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Warrior's refuge / by Hunter, Erin.; Jolley, Dan.; Barry, James L.;
Subjects: Cats; Graphic novels.; Fantasy fiction.;
© c2008., Tokyop,
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Warrior's return / by Hunter, Erin.; Jolley, Dan.; Barry, James L.;
Reading level : youth ages 10+
Subjects: Cats; Graphic novels.; Fantasy fiction.;
© c2008., Tokyop,
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Shattered peace / by Hunter, Erin.; Jolley, Dan.; Barry, James L.;
Reading level : youth age 10+
Subjects: Graphic novels.; Cats; Fantasy fiction.;
© [2010], c2009., HarperCollins,
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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A clan in need / by Hunter, Erin.; Jolley, Dan.; Barry, James L.;
Reading level : youth age 10+
Subjects: Graphic novels.; Cats; Fantasy fiction.;
© c2010., HarperCollins,
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Bone handbook / by Smith, Jeff;
Introduces the Bone series by explaining the characters and mythology of Bone, conversations with Jeff Smith and Steve Hamaker about the making of Bone, explaining how Bone is colored, a cover gallery and more.
Subjects: Comic strip characters.; Graphic novels;
© 2010., Graphix,
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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The Iliad [graphic novel] : a graphic novel / by Hinds, Gareth,author.;
Includes bibliographical references.
Subjects: Graphic novels.; Achilles (Greek mythology); Trojan War;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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The Titan's curse : the graphic novel / by Venditti, Robert.; Futaki, Attila.; Riordan, Rick.Titan's curse.;
When the goddess Artemis disappears while hunting a rare, ancient monster, a group of her followers joins Percy and his friends in an attempt to find and rescue her before the winter solstice, when her influence is needed to sway the Olympian Council regarding the war with the Titans.LSC
Subjects: Graphic novels.; Fantasy comic books, strips, etc.; Artemis (Greek deity); Jackson, Percy (Fictitious character); Titans (Mythology); Animals, Mythical; Mythology, Greek;
© c2013., Disney-Hyperion Books,
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Daniel X alien hunter : a graphic novel / by Patterson, James,1947-; Gout, Leopoldo.; Lyngeled, Klaus.;
Subjects: Extraterrestrial beings; Orphans; Science fiction.; Graphic novels.;
© [2009], c2008., Little, Brown,
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Clyde Fans [electronic resource] : by Seth.aut; cloudLibrary;
Legendary Canadian cartoonist Seth’s magnus opus Clyde Fans, two decades in the making, appeared on twenty best of 2019 lists, including those from the New York Times, the Guardian, and Washington Post, and was nominated for an Eisner Award and the Giller Prize. Clyde Fans peels back the optimism of mid-twentieth century capitalism, showing the rituals, hopes, and delusions of a vanished middle-class—garrulous self-made men in wool suits extolling the virtues of their wares to taciturn shopkeepers. Much like the myth of an ever-growing economy, the Clyde Fans family business is a fraud. The patriarch has abandoned it to mismatched sons, one who strives to keep the company afloat and the other who retreats into his memories. Abe and Simon Matchcard are brothers, struggling to save their archaic family business selling oscillating fans in a world switching to air conditioning. Simon flirts with becoming a salesman as a last-ditch effort to leave the protective walls of the family home, but is ultimately unable to escape Abe’s critical voice in his head. As Clyde Fans Co. crumbles, so does the relationship between the two men, who choose very different life paths but both end up utterly unhappy. Seth’s intimate storytelling and gorgeous art allow cityscapes and detailed period objects to tell their own stories as the brothers struggle to find themselves suffocating in an airless home. Twenty years in the making, Clyde Fans peels back the optimism of mid-twentieth century capitalism. Legendary Canadian cartoonist Seth lovingly shows the rituals, hopes, and delusions of a middle-class that has long ceased to exist in North America—garrulous men in wool suits extolling the virtues of the wares to taciturn shopkeepers with an eye on the door. Much like the myth of an ever-growing economy, the Clyde Fans family unit is a fraud—the patriarch has abandoned the business to mismatched sons, one who strives to keep the business afloat and the other who retreats into the arms of the remaining parent. Abe and Simon Matchcard are brothers, the second generation struggling to save their archaic family business of selling oscillating fans in a world switching to air conditioning. At Clyde Fans’ center is Simon, who flirts with becoming a salesman as a last-ditch effort to leave the protective walls of the family home, but is ultimately unable to escape Abe’s critical voice in his head. As the business crumbles so does any remaining relationship between the two men, both of whom choose very different life paths but still end up utterly unhappy. Seth’s intimate storytelling and gorgeous art allow urban landscapes and detailed period objects to tell their own stories as the brothers struggle to find themselves suffocating in an airless city home. An epic time capsule of a storyline that begs rereading.The first graphic novel ever nominated for the Scotiabank Giller Prize! Legendary Canadian cartoonist Seth’s magnus opus Clyde Fans, two decades in the making, appeared on twenty best of 2019 lists, including those from the New York Times, the Guardian, and Washington Post, and was nominated for an Eisner Award and the Giller Prize. Clyde Fans peels back the optimism of mid-twentieth century capitalism, showing the rituals, hopes, and delusions of a vanished middle-class—garrulous self-made men in wool suits extolling the virtues of their wares to taciturn shopkeepers. Much like the myth of an ever-growing economy, the Clyde Fans family business is a fraud. The patriarch has abandoned it to mismatched sons, one who strives to keep the company afloat and the other who retreats into his memories. Abe and Simon Matchcard are brothers, struggling to save their archaic family business selling oscillating fans in a world switching to air conditioning. Simon flirts with becoming a salesman as a last-ditch effort to leave the protective walls of the family home, but is ultimately unable to escape Abe’s critical voice in his head. As Clyde Fans Co. crumbles, so does the relationship between the two men, who choose very different life paths but both end up utterly unhappy. Seth’s intimate storytelling and gorgeous art allow cityscapes and detailed period objects to tell their own stories as the brothers struggle to find themselves suffocating in an airless home. Twenty years in the making, Clyde Fans peels back the optimism of mid-twentieth century capitalism. Legendary Canadian cartoonist Seth lovingly shows the rituals, hopes, and delusions of a middle-class that has long ceased to exist in North America—garrulous men in wool suits extolling the virtues of the wares to taciturn shopkeepers with an eye on the door. Much like the myth of an ever-growing economy, the Clyde Fans family unit is a fraud—the patriarch has abandoned the business to mismatched sons, one who strives to keep the business afloat and the other who retreats into the arms of the remaining parent. Abe and Simon Matchcard are brothers, the second generation struggling to save their archaic family business of selling oscillating fans in a world switching to air conditioning. At Clyde Fans’ center is Simon, who flirts with becoming a salesman as a last-ditch effort to leave the protective walls of the family home, but is ultimately unable to escape Abe’s critical voice in his head. As the business crumbles so does any remaining relationship between the two men, both of whom choose very different life paths but still end up utterly unhappy. Seth’s intimate storytelling and gorgeous art allow urban landscapes and detailed period objects to tell their own stories as the brothers struggle to find themselves suffocating in an airless city home. An epic time capsule of a storyline that begs rereading.General adult.
Subjects: Electronic books.; Literary;
© 2021., Drawn & Quarterly,
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30 Seconds from Gaza [graphic novel] : Diary of Genocide. by Sabaaneh, Mohammad.;
Library Bound Incorporated
Subjects: Graphic novels.; COMICS & GRAPHIC NOVELS; COMICS & GRAPHIC NOVELS / Nonfiction / General;
Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 1
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