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INTERVIEW: Ethan M. Aldridge explores queer themes through changelings in the ESTRANGED series

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ESTRANGED follows a changeling and his human counterpart on an unprecedented, high-stakes journey

A Year of Free Comics: THE ORDER OF BELFRY introduces lady knights who fight...

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Knighthood and the pursuit of love and honor make this medieval romance a must-read.

LOCKE & KEY arrives on Netflix February 7, 2020

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Welcome to Keyhouse.

REVIEW: The devious charm of NICOLA TRAVELING AROUND THE DEMONS’ WORLD

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For that kid who has a penchant for the odd, and for any grown-up who hasn’t lost their sense of wonder.

Interview: Matt Kindt talks mapping out ETHER and working with David Rubin

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Plus, his thoughts on fantasy, dragons, working with myriad artists, and more.
Wize Wize Beasts of the Wizarding Wizdoms

REVIEW: THE WIZE WIZE BEASTS OF THE WIZARDING WIZDOMS is a magical boys’ love...

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Wize Wize Beasts is a boys’ love anthology, full of relatively tame stories of male demi-humans navigating same-sex romances against a backdrop of wizarding education.

NYCC ’19: How Frank Miller and Tom Wheeler are filling the YA gaps with...

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The illustrated novel is being adapted for a Netflix series that will debut in 2020.

Rafael Albuquerque & Rafael Scavone invite you to discover the HIDDEN SOCIETY in February

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Take a peek behind the curtain at the world that exists alongside ours.
Lyra Silvertongue

Lyra Silvertongue chooses a side in the final HIS DARK MATERIALS trailer

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"The fate of more than this world depends on her."
Mooncakes graphic novel preview

REVIEW: MOONCAKES invites readers into a warm, magical world

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This all-ages LGBTQ story has something for everyone.

BOOM! announces EMBER IN THE ASHES graphic novel prequel from best-selling author Sabaa Tahir

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A Thief Among the Trees is the first book in a three-volume prequel series.
Sparrowhawk review

REVIEW: SPARROWHAWK is almost a complete mess, except for the art

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There's kernels of a very good book in Sparrowhawk, but unfortunately, the story drags the book down in a way it can't recover.

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