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The Age of Darkness
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The 6 Voyages of Lone Sloane
Philippe Druillet
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Mind Bending Graphic Novels
Trippy, weird, surreal, psychedelic, otherworldly graphic novels blending horror, speculative fiction, fantasy and more. Art and storytelling that will melt your brain.
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A fantasy universe created by Sir Terry Pratchett, Discworld is a flat planet balanced on the backs of four elephants, which in turn stand on the back of a giant turtle. These are comedic novels that parody traditional fantasy tropes. All books can be read as standalones.
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Strange and surreal story about a kid who discovers a psychedelic portal inside their parent’s washing machine. High weirdness ensues. Wild art that oscillates between cartoonish and trippy geometric abstractions.
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Here
Richard McGuire
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ODY-C, Vol. 1: Off to Far Ithicaa
Matt Fraction
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By This Shall You Know Him
Jesse Jacobs
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The 6 Voyages of Lone Sloane
Philippe Druillet
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Safari Honeymoon
Jesse Jacobs
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Crawl Space
Jesse Jacobs
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The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen Omnibus: The Jubilee Edition
Alan Moore
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The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen Omnibus: The Jubilee Edition
Alan Moore
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Beautifully illustrated, strange yet enjoyable stream of consciousness plot, french puns and word play abound as the loose narrative unfolds through philosophical thoughts, quirky gags and strange occurrences in the desert. Moebius doesn’t miss and although this is a more eclectic title it is still quite enjoyable. There are lots of nods and references to his other works so it would be particularly enjoyable to someone who has already read some other titles.