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Finger Guns
Finger Guns
Comic - Teen
Everyone knows teenagers can't control their emotions. So what happens when they can manipulate the emotions of other people? Two troubled teenagers discover they can manipulate emotions by firing finger guns. There will be laughs. There will be tears. There will be uncomfortable teen feelings and angst. Oh yeah... and chaos. So much chaos. Wes and Sadie have all the usual teenage problems. Trouble at home. Trouble at school. The ability to manipulate other people's emotions by firing finger guns. Okay, maybe that one's unusual. But what could go wrong? Turns out, everything.
Finger Guns (Compendium)
Finger Guns (Compendium)
Comic - Teen
Everyone knows teenagers can't control their emotions. So what happens when they can manipulate the emotions of other people? Two troubled teenagers discover they can manipulate emotions by firing finger guns. There will be laughs. There will be tears. There will be uncomfortable teen feelings and angst. Oh yeah... and chaos. So much chaos. Wes and Sadie have all the usual teenage problems. Trouble at home. Trouble at school. The ability to manipulate other people's emotions by firing finger guns. Okay, maybe that one's unusual. But what could go wrong? Turns out, everything.
Lost at Sea: Tenth Anniversary Edition
Lost at Sea: Tenth Anniversary Edition
Comic - Teen
Bryan Lee O'Malley before Scott Pilgrim Eighteen-year-old Raleigh doesn't have a soul. A cat stole it. Or at least that's what she tells people. Or at least that's what should tell people if she told people anything. So how did she end up on a cross-country road trip with three classmates she barely knows? Bryan Lee O'Malley's first graphic novel, published eight months before Scott Pilgrim Vol 1, has become a quiet classic for anyones who's ever been eighteen, or confused, or both.
Sacrifice of Darkness
Sacrifice of Darkness
Comic - Teen
New York Times bestselling author Roxane Gay (World of Wakanda, Difficult Women) adapts her short story “We Are the Sacrifice of Darkness” as a full-length graphic novel with writer Tracy Lynne Oliver (This Weekend), and artist Rebecca Kirby (Biopsy.) Expanding an unforgettable world where a tragic event forever bathes the world in darkness, The Sacrifice of Darkness follows one woman’s powerful journey through this new landscape as she discovers love, family, and the true light in a...
Juliet Takes a Breath
Juliet Takes a Breath
Comic - Teen
For fans of Bloom and Spinning, critically-acclaimed writer Gabby Rivera (Marvel’s America) adapts her bestselling novel alongside artist Celia Moscote in an unforgettable queer coming-of-age story exploring race, identity and what it means to be true to your amazing self. Even when the rest of the world doesn’t understand. Juliet Milagros Palante is leaving the Bronx and headed to Portland, Oregon. She just came out to her family and isn’t sure if her mom will ever speak to her again...
Spacewarp
Spacewarp
Comic - Teen
DO NOT ADJUST YOUR REALITY! From Pat Mills, creator of the award-winning 2000AD comic featuring Judge Dredd, comes a new sci-fi comic with six all-action adventures: SPACEWARP! From the Sfeer, beyond Space and Time, the Warp Lords have launched a SPACEWARP on an unsuspecting Earth, splintering the planet into infinite realities. An action-packed, heroic, humorous, fast-paced and fantastic value-for-money comic! With brilliant artwork from a new generation of top comic artists! Spacewarp has SEVEN amazing self-contained stories. Upload it to your brain NOW!
An Ember in the Ashes
An Ember in the Ashes
Comic - Teen
New York Times bestselling author Sabaa Tahir joins writer Nicole Andelfinger and artist Sonia Liao for an all-new original graphic novel introducing the dangerous world of An Ember in the Ashes to new readers and revealing an untold story of Elias and Helene's beginnings at Blackcliff Academy in this stirring standalone chapter in the series' mythology. Before they were on different sides of a revolution, Elias and Helene were comrades at Blackcliff Military Academy. When they’re sent on...
Knee Deep
Knee Deep
Comic - Sci-Fi
Two hundred years in the future, refugees from an environmental cataclysm have fled underground. They survive by scrounging out a living in a twisted maze of tunnels and canals. Scavengers, misfits, bandits, renegades, and mutants are among the citizens of this subterranean realm. They are sewerfolk, their home the bowels of a utopian city that was never completed. Life is hard enough, but an overzealous mining company called PERCH wants to get their claws on this new underground frontier, and they don't mind bulldozing any sewerfolk that get in their way.
Weeaboo
Weeaboo
Comic - Teen
It's their senior year of high school, and three friend are preparing for the big anime convention that's happening right after graduation. Even though they've known each other for years, the friends are discovering that real life isn't like a cartoon, and that friends grow up and sometimes apart. This is a story about appropriation, identity, and what it means to change. It's a cerebration and dissection of anime fandom, small towns, and Internet culture, told in the style of the various manga, anime, and other media that influenced it.
Malcolm Kid and the Perfect Song
Malcolm Kid and the Perfect Song
Comic - Teen
A 2024 YALSA Best Graphic Novel for Teens A 2023 National Cartoonists Society Reuben Awards Graphic Novel Finalist Debut writer Austin Paramore and artist Sarah Bollinger (Girls Have a Blog) strike a chord in this humorous and heartfelt story about love, loss, legacy, and the music that ties them all together. What does the perfect song sound like? Normally, Malcolm Kid wouldn’t give this type of question the time of day. As a straight B-student with a heart of copper, he is far more concerned with overcoming mediocrity than he is with achieving perfection. But that all changes when he stumbles across the LK-2000—a strange keyboard cursed with the soul of an old jazz musician. Malcolm soon learns that the only way to free this musician’s soul is by performing the perfect song. With much hesitation, and the help of his lifelong friend January Young, Malcolm embarks on a musical journey across the city of New Bronzeville in the hopes of discovering the perfect song and finding himself as a musician along the way.