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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.”
Work in the UK
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Modern
This is Bruce, a confident and agile cat born in Hong Kong. He moves from Hong Kong to England where he learns different things. He tries different jobs while searching for his dream career, using his unique perspective on cats in different areas to demonstrate the challenges of accepting life and continuously seeking personal growth.
FukuFuku: Kitten Tales
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Vignettes in the life of a kitten and her doting owner, wherein even the most mundane things appear exciting and fresh.
Is Kichijoji the Only Place to Live?
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LGBTQ+
Zoshigaya. Gotanda. Kinshicho. Komazawa Daigaku. Nakano. These should be your most desirable places to live. The Shigeta Twins run a real estate agency in Kichijoji and keep complaining about the changes the area is going through. However, their office is highly sought after by young ladies who believe the hype that Kichijoji is the coolest place to live! That’s why, today, they will introduce...
She and Her Cat
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Magic
The manga adaptation of anime wizard Makoto Shinkai's (Your Name) short film about a woman who lives alone with her cat—now also an anime television series.It was the start of spring. It was raining. That was the day that she brought me home." This is the story of Miyu, a woman who lives alone with her cat, Chobi. As Miyu navigates the world of adulthood, she discovers both the freedom and...
Where There's Smoke, There's Dinner: Confessions of a Cartoonist Cook
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Cooking
Bursting with color, flavor, and messy emotions, this unprecedented graphic memoir and “anti-cookbook” blends comics with satirical recipes to explore the intersections of food, feminism, frustration, and family.