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Love Languages
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Girls' Love LGBTQ+
Two foreigners in France reach across language barriers and turn each other’s lives upside down in this stunningly beautiful queer romance graphic novel painted in dazzling watercolor.
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.
Something City
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Family Friendship
Something City is an exploration of modern day living through representations of the lives of different groups of people in an imagined place. Segregated communities of young people, elders, fanatics, techies and the religious live side by side, interweaving and cohabiting in a city they build around themselves.
Back-Up
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Cyberpunk
In a world where everyone is constantly connected to the internet through chips implanted in their brains, an all-attitude young hacker named Vanessa helps a mysterious young man named Malik in his desperate search for the truth about his checkered past after a virus damages his chip and erases all his memories. Who is the real Malik and why are both terrorists and intelligence agents trying to...
Undressed
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LGBTQ+
Undressed is a series of linked stories from one woman's life, highlighting how she expresses her ideas and personality through her clothes. It deals with social issues, including the pressure to conform, and the need the express ourselves as individuals through what we wear. The stories demonstrate how clothes can both mask and reveal our identities.
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...
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.
The Well
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Leading Ladies LGBTQ+
Cute characters, quarter-life crises, chemical supplements, and corporate catastrophes… Jon Allen’s cult-favorite online comic is now a must-read graphic novel!
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.
Low Orbit
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LGBTQ+
An atmospheric and profound coming-of-age graphic novel about a Malaysian American teen carving out her own identity in the uneasy space between friends and family.
My Monster
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Friendship
Ellie comes home from school one day and finds a monster that only she can see. Now she must battle to find the truth behind reality and what really is going on with this monster of hers.
Kitty
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Humor Love
Kitty lives an unremarkable life with her aging parents and her job in the Post Office. She escapes into daydreams of dancing and romance to relieve the monotony of her daily routine. Her story provides a glimpse into a generation of women whose lives were shaped by the limits of their education, class and social expectations of the last century.