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In real life / by Doctorow, Cory,1971-; Wang, Jen,1984-;
A young female gamer learns about wider social issues through a massively multiplayer role-playing game.LSC
Subjects: Graphic novels.; Fantasy comic books, strips, etc.; Teenage girls; Fantasy gamers; Fantasy games;
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Displacement [graphic novel] / by Hughes, Kiku,author,illustrator.;
Includes bibliographical references."Kiku is on vacation in San Francisco when suddenly she finds herself displaced to the 1940s Japanese-American internment camp that her late grandmother, Ernestina, was forcibly relocated to during World War II. These displacements keep occurring until Kiku finds herself "stuck" back in time. Living alongside her young grandmother and other Japanese-American citizens in internment camps, Kiku gets the education she never received in history class. She witnesses the lives of Japanese-Americans who were denied their civil liberties and suffered greatly, but managed to cultivate community and commit acts of resistance in order to survive. Kiku Hughes weaves a riveting, bittersweet tale that highlights the intergenerational impact and power of memory."--Amazon.
Subjects: Social issue comics.; Historical comics.; Graphic novels.; Japanese Americans; Japanese American families; Japanese Americans; Japanese Americans; Time travel;
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Paying the land [graphic novel] / by Sacco, Joe,author,artist.;
"The Dene have lived in the vast Mackenzie River Valley since time immemorial, by their account. To the Dene, the land owns them, not the other way around, and it is central to their livelihood and very way of being. But the subarctic Canadian Northwest Territories are home to valuable resources, including oil, gas, and diamonds. With mining came jobs and investment, but also road-building, pipelines, and toxic waste, which scarred the landscape, and alcohol, drugs, and debt, which deformed a way of life. In Paying the Land, Joe Sacco travels the frozen North to reveal a people in conflict over the costs and benefits of development. The mining boom is only the latest assault on indigenous culture: Sacco recounts the shattering impact of a residential school system that aimed to "remove the Indian from the child"; the destructive process that drove the Dene from the bush into settlements and turned them into wage laborers; the government land claims stacked against the Dene Nation; and their uphill efforts to revive a wounded culture. Against a vast and gorgeous landscape that dwarfs all human scale, Paying the Land lends an ear to trappers and chiefs, activists and priests, to tell a sweeping story about money, dependency, loss, and culture-recounted in stunning visual detail by one of the greatest cartoonists alive"--
Subjects: Graphic novels.; Nonfiction comics.; Social issue comics.; Denesuline; First Nations, Treatment of;
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Maskerade [graphic novel] / by Smith, Kevin,1970-author.; Brusco, Giulia,colorist.; McElfresh, Andy,author.; Sprengelmeyer, John,artist.; Thomas, Andrew(Comic book creator),letterer.;
"Felicia Dance is hiding in plain sight. The provocative social media star and shock TV sensation has one of the most recognizable faces in the world--so she can't capture and kill the butchers who murdered her little brother and experimented on Felicia like a lab rat when she was a child. Not unless she looks like someone else. The face of justice is reshaped forever in Maskerade--an exciting new vigilante comic series from writers Kevin Smith and Andy McElfresh with Artist John Sprengelmeyer"--
Subjects: Graphic novels.; Superhero comics.; Revenge; Women superheroes; Vigilantes;
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Archie. [graphic novel] / by Waid, Mark,1962-author.; Mok, Audrey,artist.; Fitzpatrick, Kelly,1988-colourist.; Morelli, Jack,letterer.;
Betty Cooper isn't just the kindhearted girl-next-door--discover why she's the "Heart of Riverdale" in this fifth graphic novel in the acclaimed and bestselling Archie comic book saga! Riverdale has been shaken to its core when a car accident left hometown sweetheart Betty Cooper immobile. Everyone's tried to pick up the pieces, but it was clear that things wouldn't ever be the same. While Betty struggles to get back on her own two feet, Reggie Mantle has become a social pariah now that the whole town holds him responsible for Betty's fate. Meanwhile, Betty's learning how true and noble her friends are and Archie's finding himself falling in love with her all over again ... but where does that leave Veronica? As friendships and romances change, loyalties are tested and lives are destroyed and families torn apart, it's up to the kids of Riverdale High to save their town from imploding--Page 4 of cover.Rated Teen.
Subjects: Graphic novels.; Andrews, Archie (Fictitious character); Lodge, Veronica (Fictitious character); Cooper, Betty (Fictitious character); Mantle, Reggie (Fictitious character); Teenagers; Interpersonal relations; High schools;
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Luster / by Leilani, Raven,author.;
"Sharp, comic, disruptive, tender, Raven Leilani's debut novel, Luster, sees a young black woman fall into art and someone else's open marriage. Edie is stumbling her way through her twenties--sharing a subpar apartment in Bushwick, clocking in and out of her admin job, making a series of inappropriate sexual choices. She's also, secretly, haltingly, figuring her way into life as an artist. And then she meets Eric, a digital archivist with a family in New Jersey, including an autopsist wife who has agreed to an open marriage--with rules. As if navigating the constantly shifting landscapes of contemporary sexual manners and racial politics weren't hard enough, Edie finds herself unemployed and falling into Eric's family life, his home. She becomes a hesitant friend to his wife and a de facto role model to his adopted daughter. Edie is the only black woman who young Akila knows. Razor sharp, darkly comic, sexually charged, socially disruptive, Luster is a portrait of a young woman trying to make sense of her life in a tumultuous era. It is also a haunting, aching description of how hard it is to believe in your own talent and the unexpected influences that bring us into ourselves along the way."--
Subjects: Novels.; Novels.; Triangles (Interpersonal relations); Young women; African American women artists; Adopted children; Domestic fiction.;
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