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Buttertubs
Buttertubs
Graphic Novel - Kids
Buttertubs is a dog who always wants to save the dudes and damsels in distress, but who always mucks it up on account of his inability to stop sweating butter. Running becomes flailing and crashing, everything he touches becomes greasy and strangely flammable, and even simple tasks become fraught with slippery danger.
Yanikeke: The fairy and the lumberjack
Yanikeke: The fairy and the lumberjack
Graphic Novel - Kids
In the magical forest of Magua, a Lumberjack named Keke, is devastated by the passing of his daughter, now the lumberjack only focuses on his work without caring about the damage he causes to the creatures and the forest, Yani, the fairy of Magua must stop the grumpy lumberjack before he wipes out the entire forest.
The Steam Engines of Oz
The Steam Engines of Oz
Graphic Novel - Adventure
A hundred years after the events that occurred in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz and after the defeat of the Wicked Witch, there is a modernized Emerald City that is ruled by the once-revered hero, the Tin Man. The land of Oz is at risk as the city expands its territory further and further. The last hope comes from a young mechanic who works underneath the city, her name is Victoria Wright.
Randolph the Reindeer
Randolph the Reindeer
Graphic Novel - Kids
When a beloved family heirloom is destroyed, an ex-hotshot reindeer must brave a deadly snowstorm to reach Santa’s workshop for a replacement… before Christmas for one family is ruined forever.
FrogBoy
FrogBoy
Graphic Novel - Kids
Just a simple Frogboy trying to find faith in a world that has abandoned it! Welcome to the crazy Punk Rock world of Senter City, where the city streets belong to scavenger gangs, and after dark, it is no place for families. Street kids run the night, and the middle class retreats nightly to safe bubble zones guarded by robot forces!
The Rabbit
The Rabbit
Graphic Novel - Adventure
Eleanor and her younger sister Kathy have run away from school, from home and from all of their troubles. They may also be running from reality itself, as they seem to have acquired a new friend in the form of a talking cartoon bunny rabbit called Craig. As Craig grows bigger and bigger, the girls soon discover exactly what kind of creature has joined them on their adventure. Running away is not as easy as it seems...
Carriers Season One Trade Paperback
Carriers Season One Trade Paperback
Graphic Novel - Kids
Fable, Gladius, Cherrybomb, Dark Dove: no one has heard of these brave heroes … yet … but they are the only thing standing between the citizens of New York and the unseen terrors that lurk all around them. A band of weaponized carrier pigeons, they soar the night sky looking for new threats and find their largest one yet when the Croc King comes climbing up out of the New York sewer.
Bad Dreams Trade Paperback
Bad Dreams Trade Paperback
Graphic Novel - Fantasy
From the co-creator of Lucasfilm's Maniac Mansion comes a lavishing illustrated twisty tale of whimsy, bounding off classic fairy tale tradition. When Mother Night goes missing, everyone slowly loses their minds from a lack of sleep. An odd band of dreamworld misfits must band together to find her.
A Difficult Thing: The Importance Of Admitting Mistakes
A Difficult Thing: The Importance Of Admitting Mistakes
Graphic Novel - Kids
Every child, at some point, makes mistakes and must learn to deal with and admit those mistakes. This charming, two-tone, wordless comic deals with that very lesson and shows just how powerful the word "sorry" is. This beautifully rendered volume is a good lesson for children and adults alike. BONUS: Includes a discussion guide to help readers further discuss mistakes and the need to acknowledge them.
Balbuzar
Balbuzar
Graphic Novel - Kids
A fable about freedom, about resistance, about power. And an ode to nature. In the Sarboucane sea, Balbuzar the pirate reigns supreme. He attacks, plunders, sinks, and ransoms everything that comes within his reach. Savage, cruel, formidable, certainly, Balbuzar is, but also with a certain bonhomie, and a great sense of justice. He is in harmony with the sea, the islands, the wind, the rocks. Around him, birds, always. Men, women, children...they all love him. For he is free as the air. But now the Empress Pépita XIII is worried about her state of affairs, and Balbuzar’s constant plundering. She sends against him her best officer, the Commodore, at the head of an armada. He represents force, order, law. Arrogant, domineering, relentless. And sure to be the one who will clean the Sarboucane sea. Balbuzar and the Commodore clash. Two exceptional sailors, two sharp warriors. The fight begins, shattering, tumultuous. The struggle, however, is unequal, for the Commodore has immense resources, an army behind him and the power of the empire. He’s built a gigantic ship that will surely sweep away the pirates and their black-flag flotilla. Balbuzar’s fate seems certain. A story that will delight young and old, and artwork that bears repeated viewing to take it all in. Will the cunning pirate Balbuzar be able to find the chink in the monstrous Commodore's armor? Geirard Moncombe's prose deftly balances action, humor, and poetry while Freideiric Pillot's stunning, gorgeously detailed illsutrations help paint this rousing, unforgettable tale. One that you’l