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Invasive

Highly recommended for any fans of Bunn’s previous works. Fans of violent storylines, including Killadelphia by Rodney Barnes and The Boys by Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson, will find the artwork enthralling.

Sapiens: A Graphic History, Vol. 3—The Masters of History

Experts in various disciplines may disagree with some of these interpretations of history, but the point is to engage readers and inspire curiosity rather than dictate details. Highly recommended for high schoolers, college age, and older, including for classrooms.
PREMIUM

Jessica Farm

An exhilaratingly horrific tour de force. There may not be another creator of horror stories working in comics, film, or prose today who comes even close to rivaling Simmons’s ability to evoke an atmosphere of menace and dread.
PREMIUM

UFO Mushroom Invasion

A harrowing alien-invasion thriller with an unexpectedly philosophical bent, due to several chapters which diverge from the main plot to deliver the author’s personal reflections on the vastness of outer space and the intricacies of animal and plant life on Earth.
PREMIUM

Fortune and Glory: The Musical

Bendis relates his journey from comic book super fan to industry professional with infectious enthusiasm in this second installment of his memoirs, after Fortune and Glory, Vol. 1.

Traveling to Mars

Russell and Meli deliver a sharply observed, often poignant reflection on humanity’s search for meaning in this unforgettable tragicomedy.

Rescue Party! A Graphic Anthology of COVID Lockdown

In its future focus, this collection’s 140+ selected imaginings of hope and humor complement the 2021 COVID Chronicles anthology of stories set during the pandemic. Highly recommended for general and medical graphic novel collections and for libraries supporting comics art instruction.
PREMIUM

Between Two Sounds: Arvo Pärt’s Journey to His Musical Language

A remarkable tale that’s enriched with few words and plenty of neutral-toned illustrations. It beautifully spotlights movement and the music of Pärt.

Houses of the Unholy

Brubaker and Phillips (Where the Body Was) continue to prove themselves as two of the very best creators to ever generate works of sequential storytelling in this haunting, knottily plotted hybrid of thriller and character study.
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