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National Dog Month Continues…

…with more great comics about puppies! But first, we’ll look at some new releases that, while sadly devoid of any four-legged friends, are still great reads to enjoy as the summer winds down (or the winter, for those of you below the equator).

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Superheros Pet Bow Tie by TheDragonsCauldron

For special occasions or an ordinary walk in the park, this snazzy tie will make your best friend the envy of all other nerdy pet parents! $9+

New Releases

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Mother Nature by Jamie Lee Curtis, Karl Stevens, and Russell Goldman

The town of Catch Creek, New Mexico, relies on the Cobalt Corporation for jobs and clean water. But when her father dies while working for the Corporation, Nova Terrell devotes herself to destroying it — and to uncovering the terrifying secrets behind its latest project.

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Akane-banashi Volume One by Yuki Suenaga and Takamasa Moue

Akane’s main goal in life is to become a master at rakugo, a traditional form of Japanese storytelling. She does this to try to avenge her father, who was denied the chance to become a top rakugo master himself. In the process, Akane creates more trouble and controversies than she ever expected.

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Riot Recommendations

Today’s Riot Rec theme is: puppies II! Because one can never spend too much time talking about doggos in comics.

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Lovely Muco! Volume One by Takayuki Mizushina

Based on a true story, this manga follows an extremely happy dog named Muco who loves everything about the world. Also, he likes to rip up towels in the same way my own dog does!

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Whistle: A New Gotham City Hero by E. Lockhart and Manuel Preitano

Willow Zimmerman cares deeply about helping her community. When she unexpectedly gains dog-like superpowers and the ability to talk to a stray dog she loves, she of course wants to put her powers to good use. But at the same time, her mother has cancer, and she desperately needs money. Is she desperate enough to take a shady job offered by a former family friend?

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This is my dog Poppy, the towel destroyer. She loves to sit on my bed while I’m trying to make it, lol.

Now go hug your fur friend for me!

~Eileen

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It’s National Dog Month!

Yup! August may be devoid of fancy holidays like Halloween and whatnot, but we do get to celebrate our best fur friends! We’ll be doing that in the Riot Recs theme today, so let’s hurry up and get to it!

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Eastsport Drawstring Backpack, Comic Print by BijouxIntl

Alas, the school year is right around the corner. But at least your kid can go in style with this backpack! $18

New Releases

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Summer Ghost: The Complete Manga Collection by Otsuichi and Yoshi Inomi

If you’ve been waiting to get into this series, now is the best time, as the complete collection comes out today! It follows three teenagers who meet for the express purpose of summoning the ghost that supposedly exists just outside of town. Little do they realize how their interest in death will change their lives.

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The Pirate and the Porcelain Girl by Emily Riesbeck and NJ Barna

Who wants lesbian pirates? You do, of course! After a prayer gone wrong, Ferra finds herself transformed into living porcelain. Her only hope is to hire the orc pirate captain Brigantine to take her to Ferra’s ex-girlfriend — for a price, of course. Along the way, these two go from squabbling over everything to maybe finding the love they have been longing for.

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Riot Recommendations

Today’s Riot Rec theme is: puppies! Both today and Thursday, I will be spotlighting comics that feature adorable dog companions!

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Both Can Be True by Jules Machias

Daniel has long been berated and mocked because he is “oversensitive.” When he rescues a dog from being put down, the only person he can rely on to help him is Ash, a genderfluid teen whom Daniel has always assumed is a girl. As the two care for their new animal friend, they learn how to trust each other with the truth about themselves.

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Doomsday with My Dog Volume One by Yu Ishihara

Well, it’s official: the world has ended, civilization is in tatters, and the only person left alive is a teenage girl. Fortunately, she’s not really alone: her loyal Shiba Inu, Haru, is there to keep the loneliness at bay and protect her from all the dangers they face while navigating a barren world.

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In honor of all puppies everywhere, here is my late dog AJ, sitting in my lap while I try to get some work done. That was her favorite thing to do!

~Eileen

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Comics Get the Job Done

Hello and welcome to yet another Thursday, nerd friends! Let’s jump right into the good stuff, shall we?

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Superman Folded Book Art by Pagefolding2

I won’t say that this is a “super” way to recycle an old book, but you know I’m thinking it. $45

New Releases

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Malcolm Kid and the Perfect Song by Austin Paramore and Sarah Bollinger

Malcolm has been exceedingly average at everything he ever tried. But if he is to free the jazz musician trapped in the keyboard he has just found, Malcolm will have to play the “perfect song.” But what does that mean, exactly? And does Malcolm have it in him?

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Kariba by Daniel & James Clarke and Daniel Snaddon

After her father disappears, Siku, whose ability to control the water of the Zambezi River is spiraling out of her control, sets off to find him. But she ends up learning a lot more than she bargained for — including the price she must pay to save herself and the people she loves.

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Riot Recommendations

Today’s Riot Rec theme is: immigrants! Alas, it seems there are always jerks out there who need reminding that immigrants are people, too. If you know someone like that, maybe recommend them one of these comics.

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Poppies of Iraq by Brigitte Findakly and Lewis Trondheim

In this memoir, Findakly (and her artist husband, Trondheim) relate her childhood as an Orthodox Christian in Iraq. Despite their most fervent hopes, conditions in their home nation grow worse until they are forced to move to France, where Findakly must find a new way to fit in and belong.

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Intertwined by Fabrice Sapolsky and Fred Pham Chuong

This action-packed superhero comic follows Juan Jin, a Kung Fu student who moves from Hong Kong to New York City in the 1970s. While trying to adjust to life in America, he finds out that he must take his deceased uncle’s place as an elemental protector, or else the resulting imbalance will have catastrophic consequences.

See you all again next week! I won’t spoil it, but I’m really looking forward to next week’s Riot Rec themes — they’re adorable!

~Eileen

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Bodacious Days Are Here Again

Despite the big studios’ continued refusal to provide their workers a fair wage and decent working conditions, it has been quite the summer for entertainment. Across the Spider-Verse blew everyone away, Barbenheimer took over the world, and on a personal note, I may never recover from the second season of Good Omens. There’s one more franchise we have to talk about, but we’ll get to that shortly…

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Teenage Mutant Ninja Artists Shirt by LiteralPrint

I’m pretty sure I’ve been waiting for this shirt my whole life. Comes in lots of different sizes! $20

New Releases

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Castle Full of Blackbirds by Mike Mignola, Angela Slatter, Valeria Burzo, and Michelle Madsen

Sara May had hoped that, by attending the Linton School for Girls, she could learn more about the terrible powers that she struggles to wield and control. But not everything at the school is as it seems, and Sara May soon realizes that something else is looking to control her powers, too…

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The Journey to Lupan-On by Arnold Arre

Part of Arre’s acclaimed “Mythology Class” series, the old classmates find themselves in a familiar position: having to put aside their many differences to face off against a supernatural threat drawn straight from the pages of Philippine mythology. Can even they, with all their experience, defeat the all-powerful Budniaan?

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Riot Recommendations

Today’s Riot Rec theme is: the 1980s! Today I will pay oblique tribute to the new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles film by spotlighting comics set in the same decade in which our pizza-loving reptiles debuted.

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Paper Girls by Brian K. Vaughn and Cliff Chiang

Newsies fans should check out this series about four paper girls who stumble upon an explosive secret and have to decide how to deal with it — while also learning how to grow up into the kind of person they can be proud of.

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Banned Book Club by Kim Hyun Sook, Ko Hyung-Ju, and Ryan Estrada

When Hyun Sook started college, South Korea was under a strict military dictatorship that censored books and ruthlessly beat and killed protestors. So it’s no exaggeration to say that she and her fellow book lovers were risking their lives to join the college’s banned book club.

Have a totally radical Tuesday, nerd friends!

~Eileen

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Spin Me Right Round, Baby

The Women’s World Cup is well underway now! Have you been watching? I confess that I really haven’t been. And since I’ve already exhausted both soccer and Australia as Riot Rec themes, we’re spinning off in a different direction today (hint, hint).

What do S.A. Cosby, Khaled Hosseini, Sarah Bakewell, and Yahdon Israel have in common? They’ve been guests on Book Riot’s newest podcast, First Edition, where BookRiot.com co-founder Jeff O’Neal explores the wide bookish world. Subscribe to hear them and stay to hear Book Riot’s editors pick the “it” book of the month.

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Berserk Inspired Keychain by GangstaGamer

Fans of Berserk or cool swords in general should take a look at this keychain! $27

New Releases

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Love and Gravity: An Always Human Story by Ari North

Fans of the webcomic will love this final addition to the series. Sunati and Austen have already faced many challenges, both individually and as a couple. Now, one more obstacle looms: Sunati must decide whether to stay close to Austen or to pursue an unbeatable job opportunity among the stars.

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How Do We Relationship? Volume Nine by Tamifull

Miwa and Saeko’s series of awkward events continues as their romantic partnership ends and they both pursue other women. Despite that, whenever they need help or support, it’s each other they turn to. What does this mean for the future of their various relationships?

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Today’s Riot Rec theme is: spin-offs! Because sometimes, just one series isn’t enough, and you need to attack the source material from multiple angles.

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Wires and Nerve Volume One by Marissa Meyer and Douglas Holgate

The first in a duology, Wires and Nerve is part of the Lunar Chronicles universe and gives Iko the android a chance to shine. While tracking down the leader of a wolf-hybrid army, Iko gets help — and possibly more — from a royal guard.

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Miss Kobayashi’s Dragon Maid: Fafnir the Recluse Volume One by Coolkyousinnjya and Nobuyoshizamurai

One of many Miss Kobayashi spin-offs, this one follows Fafnir, a dragon with many varied interests — but venturing outside the apartment he shares with Takiya is not one of them. Ever wanted to see a dragon obsessively play video games? Here’s the series for you!

It’s August next week! Still summer, but gradually wending our way to autumn. Is it too early to start thinking about nice sweaters and bundling up in blankets to read my comics?

~Eileen

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Déjà Vu All Over Again

Ever get the feeling you’ve done or seen something before? Well, with the Stack, you kind of have: you see it every Tuesday and Thursday — though hopefully, with enough new content to keep you interested! Today’s Riot Rec theme revolves around characters who wish their sense of déjà vu was as innocuous as a biweekly newsletter!

What do S.A. Cosby, Khaled Hosseini, Sarah Bakewell, and Yahdon Israel have in common? They’ve been guests on Book Riot’s newest podcast, First Edition, where BookRiot.com co-founder Jeff O’Neal explores the wide bookish world. Subscribe to hear them and stay to hear Book Riot’s editors pick the “it” book of the month.

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Star Wars 1 | Marvel Comics 1977 | 3d Wooden Comic Book | Bronze Age Comic Book Cover by FourColorCreations

This creator has lots of wood etchings of iconic comic book covers. This one depicts Star Wars #1, the groundbreaking Marvel series! $65

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Boy’s Abyss Volume Two by Ryo Minenami

This dark series continues as Reiji, a miserable teenager who fantasizes about killing himself, comes closer to making his final decision. Though he has people in his life who profess to care about him, they are really working towards their own selfish ends, leaving Reiji essentially alone as he ponders which fate to embrace.

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Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur: Menace on Wheels by Jordan Ifueko and Alba Glez

In an attempt to sneak in some superheroing under her parents’ noses, Moon Girl forms a roller derby team as an excuse to get out of the house. But when someone else on the team turns out to be an actual threat to kids everywhere, Moon Girl and her trusty pet/sidekick, Devil Dinosaur, will have to do what they do best: save the day!

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Today’s Riot Rec theme is: reincarnation! The ultimate form of reinvention, let’s meet two characters for whom an extra shot at life is more burden than blessing…

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Sea Serpent’s Heir Book One by Mairghread Scott and Pablo Tunica

The first in a trilogy, Sea Serpent’s Heir follows Aella, a bored girl who learns she is the reincarnation of Xir, a serpent destined to destroy the world. With a band of pirates and a religious cult on her tail, Aella now has all the excitement she can handle!

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The Many Deaths of Laila Starr by Ram V and Filipe Andrade

When humanity discovers the secret of immortality, what will happen to the avatar of Death? To find out, she reincarnates herself on Earth as a mortal woman, Laila, to see how and where the creator of immortality will be born. That’s the easy part. Much harder is deciding whether to let the creator make this discovery or to protect Death’s interests by putting a stop to it.

Look for the next incarnation of the Stack on Thursday, nerd friends!

~Eileen

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Happy Revolution Day, Egypt!

Most people only know two things about Egyptian history: mummies and pyramids. But there’s a lot more to it than that, including Revolution Day on July 23, the day when the nation became a republic and won independence from the UK. So today’s Riot Rec comics are just the thing to read this weekend!

What do S.A. Cosby, Khaled Hosseini, Sarah Bakewell, and Yahdon Israel have in common? They’ve been guests on Book Riot’s newest podcast, First Edition, where BookRiot.com co-founder Jeff O’Neal explores the wide bookish world. Subscribe to hear them and stay to hear Book Riot’s editors pick the “it” book of the month.

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925 Silver Fox Mask Pendant Necklace | Japanese Manga-inspired Jewelry by Vinkace Jewelry

Confession time: I really don’t wear jewelry. But I sure could go for one of these stylish pendants! Aren’t the little fox heads cute? $50

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The Summer Hikaru Died Volume One by Mokumokuren

Yoshiki’s best friend Hikaru is dead. He knows that for a fact. And yet, someone — or something — that looks, sounds, and acts very much like Hikaru has taken his place with terrifying ease. Just what is this thing’s plans, and why must it imitate Hikaru to implement them?

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Mika and the Howler by Agata Loth-Ignaciuk and Berenika Kolomycka

Your budding comics aficionado will enjoy this book about Mika, a young girl who treats every object in her house like a grand adventure. In her inaugural expedition, she investigates what is making such loud noises and eating up the dust in the living room!

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Riot Recommendations

Today’s Riot Rec theme is: Egypt! We can’t possibly cover Egypt’s long and storied history in just two comics, but you’re sure to enjoy these anyway!

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Lissa by Sherine Hamdy, Coleman Nye, Sarula Bao, and Caroline Brewer

Layla is an Egyptian Muslim. Anna’s family is American. Both grew up in Cairo and have been friends since childhood. But with adulthood comes difficult health issues, not to mention a violent revolution that will change both their lives — and their country — forever.

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Mummies in the Morning by Mary Pope Osborne, Jenny Laird, and Kelly and Nichole Matthews

Adapted from the popular Magic Tree House book of the same name, this comic follows junior time-travelers Jack and Annie, who find themselves working their way through an Egyptian pyramid to help a queen solve an ancient riddle.

It’s fun learning about different cultures, isn’t it? Especially when we can do it through comics! Go forth and educate yourselves, nerd friends!

~Eileen

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I Call Shotgun!

It’s Tuesday! Well, it’s better than Monday, anyway. Especially since Tuesday is Stack day! Whether you’re going to work or taking the day off, these comics are a perfect complement to your schedule.

What do S.A. Cosby, Khaled Hosseini, Sarah Bakewell, and Yahdon Israel have in common? They’ve been guests on Book Riot’s newest podcast, First Edition, where BookRiot.com co-founder Jeff O’Neal explores the wide bookish world. Subscribe to hear them and stay to hear Book Riot’s editors pick the “it” book of the month.

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1950s Horror Comic Art – Car Seat Covers by TheBlueJester

Pay homage to those weird and trouble-making 1950s horror comics with these car seat covers. They’re sure to spice up any road trip! $84

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Firebird by Sunmi

All Caroline was supposed to do was tutor Kim, an older student who ends up sweeping Caroline off her feet. As their relationship goes from neutral to friendly to romantic, their less-than-ideal “real” lives start to intrude, and they both start to wonder if their relationship can survive their personal problems.

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Frontera by Julio Anta and Jacoby Salcedo

When Mateo has to escape the Border Patrol on his way from Mexico back to the U.S., he finds himself hopelessly lost in the desert. Fortunately, he has Guillermo, a friendly ghost, to guide him. But that hardly means the journey will be an easy one, or that Mateo will not lose anything — or anyone — on the way home.

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Today’s Riot Rec theme is: road trips! These characters are going places, whether they like it or not.

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Winnebago Graveyard by Steve Niles and Alison Sampson

In this grisly graphic novel, Bobby and his parents think they’re on an ordinary road trip — until their car gets stolen, stranding them in a strange town where the locals have dark, insidious plans for the hapless newcomers…

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Borders by Thomas King and Natasha Donovan

What should have been a simple road trip from Canada into the United States becomes fraught with issues of identity and belonging as a mother and son identify themselves as Blackfoot — not Canadian, and not American. With neither nation willing to take them on that basis, they find themselves trapped in a legal limbo.

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Here’s a picture of my dog Poppy on her first car ride to the vet! She’s fine with cars but she doesn’t like vets. I hope your road trips end up in happier destinations!

~Eileen

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And They Were Roommates

Some weather we’re having lately, huh? It’s been hot, muggy, and miserable in my area. I’m just about over summer, but I’ll never be over comics!

What do S.A. Cosby, Khaled Hosseini, Sarah Bakewell, and Yahdon Israel have in common? They’ve been guests on Book Riot’s newest podcast, First Edition, where BookRiot.com co-founder Jeff O’Neal explores the wide bookish world. Subscribe to hear them and stay to hear Book Riot’s editors pick the “it” book of the month.

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Wonder Woman Personalized Refillable Pen by CraftedKnack

Okay, so you still won’t have much fun writing checks, but at least you’ll look WONDERful doing it with this personalizable pen! $15

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Wasp: Small Worlds by Various Creators

Despite her tiny size, there are plenty of Wasps to go around! This collection features two of them — Janet van Dyne and Nadia van Dyne — on the path of a villain who, for some reason, wants to erase them from existence. As a bonus, it also includes a story from Tales to Astonish #44, featuring Janet’s debut.

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Disney Twisted-Wonderland, Volume One: Book of Heartslabyul by Yana Toboso, Wakana Hazuki, and Sumire Kowono

Night Raven College is an elite school for magic users, so what the heck is Yu, an ordinary boy with no magical powers, doing there? More to the point, how can he get back home? The students there seem determined to make things as difficult for him as possible!

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Riot Recommendations

Today’s Riot Rec theme is: roommates! Love ’em or hate ’em, they sure make life more interesting (and affordable).

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Saint Young Men Omnibus One by Hikaru Nakamura

Say you’re a revered religious figure who just needs a little time off after unbroken centuries of good deeds. Where do you go? If you’re Jesus and Buddha in Saint Young Men, you get an apartment together in Tokyo and learn what modern life is all about!

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Strangers in Paradise Volume One by Terry Moore

Moore’s lauded series is now being re-released in a brand-new, four-volume edition. You’ll meet David, who loves Katchoo, who loves Francine, who can’t seem to find love no matter how hard she tries. This unlikely trio will have to navigate not just their feelings but also events much more dangerous in this funny, touching, and thrilling series.

Stay cool until Thursday, nerd friends! Interpret that however you like!

~Eileen

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Disability Pride Month Marches On

Throughout July, we celebrate Disability Pride Month in honor of people with disabilities of all kinds. Keep scrolling to find some thematically appropriate recommendations!

What do S.A. Cosby, Khaled Hosseini, Sarah Bakewell, and Yahdon Israel have in common? They’ve been guests on Book Riot’s newest podcast, First Edition, where BookRiot.com co-founder Jeff O’Neal explores the wide bookish world. Subscribe to hear them and stay to hear Book Riot’s editors pick the “it” book of the month.

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Superhero Hand Towel Set/bath towel/combo by LisasBounty

Stay clean and dry with the help of your favorite Marvel superheroes! $22+

New Releases

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Darkly She Goes by Hubert and Vincent Mallié

Arzhur was once a revered knight. Now wallowing in disgrace, he seizes on an opportunity to restore his lost honor by rescuing a captive princess. But Princess Islen has her own plans — and her own honor to regain…

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I Should Not Love You by Chise Ogawa

In this enemies-to-lovers tale, Taisei is determined to get back at Keita, a former classmate and the only person to not fall under the spell of Taisei’s charming good looks. But his well-laid plans take an unexpected turn when Taisei finds himself falling in love with his hated rival!

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Riot Recommendations

Today’s Riot Rec theme is: disabilities! As these comics show, disabilities take all forms. It’s important to recognize both the limitations that disabilities cause and the contributions that disabled people still make to the world, especially when provided the right accommodations.

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My Brain Is Different: Stories of ADHD and Other Developmental Disorders by Various Creators

This charming collection, illustrated by Monzusu and written by nine people with different mental disabilities, relates the ups and downs of being disabled — including the relief that comes with finally finding the right diagnosis.

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The Oracle Code by Marieke Nijkamp and Manuel Preitano

The Arkham Center for Independence is dedicated to helping people like Barbara Gordon, recently paralyzed by a gunshot wound, adapt to and live with their disabilities. Or is it? When Barbara starts hearing strange noises and patients start going missing, it is up to her to figure out what secrets Arkham is hiding.

It’s been 33 years since the Americans with Disabilities Act was passed, but there’s still a lot of work to do. Consider giving to an organization like the Disability Rights Center or the Disability Empowerment Center to help disabled people around the U.S.!

~Eileen