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Graphic Novel Review: ‘Secret Life’ by Ellsworth & VanderMeer from Drawn+Quarterly
'Secret Life' by Theo Ellsworth is unique in graphic novels as it refuses to be pinned down into a single genre.
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'Library' by Dumontier and Farber, is a trip through a fictional library with intriguing and beguiling titles.
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'Night Bus' by Zuo Ma shows the power of art to convey not just information but feeling while telling a story.
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'Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy: The Game: Improper Teleprompter' from Barry & Jason Games gives players the chance to relive one of the greatest moments of cinema history.
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'Let's Not Talk Anymore' by Weng Pixin stands out as a work of art as well as stories with masterful characterizations.
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'Ghosted' from Big G Creative presents a new direction for mystery-solving games by having each player track down their own murderer.
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'The Bug Club' is a great read for young and older readers alike looking for fun facts about bugs and acquiring a sense of passion about our creepy, crawly neighbors.
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While getting four pieces in a row is a time-tested skill, 'Oversight' plays things differently by allowing the board itself to move.
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'Rebecca & Luci in the Case of the Missing Neighbour' by Pascal Girard balances real world crime fighting and whimsy with grit.
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