This biography chronicles the rise of Robert Moses, the urban planner who shaped New York City in the middle of the 20th century.
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This biography chronicles the rise of Robert Moses, the urban planner who shaped New York City in the middle of the 20th century.
#7 on the NYT Best Sellers List for Hardcover Graphic Books
On the magical island of Here, a powerful and unruly beard disrupts the previously tidy and hairless existence of Dave, the island’s most fastidious resident.
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Superman goes toe–to–toe with a newly–discovered alien being, the United States military and Lois Lane’s father.
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This book imagines what might have happened, or will happen, in the physical space of a living room from the dawn of time to the distant future.
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A host of artists — including P. Craig Russell, Kevin Nowlan and Jill Thompson — help adapt Mr. Gaiman’s tale, where a living boy is raised by ghosts, into graphic novel form.
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This collected edition features the first 12 issues of the gripping series about the last human survivors in a world overrun by zombies.
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No spoilers here, but in this world overrun by zombies, Rick and his pack of survivors find that their fellow humans may be the bigger menace.
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The rise of Cardinal Rodrigo Borgia and the installation of the Borgia dynasty in Italy is told here.
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The origins of Cyborg, Raven, Changling, Jericho and Terra get a new spin as they join forces to battle Deathstroke.
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Fantasy and hard–boiled fiction collides in this series, which follows Harry Dresden, a wizard/private–eye operating in modern–day Chicago.
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