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HUMANOIDS INC

COUNT TP

(W) Ibrahim Moustafa (A) Ibrahim Moustafa

A sci-fi reimagining of the greatest revenge story of all time: The Count of Monte Cristo. Framed for treason and wrongfully imprisoned at the hands of a jealous rival and a corrupt magistrate, Redxan Samud escapes his hovering prison colony hell-bent on retribution. Given a map from his dying jail companion to the location of a stolen cache of Union Credits large enough to make him wealthy beyond imagination, Samud concocts a plan to exact revenge on those who conspired to let him rot in a cell.

HOUSE WITHOUT WINDOWS TP

(W) Marc Ellison (A) Didier Kassai

By the delicate hand of Didier Kassa (Storm Over Bangui) comes a comic book documentary about the street children of Bangui, told in a style that mixes photo and illustration. In the Central African Republic, children grow up in a state of insecurity, poverty, and malnutrition. The 2013 conflict only exacerbated this situation. The Central African Republic has become what many call "a house without windows." Through illustrations and photos, this comic takes you into the heart of this "forgotten crisis." With Central African artist Didier Kassai and British photojournalist Marc Ellison as your guides, watch children at work in a diamond mine, observe life in a refugee camp, and meet the street children of Bangui.

SPACE BASTARDS #3

(W) Joe Aubrey (A) Darick Robertson

Manicorn's day off! "Nobody beats the Manicorn. NOBODY." Trouble is, Davey Proton didn't get the message, and Manny is out to get him. When exacting his vengeance gets Manny suspended from the Intergalactic Postal Service, there's nothing to do but head to the bar. Meanwhile, Resurrection Mary tries to help Proton, but she runs afoul of Leroy Palestine in the process. All that plus the sensation character find of 2021: Zordakk!

YOUNG LENOARDO HC

(W) William Augel (A) William Augel

A spirited glimpse at the childhood of one of the world's greatest artists and thinkers: Leonardo da Vinci. Have you ever wondered what the great masters were like when they were young? Meet Leonardo, a curious little boy who closely examines the inner and outer workings of the world around him, gaining inspiration for beautiful paintings and wild machines of all kinds (even some that fly!). Little does he know he'll one day paint some of the world's greatest masterpieces like the "Mona Lisa" and "The Last Supper," and even spur the great period of cultural rebirth known as the Renaissance! Young Leonardo is a charming tale, riddled with humor and poetry. This book resonates with art lovers of all ages!