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Artificial Flowers
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Family
Siobhan has left her hometown to try to start a career as an artist in trendy East London. She desperately needs an exhibition but no one seems particularly interested in her work.
When her little brother Chris's anti-social tendencies resurface, he’s sent by his parents to stay with her as part attempt at rehabilitation, part banishment.
Soon the two discover a way in which they can help each...
The Sphinxing Rabbit
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Anthropomorphic
What would you do if you were truly free? “Do we grow towards gods by walking like people, or grow towards people by protecting our tolerance? “Beatrix Potter meets blockchain in this beguiling book, exploring the nature of power and structures through sympathetic storytelling.”
Vertical Long-Strip
Time Out - A Day at the Ruins (Vertical Scroll)
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Holiday
Leading Ladies
Mystery
Work is stressful. The mobile phone is a tireless master.
In search of temporary escape, a young woman travels to a remote island.
There, among ancient ruins and flooded buildings, shaded by pine trees and warmed by the sun, she seeks recuperation for body and mind.
This comic is 60 pages long. With minimal text, it can be enjoyed by anyone.
This is a new colour vertical scroll edition of...
Chrome
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Cyberpunk
When punk poet sorcerer Jonny Chrome kills a demon, he unwittingly forces a secret society to accelerate their plans to take over the world. Now, the secretive group led by the dominatrix known as Cliché, a wordsmith sorceress, must enlist the assassin Tommy Cockles to fight Chrome in a world where looks can’t kill, but words can.
But You Have Friends
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Friendship
When a dear friend dies by suicide, her survivors are left with only memories. This poignant graphic memoir is a moving exploration of friendship despite challenges and love despite grief.
Sally and Jim Build a House
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Family
A couple realise that the best way to get the house they want is to build it themselves. Their story covers each stage of building the house. All information is based upon actual working practises and current planning and building regulations. This book offers professional help and guidance to anyone intending to build their own house.
Stuff that Happened
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Family
Love
This collection of comic strips from 2013 to 2014 by Vicky Stonebridge weave an honest and personal tale of coming down with a life changing illness, of managing transition, stress, worry and more importantly, the little moments in life that make it worth living no matter what ‘stuff happens’.
Averee
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Computers
Family
Friendship
School
A world where social rank rules and your status sets your inevitable course in life -- sound familiar? Just imagine if it was all controlled by an app! In Averee's world, the usual trials of making your way into adulthood come with the added stress of Ranked, a ubiquitous and all-knowing tech innovation that awards you points for socially acceptable behavior and takes them away when you don't...
Darkest Night
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Friendship
Leading Ladies
Love
Psychological
"DARKEST NIGHT" is the critically acclaimed Australian graphic novel series, following the trials and tribulations of 3 lives as they cross paths in Love, Death and Revenge.
I Love This Part
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Friendship
Leading Ladies
LGBTQ+
Two girls in a small town in the USA kill time together as they try to get through their days at school. They watch videos, share earbuds as they play each other songs and exchange their stories. In the process they form a deep connection and an unexpected relationship begins to develop.
Marble Cake
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Leading Ladies
Modern
Tracey dreams of a life beyond South London. Beyond her job at the supermarket. Beyond what amounts to now. But in a city where everyone is living their own melodrama, where people are disappearing with alarming regularity and where existence overlaps and separates at every turn, how can Tracey be sure she's the main character in her own life, not just a bit part in someone else's.