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by Carolyn Marcille
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Charles Burns’ wildly subversive Black Hole inverts traditional expectations for stories about teens by delivering a world where your deepest secrets are as visible as the nose on your face.
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by Carolyn Marcille
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First published in 1988, Preludes and Nocturnes was considered a groundbreaking achievement in the comic book world, and not just for its genre-defying, stunningly beautiful layout.
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by Carolyn Marcille
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While zombie narratives have existed in almost all cultures for centuries, in America they have been utilized as a spectacularly gory way to explicate our innermost terrors at being alive in the 21th century.
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