Offshore Lightning by Saito Nazuna shows the author's storytelling prowess through the strong perspectives of her characters.
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'Okinawa' by Susumu Higa is a powerful read hiding its complexity beneath depictions of people's everyday existence in war and peace.
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'Palookaville 24', by Seth, brings together an extensive range of projects by the author including a DVD of a puppet show.
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'No One Prayed Over Their Graves' by Khaled Khalifa is a fascinating character study and a beautiful recreation of early 20th century Syria.
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'Ascendant: Star Spangled Squadron by Macris takes the superhero trope and turns it on its head by delving into the characters' motivations.
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'Impossible Histories' by Hal Johnson shows how little changes compound into big ones, resulting in history being changed.
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Woshibai's '20km/h' reminds the reader to take a moment to explore the perspectives we take for granted to find the magic in life.
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'Austral' by Carlos Fonseca is a fascinating tapestry of people, places, language and history that will leave you breathless.
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Kariba by Clarke Clarke and Snaddon shows the reader that magic and the modern world can co-exist - one doesn't need to die for the other.
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