Sunday, March 30, 2014

New in Graphic Novels

Check out these new additions to the Graphic Novels collection!

The Manhattan projects. 1The Manhattan Projects
"What if the Manhattan Project, the government initiative that resulted in the creation of the Atomic Bomb in 1945, actually went a lot further than that? What if nuclear weapons were the least fantastic and horrifying creations those scientists came up with while they were working together? And what if that strange team of super-geniuses, soldiers and ex-Nazis were also complete and utter madmen?"  Created by Image Comics' Nick Pitarra, The Manhattan Projects is "pure mad science in comic book form" Comics Alliance

Winter Soldier. The longest winter 

Winter Soldier
Captain America: The Winter Soldier is coming soon to a theater near you...but you can read Ed Brubaker's Winter Soldier graphic novels right now! He's been Bucky and Captain America - now, James Barnes returns to the role of the Winter Soldier! They're the super-spies of the Marvel Universe - and when ex-Russian sleeper agents awaken, Bucky and the Black Widow must go on the hunt for men trained by the Winter Soldier himself. But when the trail leads to Latveria, Bucky comes face-to-face with Dr. Doom! Can Bucky and the Widow prevent war with Latveria? Can Bucky stop the sleepers he himself trained? Eisner Award-winning writer Ed Brubaker and superstar artist Butch Guice kick off an explosive new era for Bucky Barnes!

House of MHouse of M
The Marvel event of the decade is here! The Avengers and the X-Men are faced with a common foe that becomes their greatest threat: Wanda Maximoff! The Scarlet Witch is out of control, and the fate of the entire world is in her hands. Will Magneto help his daughter or use her powers to his own benefit? Starring the Astonishing X-Men and the New Avengers! You know how sometimes you hear the phrase: and nothing will ever be the same again? Well, this time believe it, buster! Nothing will ever be the same again! 



These and more are available in the Graphic Novel collection on the second floor of the library!

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