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A bubbly girl moves to a new school and encounters an artistic, withdrawn boy. She makes it her mission to befriend him, even if he doesn't want her to, and even if that means stumbling into his mysterious and increasingly dangerous past.
Ever see craft ideas and think, 'I could do that?' So did these people. It didn't work out. Contains photos and commentary.
Ninety years after the apocalypse, a research team is sent out into the wasteland to try and salvage lost knowledge. They are unqualified, underfunded, and suffer from multiple language barriers. This cannot possibly end well. Gorgeously illustrated.
An amnesiac hero and his companions thwart assassination attempts. Meanwhile, romance kindles between two of the protagonists.
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A spunky girl with superpowers apprentices herself to a supervillain, whether he wants an apprentice or not.
Sibling team Cucumber and Almond have made it to a new kingdom and encounter a new princess - and a new monster...
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A Hollywood agent is contracted by an alien species with an image problem. They want peaceful contact with humanity, but they look and smell terrible. It's up to one man to cast them as the friendly aliens while trying to manage the rest of his life and career. Turns out aliens and movie stars work a lot better together than anyone would expect.
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Three rival detectives are stuck in their offices and must cooperate to solve the increasingly-complex puzzles and obstacles in-between them and their freedom.
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Four friends start playing a video game. Unfortunately, this particular game triggers the apocalypse, and these four dorks are the ones responsible for creating a new universe in its place.
The phrase 'what if' opens the door to a host of stupid questions. Randall Munroe propped the door open, took stupid questions, and answered them with undeserved scientific analysis. The science is excellent, the questions bizarre, and the answers ridiculous, and often accompanied by Munroe's trademark stick figure comics.
A young man awakens with no memory of who or what he is. Along with an anthropomorphic tiger girl and an angsty warrior, he tries to find answers and avoid enemies he doesn't remember.
Agatha's adventures continue in the catacombs beneath Paris as she tries to find a way to save her time-locked city, aided by her friends and by adventurous library staff in pursuit of knowledge.
Nota bene: This is not the first volume of this series, but it's the first one that was posted online. Mad scientist Agatha Heterodyne travels incognito with a circus to her father's ancestral home, but they're intercepted by a prince and a cult of warrior women, both eerily obsessed with her mother...
Workplace humor, public library edition. This book also contains book recommendations in the form of full-page color comics, which may be copied and shared as a promotional tool, or just used to find your next good book.
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Workplace humor, public library edition. Either only a slight exaggeration or so accurate it's hysterical.
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A boy and his dog are the only survivors of a mystical accident by a mischievous fox spirit that leaves the rest of their village in danger of death, so it's up to them to go through dreamworlds based on Finnish mythology and rescue everyone before they're swept off to the afterlife - or before the fox decides to cover up his accident by hurrying everyone's deaths along. The art is amazing.
Standalone stick figure strips on a variety of intellectual and pop culture topics. Most of them are very funny, and very applicable to real life situations or workplace humor, particularly if you work with computers, math, or science.
One astronaut is left behind on Mars by accident. He must use his official specialties in engineering and botany if he wants to live another day, let alone get home. And he must use his unofficial specialty of humor to stay sane.
A boy is tasked with becoming a hero and defeating a great evil that threatens his world. Both he and his sister would prefer she do it, though. A gorgeously-drawn send-up of classic role-playing game conventions.
A musical, in which a sympathetic mad scientist tries to gain recognition as a legitimate supervillain and win over the girl of his dreams. Contains hilarious writing and catchy songs.
World politics, history, and geography communicated as interactions between anthropomorphic personifications of nation-states based on national stereotypes. Tends to take a lighter tone, and favors hilarity over complete accuracy.
World politics, history, and geography communicated as interactions between anthropomorphic personifications of nation-states based on national stereotypes. Tends to take a lighter tone, and favors hilarity over complete accuracy.
A boy and his dog go through life and make small introspective observations along the way.
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A creative little girl and a narcissistic unicorn meet and become best friends. The implications of being a grade-schooler with a magical unicorn are examined in hilarious detail.
Miscellaneous lists, guides, and notes written and illustrated in highly irreverent comic format.
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Images of professionally-done cakes with amusing mistakes, typos, and unintentional innuendo, complete with commentary.
Short comics about cats and the people who love them way, way too much.
A series of shorts combining 'dad' humor and local (Pittsburgh) humor.