The Deep Dark is a moving and eerie graphic novel exploring identity, generational trauma and queer love.
The Deep Dark is a moving and eerie graphic novel exploring identity, generational trauma and queer love.
The Deep Dark is a moving and eerie graphic novel exploring identity, generational trauma and queer love.
Homebody is a delightful, beautiful graphic memoir celebrating the journey Theo Parish took to discover their gender identity.
Readers will easily lose themselves in Rachel Smythe’s dark, often startlingly timely world of sex, lies and immortality.
Bubble explores a world where corporate-funded cities have sprung up as domes of safety, walling off humanity from a monster-ridden wilderness.
Humming with humanity, Ballad for Sophie is a moving portrait of the ways in which art can save us and doom us at the same time.
In Nidhi Chanani’s enchanting graphic novel, a girl travels back in time but connects with the present.
Small talk becomes real talk in Will McPhail’s graphic novel, and the world suddenly seems all that much brighter.
This graphic novel offers a digestible history of the Black Panther Party, correcting many negative assumptions about them while still addressing their flaws.
Katie the Catsitter will be adored by readers who can’t get enough adventure stories, mysterious goings-on, coming-of-age tales or cats. Many, many, MANY cats.
This colorful little volume starts around 1900 and offers a brisk romp through recent queer history, with a heavy dose of the arts and popular culture.
This ensorcelling tale follows the intertwined fates of a 19th-century girl who longs to be a horror-poet and a 21st-century high school punk band.
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