — ix, 130 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
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Cooger and Dark's Pandemonium Shadow Show howls into Green Town, Illinois, at three in the morning a week before Halloween. Under its carnival tents is a mirror maze that steals wishes; a carousel that promises eternal life, in exchange for your soul; the Dust Witch, who unerringly foresees your death; and Mr. Dark, the Illustrated Man, who has lived for centuries off the misery of others. Only two boys, Will Halloway and Jim Nightshade, recognize the dark magic at work and have a plan to stop this ancient evil - that is, if it doesn't kill them first. "Something Wicked This Way Comes" is Ray Bradbury's incomparable work of dark fantasy, and the gifted illustrator Ron Wimberly has stunningly captured its sinister magic in gorgeously realized black-and-white art. Complete with an original introduction by Bradbury, Ray Bradbury's "Something Wicked This Way Comes: The Authorized Adaptation" reintroduces this thrilling classic.
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16. King of the birds [2020]
- Gravel, Elise, author, illustrator.
- First edition - New York, New York : HarperAlley, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers, 2020
- Description
- Book — 63 pages : color illustrations ; 22 cm
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Perfect for fans of Narwhal and Jelly, Arlo & Pips: King of the Birds is the first in a new early graphic chapter book series about the friendship between Arlo, an arrogant crow, and a sarcastic little bird named Pips. Like most crows, Arlo has a big brain. But Arlo has something else: a little pal who's not afraid to tell him when he's being insufferable! In the first of three episodes, a battle of the brains and bird-to-bird banter soon turns into an unexpected friendship. Arlo and Pips' adventures include a visit the big city and the beach on their hunt for shiny things and French fries. Cool crow facts are included throughout the book. Arlo & Pips is the HarperCollins Canada Kids' Top Pick for this fall!.
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17. Big kids [2016]
- DeForge, Michael, 1987- author, illustrator.
- First edition. - [Montreal, Québec] : Drawn & Quarterly, 2016.
- Description
- Book — 1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 16 cm
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Big Kids is simultaneously Michael DeForge's most straightforward narrative and his most complex work to date. It follows a troubled teenage boy through the transformative years of high school, as he redefines his friends, his interests, and his life path. When the boy's uncle, a police officer, gets kicked out of the family's basement apartment and transferred to the countryside, April moves in. She's a college student: mysterious and cool, she quickly takes a shine to the boy. The boy's own interests quickly fade away: he stops engaging in casual sex, taking drugs, and testing the limits of socially acceptable (and legal) behaviour. Instead, April and the boy hang out with her friends, a bunch of highly evolved big kids who spend their days at the campus swimming pool. And slowly, the boy begins to change, too. Eerie and perfectly paced, Michael DeForge's Big Kids muses on the complicated, and often contradictory, feelings people struggle with in adolescence, the choices we make to fit in, and the ways we survive times of change. Like Ant Colony and First Year Healthy, Big Kids is a testimony to the harshness and beauty of being alive.
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18. Yŏn ŭi p'yŏnji [2019]
- 연 의 편지
- Cho, Hyŏn-a, author, illustrator.
- 조 현아, author, illustrator.
- 1-p'an. 1판. - Kyŏnggi-do Puch'ŏn-si : Sonbom, 2019. 경기도 부천시 : 손봄, 2019.
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- Book — 261 pages : color illustrations ; 21 cm
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- Mecklenbeck, Dirk.
- 1. Auflage. - Berlin : Ch. Links Verlag, 2018.
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- Book — 95 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 30 cm.
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20. Rain [2019]
- Talbot, Mary M., 1954- author.
- London : Jonathan Cape, 2019.
- Description
- Book — 151 pages : illustrations (chiefly colour) ; 18 x 26 cm
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A stunning new graphic novel and rallying cry to protect the planet, from the Costa-award-winning authors of Dotter of Her Father's Eyes Set against the backdrop of disastrous flooding in the North of England, Rain dramatically chronicles the developing relationship between two young women, one of whom is a committed environmental campaigner. Their wild Bronte moorland is being criminally mismanaged. Birds and animals are being slaughtered. Across the country, crops are being systematically poisoned, even the soil itself. Rain centres on one relatively small example of moorland ownership by an elite group that impacts catastrophically on the unlanded majority living in the valley below. But the campaigners know that 'a million other valleys need saving'. They need saving not just for the sake of their human inhabitants, but for the insects and plants, birds and mammals and all the other inhabitants large and small that we share this planet with - our non-human fellow earthlings. Rain is the first contemporary graphic novel from Bryan and Mary Talbot, dealing with the here and now of environmental degradation that threatens us all. The story follows the everyday experiences of ordinary people, while engaging with pollution, climate change, moorland mismanagement and the disruption, misery and loss that these things bring. The characters are fictitious; what's happening around them is shockingly real.
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