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86 March Roundup

Ep. 86

In this roundup episode Jade and Rebecca sit discuss their recent reads, they pick their favourite newly released graphic novels and the latest news and resources, including: collection management and weeding of superhero comics, U.S. publishers ramping up releases of middle grade manga and lots of adaptations of books into graphic novels.


New titles picks:

The Baker and the Bard by Fern Haught

The Fox Maidens by Robin Ha

No Remorse: The Illustrated True Stories of Lemmy Kilmister and Motörhead by various authors

Adversary by Blue Delliquanti 


For a full list of new release titles and all the news and resources please visit our new website: https://graphic.alia.org.au/

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