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      - Crossover. by Cates, Donny,author.(CARDINAL)429833; Bendis, Brian Michael,author.(CARDINAL)340454; Cunniffe, Dee,colorist.(CARDINAL)414599; Filardi, Nick,colorist.(CARDINAL)565321; Hester, Phil,1966-penciler.(CARDINAL)467429; Hill, John J.(Letterer),letterer.(CARDINAL)428565; Janson, Klaus,inker.(CARDINAL)519907; Kirkman, Robert,author.(CARDINAL)424536; Oeming, Michael Avon,illustrator.(CARDINAL)537018; Parks, Ande,inker.(CARDINAL)422085; Shaw, Geoff,illustrator.(CARDINAL)609560; Zdarsky, Chip,author.(CARDINAL)613883; 
 
      
"Five years ago the realm of comic book fiction collapsed into our very real world. And now, amidst the chaos, a new threat has risen. Someone, or something, is killing comic book writers and artists all over the country. Watch as the mystery of this serialized killer explodes into four color carnage as we are joined by the wildest creator-owned character reveals yet! Scott Snyder! Brian K. Vaughan! Chuck Zdarsky! Robert Kirkman! Brian Michael Bendis!! No one is safe in this action packed, blood-soaked second volume of....CROSSOVER!"--Back cover.Rated T+, Teen Plus. 
      - Subjects: Comics (Graphic works); Graphic novels.; Novels.; Superhero comics.; Young adult fiction.; Authors; Serial murders; 
 
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      - 7 signs of the apocalypse [videorecording] by Fulkerson, Lee.; Arts and Entertainment Network.; History (Television network); Morningstar Entertainment Inc.; New Video Group.; 
 
      
Closed captioned for the hearing impaired.War, famine, plague. According to the Book of Revelation in the Bible, these are three of the four horsemen of a coming apocalypse. The anti-Christ, in human form, walking among us is the fourth. Decodes the ancient prophecy, which actually consists of seven signs within seven signs within seven more signs. Examines whether any of them could be linked to actual or potential occurrences today. Explore what would happen if the seven-signs prophecy were to unfold right now.DVD. 
      - Subjects: Bible.; Disasters; Documentary television programs.; DVD recordings for the hearing impaired.; DVDs.; Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.; Prophecy; 
 
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      - Hellions : stories / by Elliott, Julia,1968-author.(CARDINAL)407815; 
 
      
Bride -- Hellion -- Eri King -- The maiden -- Flying -- Arcadia Lakes -- The mothers -- Moon witch, moon witch -- Another frequency -- The Gricklemare -- All the other demons."From the acclaimed author of The Wilds comes an electric story collection that blends folklore, fairy tales, Southern Gothic, and horror, reveling in the collision of the familiar with the wildly surreal. In a plague-stricken medieval convent, a nun works on a forbidden mystic manuscript. In rural South Carolina, an alligator named Dragon becomes a beloved pet for a precocious, tough-talking twelve-year-old. During a long, muggy July, an adolescent girl finds unexpected power as her family obsesses over the horror film The Exorcist. On the outskirts of a Southern college town, a young woman resists the tyranny of a shape-shifting older professor as she develops her own sorceress skills. And at a feminist art colony in the North Carolina mountains, a group of mothers contends with the supernatural talents their children have picked up from a pair of mysterious orphans who live in the woods. With exuberance, ferocity, and astounding imagination, Julia Elliott's Hellions jumps from the occult to the comic, from the horrific to the wondrous, presenting earthbound characters who long for the otherworldly"-- 
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      - Moth Riders. [manga] / by Burns, Jason M.,1978-author.(CARDINAL)876366; Gcomics,illustrator.; 
 
      
"As Aster and her new friends become acquainted with the moths that have imprinted upon them, they realize they'll have to unite the various tribes throughout the lands in order to defeat Gerlach and his Pale Plague threat."-- 
      - Subjects: Comics (Graphic works); Graphic novels.; Manga.; Insects; Mutation (Biology); Moths; Heroes; Imaginary wars and battles; 
 
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      - Sweet tooth. by Lemire, Jeff,author,artist.(CARDINAL)341793; Brosseau, Pat,letterer.(CARDINAL)343400; Villarrubia, José,1961-colorist.(CARDINAL)462058; 
 
      
"In these stories from SWEET TOOTH #1-12, meet Gus, a rare breed of human/animal hybrid who was raised in isolation following a pandemic. Now, with the death of his father, he's left to fend for himself--until he meets a drifter named Jepperd, who promises to help him. Jepperd and Gus set out on a post-apocalyptic journey into the devastated American landscape to find "The Preserve," a refuge for hybrids. Find out what happens when Gus is held captive with other hybrids in a camp where he meets a scientist studying the plague that's wiped out so much of the world."--Publisher website.Suggested for mature readers.Ages 17+ 
      - Subjects: Comics (Graphic works); Dystopian comics.; Fantasy comics.; Fiction.; Graphic novels.; Animal mutation; Dystopias; End of the world; Plague; Survival; 
 
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      - Refugee : the graphic novel / by Gratz, Alan,1972-author.(CARDINAL)345264; Fini, Syd,illustrator.Graphic novelization of (work):; Gratz, Alan,1972-Refugee.; 
 
      
Although separated by continents and decades, Josef, a Jewish boy livng in 1930s Nazi Germany; Isabel, a Cuban girl trying to escape the riots and unrest plaguing her country in 1994; and Mahmoud, a Syrian boy in 2015 whose homeland is torn apart by violence and destruction, embark on harrowing journeys in search of refuge, discovering shocking connections that tie their stories together.Ages 9-12.Grades 4-6. 
      - Subjects: Graphic novel adaptations.; Gratz, Alan, 1972-; Graphic novels.; Refugees; Emigration and immigration; Survival; 
 
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      - The life of Moses / by Morris, Neil,1946-(CARDINAL)169987; 
 
      
Presents thirteen paintings depicting key events in the life of Moses, along with the stories that inspired the paintings and commentary on each painting.Accelerated Reader AR 
      - Subjects: Biographies.; Illustrated works.; Moses (Biblical leader); Moses (Biblical leader); Moses (Biblical leader); Bible.; Art appreciation; 
 
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      - B.P.R.D. by Mignola, Mike.(CARDINAL)356828; Arcudi, John.(CARDINAL)529723; Davis, Guy,1966-(CARDINAL)341361; Stewart, Dave.(CARDINAL)669845; Robins, Clem,1955-(CARDINAL)342788; 
 
      
"Following the Bureau's catastrophic encounter with the monster-god Katha-Hem, Kate heads to France, hoping to bring Roger back to life, and Daimio reveals the truth about his death in the jungles of Bolivia. The coming frog apocalypse heats up as Abe meets a secret society of Victorian cyborgs with ties to his origins, and Liz's visions grow increasingly dire!" -- Page [4] of cover. 
      - Subjects: Graphic novels.; Horror comics.; Comics (Graphic works); Fantasy comics.; Hellboy (Fictitious character from Mignola); Monsters; 
 
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      - Virginia Woolf / by Nadel, Ira Bruce,author.(CARDINAL)156233; 
 
      
This book draws on Woolf's letters, journals, diaries, autobiographical essays, and fiction, and paints a portrait of the writer in situ, whether in the enclosed surroundings of Hyde Park Gate or the open and free-spirited environs of Gordon Square's Bloomsbury. It shows how Woolf's experimental style was informed by her own reading life and how her deeply sensitive understanding of history, narrative, art, and friendship were rendered in her prose. It explores the famous Bloomsbury group of intellectuals in which she was immersed as well as her relationships with fascinating figures such as Vita Sackville-West and Lady Ottoline Morrel. It looks at Woolf's attitudes toward sex and marriage, analyzes her uncertain social and political views, and, finally, offers a sensitive examination of her mental instabilities and the nervous breakdowns that would plague her for most of her life, up until her suicide in 1941.22 Hyde Park Gate, 1882-1904 -- 46 Gordon Square, 1904-7 -- 29 Fitzroy Square, 1907-11 -- 38 Brunswick Square, 1911-15 -- Hogarth House, 34 Paradise Road, Richmond, 1915-24 -- 52 Tavistock Square, 1924-39 -- Monk's House 1, 1919-37 -- Monk's House 1I, 1938-41.Includes bibliographical references (pages 193-212). 
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      - Dark and light verse / by Ireland, Allen Lee,author.(CARDINAL)418046; 
 
      
Part One: Children of light -- At the public library -- Two men in love -- Hate crime -- Boy in winter -- Couple arguing -- Chinese box -- A fantasy -- May Day -- Heath -- Blood moon -- Mourning paper -- For the children of light -- Part Two: A dog's life -- Retired k-9 -- Sad dog -- Family dog -- Flatlined -- Part Three: College assignment -- College -- College loner -- Holy book -- Reviews -- Nurse Ratched -- Verse -- Recurring tennis dream -- Spring break -- Part Four: Mother -- Analogy -- White widow -- My mother's shadow -- Sentimental attachment -- Warmth -- Memory play -- A call from Autumn Wind -- Part Five: Scenes from Battle Branch -- Property marker -- Great Spirit -- Battle cry -- Victory on Fry Mountain -- Country road -- Dead creek -- Greetings -- Snow walk -- Mountain metropolis -- Part Six: The inevitable end -- Elkhorn -- Marysville -- Confederate fountain -- Plague -- Nightmare -- Dead sleep -- Birthdays -- Killer's note -- To Spring -- Death chamber -- Symbol -- Farsighted -- The woman in the water -- Ends are means -- A question -- Part Seven: Found in Space -- Small step -- Stargazing -- Man of Jello -- A COVID Christmas -- Sirius and the lawman -- A sunray lands in Syria -- Holes -- I must thank... -- About the author.Dark and Light Verse is Allen Ireland's second collection of poems, aptly title, since, in serious and not-so-serious verse, it captures the darkness and the light both in the natural world and in the human spirit. The poet's disillusionment is conveyed in various forms, but in nearly all of the poems the beauty of expression consoles, and the art subsumes the anguish. 
      - Subjects: Poetry.; College students.; Dogs.; Mortality.; Mothers and sons.; 
 
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