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  2. Blank Slate Books - Wikipedia

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    Blank Slate Books (BSB) was founded in 2008 by Kenny Penman and partner James Hamilton. [5] Penman was inspired by Fantagraphics Books of Seattle, WA, to publish books in the United Kingdom that would do for artists in Britain what Fantagraphics was doing in the USA, championing independent, alternative creators who were not working in superhero or other ‘mainstream’ commercial comics genres.

  3. March (comics) - Wikipedia

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    March: Book Three debuted at #1 on the New York Times bestseller list for graphic books and brought the whole trilogy into the top three spots, which they held for six continuous weeks. On November 16, 2016, March: Book Three won the National Book Award for Young People's Literature. It was the first graphic novel to ever receive a National ...

  4. Point Blanc - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, the novel was listed on the BBC's survey The Big Read. [1] In 2007, it was adapted into a graphic novel, written by Antony Johnston and illustrated by Kanako Damerum and Yuzuru Takasaki, and in 2020 served as the basis of the first season of the Amazon Prime Video series Alex Rider , starring Otto Farrant as Rider.

  5. Blankets (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Blankets is an autobiographical graphic novel by Craig Thompson, published in 2003 by Top Shelf Productions.As a coming-of-age autobiography, the book tells the story of Thompson's childhood in an Evangelical Christian family, his first love, and his early adulthood.

  6. List of webcomics in print - Wikipedia

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    From 2004 to 2011, graphic novel author and illustrator Kazu Kibuishi edited the comics anthology series Flight. Published by Image Comics and Ballantine Books , Flight featured short comics by various artists who had varying audiences online. [ 1 ]

  7. Here (comics) - Wikipedia

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    "Here" is a 6-page comic story by Richard McGuire published in 1989, and expanded into a 304-page graphic novel in 2014. The concept of "Here" (in both versions) is to show the same location in space at different points in time, ranging from the primordial past to thousands of years in the future.

  8. Blank Slate (manga) - Wikipedia

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    [13] Graphic Novel Reporter ' s Casey Brienza commends Kanno's artwork, stating: "Kanno has tremendous range when it comes to her artwork. The soft, sanitized style found in Soul Rescue barely resembles the self-conscious satire of Otomen. Blank Slate sports yet a third look—bleak, brooding, and beautiful. She really takes the opportunity to ...

  9. Fables (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Fables: Werewolves of the Heartland is an original graphic novel written by Willingham with art by Craig Hamilton, and Jim Fern. [38] It was released in hardcover in November 2012. In the story, Bigby Wolf embarks on a quest through the American Heartland to find a new location for Fabletown.