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by Carolyn Marcille
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As the creator of the iconic Sandman, Neil Gaiman could easily rest his laurels on past success. We are lucky that he continues to branch out into other mediums; this graphic novel is a full circle project, an illustrated version of Gaiman’s best-selling prose book of the same name.
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by Carolyn Marcille
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The Umbrella Academy moves FAST. The reader is immediately dropped into a battle between the young students of The Umbrella Academy (who are the result of inexplicable and possibly alien-induced pregnancies in the previous decade)…and the Eiffel Tower.
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by Carolyn Marcille
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The story of two characters meeting across time and space through an alien portal in a rush to save the last of humanity from a sentient virus, Trillium is jam-packed with story, and as a result both the characters and Lemire’s world-building feel a bit rushed.
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