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Joe Jobs
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Cooking Humor Superhero
Greg Mason watched his friends and classmates leave their small Midwestern town to start a life in the world outside while he stayed behind. Years later, he finds himself still living paycheck to paycheck, going from one entry level job to another. Two things Greg knows: Truth is stranger than fiction, and The Past Never Dies.
Chad in Amsterdam
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Antihero BIPOC Gangs Humor Modern Political
After spending a decade in Washington, DC, native Clevelander Chad Bilyeu emigrated to the Netherlands. He has been residing in Amsterdam since 2009, looking for something different but not certain precisely what. This is the tale of an obstinate autodidact in one of the world’s most infamous places. This comic is a portrait of a diverse metropolis as presented by a man destined to be there.
School Memories
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Love School
An adorable and wholesome slice of life tale about those awkward early years we all dreaded at the time, but cherish now.
Grey Area: Issues One to Three Collection
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Family Friendship Love Psychological
Collecting together the first three issues of Tim Bird's acclaimed series, this includes While The City Sleeps, The Old Straight Track and From the City to the Sea which won the Best Comic award at the British Comic Awards in 2015. Psychogeography figures largely in Tim's work and sees him examining people's relationships with the space around them and how the space around them shapes people.
Little Josephine: Memory In Pieces
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Humor
The firsthand account of an unlikely friendship between a visiting nurse and her special patient, Josephine.
Grey Area: From The City To The Sea
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Modern
Tim Bird travels east out of London to the North Sea, through the outskirts of the City, suburban streets and marginal spaces, loosely following the route of the River Thames to the estuary and beyond. From The City To The Sea is a comic about this landscape and how personal stories and historical memories become embedded in this place.
Through The Walls
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Humor Occult Supernatural
Slice of life stories sprinkled with a dash of the supernatural, and served to comical and whimsical results. A series of humorous vignettes of everyday French life...except for the fact that each short story features one or more characters that have the uncanny ability of walking through walls. Whether it's a romantic dinner, a friendly bet, or a crush on …
My New York Marathon
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Humor Love
A quiet, aging teacher decides to run the NY Marathon. Along the way, he transforms into the man he always wanted to be.
Janto Kanme
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Cooking Friendship Humor Leading Ladies School
Janto Kanme is a slice of life and coming of age story that follows a young student, Janto, as they try find themself and break away from the shadow of their famous parents. Along the way the meet many different people; teachers, adults, friends, foes and somewhere in between.
Seasons
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Family Friendship
What marks the seasons of a life? In Seasons, Mike Medaglia seeks to understand that question, through four short stories by turns touching, funny, but always insightful, tied together by the rhythm of the natural world and the time his characters find themselves placed in their lives.
Grey Area: Our Town
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Family Friendship Love Psychological
Memories from childhood. Relationships with those we love. The environment that we experience. The time and place within which we exist. These aspects of our lives are questioned and interrogated - memories and places change, whilst we are shaped by our connections with those close to us, as well as the landscapes we inhabit.
CROSSROADS
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Humor Love
CROSSROADS is a simple, sweet comic about growing up, coming to terms with your choices, and...literary devices?? Yep. Literary devices.