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Graphic novels remain one of the most active and rapidly evolving areas of publishing, and forthcoming releases reflect both the format’s commercial strength and its expanding creative range. For libraries, this breadth translates into opportunities to serve diverse readerships across age groups and interests while responding to sustained demand for visual storytelling.
LJ talks with cartoonist and illustrator Tillie Walden about the inspiration for her forthcoming graphic novel Charity and Sylvia, writing historical biography in comics form, and queer life in the 19th century.
A compelling and emotionally precise work that expands the scope of queer historical narratives by focusing on longevity rather than secrecy or tragedy.
A simultaneously accessible and unsettling volume that rewards Woodring’s devoted fans while offering an unusual entry point into one of comics’ most singular bodies of work.
This gritty, tragic, and sharply crafted entry in the series underscores why Brubaker and Phillips continue to set the standard for modern crime comics.
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