Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Calling all Graphic fans!

The Dubbo Branch Library has some great new Young Adult graphic novels.

Here is a sample:

Battlestar Galactica: Echoes of New Caprica by Emily Salzfass (Tokyopop)
The colonial fleet continues its perilous journey toward Earth and the hope of a brighter future, but the brutal Cylon occupation of New Caprica continues to impact the lives of everyone.

Star Wars Omnibus: Rise of the Sith
During the time of the Republic, the Jedi Council guided the Jedi Knights as they upheld their values of peace and justice throughout the galaxy - and the Sith waited in hiding for the right time to reveal their existence and take revenge...

Star Wars Omnibus: Emissaries & Assassins
It is the beginning of the end of the Galactic Republic. The Jedi just don't know it yet...

Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus - Volume 6
Volume Six of the Buffy omnibus series delves further into the lives of Buffy and her closest friends - Willow, Xander and Giles.

Wolverine: Logan by Brian K. Vaughan (Marvel)
Wolverine travels to a mysterious hill in Japan to come to terms with the ghosts of a long-forgotten incident in his past, a moment that re-forged him in the flames of love, death and destruction.


The Eternal Smile: three stories by Gene Luen Yang and Derek Kirk Kim
Meet Duncan. Charming and brave, he's the Princess's favourite - and he's on the way to winning the throne. But lately, the walls of reality in Duncan's kngdom are wearing a little thin...


Stephen King's The Dark Tower: Treachery by Robin Furth (Marvel)
Everyone knows treachery is defined as someone doing you wrong when they ought not be. So now you want to know how to spot it? Well then, welcome to Gilead...an' take your pick of sights to see.

Dean Koontz's Frankenstein: Prodigal Son by Chuck Dixon
In the nineteenth century, Dr. Victor Frankenstein brought his notorious creation to life, but a horrible turn of events forced him to abandon it and slip away from the public eye. Two centuries later, a serial killer is on the loose in New Orleans, gruesomely salvaging body parts from each of his victims, as if trying to assemble a perfect human being.



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