Zoe Thorogood
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Cartoonist Zoe Thorogood records 6 months of her own life as it falls apart in a desperate attempt to put it back together again in the only way she knows how. IT'S LONELY AT THE CENTRE OF THE EARTH is an intimate and metanarrative look into the life of a selfish artist who must create for her own survival.
"This book includes personal discussion and depiction of suicide and self harm. While I hope this book may serve as a comfort to some, its content...
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Life is Strange is a world of choices, in a multiverse of infinite possibilities.
Forget-Me-Not takes place in a timeline much like the one you know from Life is Strange: True Colors... but with certain key differences. In this timeline, for instance, infamous Arcadia Bay residents Rachel Amber and Chloe Price fulfilled their dream of escaping to sunny California, and Max Caulfield never returned from Seattle.
Here, the future is yet unwritten...
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In a multiverse of infinite possibilities, there is endless potential. Where some stories are familiar, other are new.
For most of her life, Alex Chen was alone and adrift in the foster care system. She struggled with her 'curse' - the ability to hear, manipulate, and absorb the emotions of other people. When she graduated out of foster care, she reconnected with her brother, Gabe, who lived in the town of Haven Springs, Colorado.
Alex arrived...
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On a seemingly normal August day in Boulder, Colorado, the skies are clear and Honeysuckle Speck couldn't be happier. She's finally moving in with her girlfriend Yolanda. But their world is literally torn apart when dark clouds roll in and release a downpour of nails-splinters of bright crystal that shred the skin of anyone not safely under cover.
RAIN makes vivid this escalating apocalyptic event, as the deluge of nails spreads across the country...
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Ice Cream Man writer W. Maxell Prince brings his signature style of one-shot storytelling to the world of clowns-and he's invited some of the best artist in comics to join him for the ride.
Haha is a genre-jumping, throat-lumping look at the sad, scary, hilarious life of those who get paid to play the fool-but these ain't your typical jokers.
With chapters drawn by Vanesa Del Rey (Redlands), Gabriel Walta (Vision), Roger Langridge (Thor), and...