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  • av Crystal Velasquez
    140,-

    Mina is just an average middle schooler. But when she starts attending a new boarding school that her parents also attended, she and three other girls learn that they have generational powers that turn them into wild cats. Navigating this new reality, the girls will have to use their powers to figure out the mysterious temple that sits under the school's museum, and defeat the evil forces who want to unleash chaos on the schooland the world.As Mina struggles to navigate the cliques of her new school she is taken under the wing of Miss Benitez, a mysterious but kind history teacher. She tells Mina and three other girlsLin, Ana, and Shanithat their families gifted the priceless objects housed in the school's museum. Ms. Benitez thinks it's important that the girls understand their ancestry. It turns out that Ms. Benitez is the curator of the museum, and it sits on top of a mysterious temple, the ancient meeting place of a dangerous group called the Brotherhood of Chaos. When one of the priceless objects is shattered, the girls find out exactly why their heritage is so important: it gives them the power to turn into wild cats. Now, in the form of a jaguar, a tiger, a puma, and a lion, they must work together to fight the chaos spirits that were unleashed when the object was shatteredand uncover the terrifying plans of those who want to resurrect the Brotherhood of Chaos. Wild Cats is full of adventure, heart, and friendship. This full-color graphic novel is ripe for fans of mythology, superheroes, and, of course, cats!

  • av Liza N. Cooper
    139,-

    Embark on another epic, whimsical adventure with Meems and Feefs (and their human best friend, Liza) in this charming, full-colorgraphic novel thats full of laughs, thrills, and heartwarming moments. Perfect for fans of Hayao Miyazakis Spirited Away and Disneys Lilo and Stitch.In the highly anticipated graphic novel sequel to Meems and Feefs: Ferrets from Planet Ferretonia,Liza enters the portal and is transported from earth to theferrets home planet of Ferretonia. But as Liza delves deeperinto the mysteries of Ferretonia, she uncovers long-kept secrets that could change the fate of the ferrets worldforeverlike a mysterious colony of ferrets on an unmarked map of Ferretonia. With a blend of humor, heart, and adventure, Meems and Feefs: The Council of Ferrets,is a captivating adventure that will enchant readers of all ages. The full-color comic is a must-read for fans of whimsical, heartwarming adventures akin to Hayao Miyazakis Spirited Awayand DisneysLilo and Stitch. Its a great read for young readers and bookworms alike.

  • av Hilary Fitzgerald Campbell
    207,-

    New Yorker cartoonist and author of Murder Book Hilary Fitzgerald Campbell returns with a riotous and radically candid comic memoir about snacks, connection, and developing a taste for freedom.From standup comedian,New Yorkercartoonist, and the author ofMurder Bookcomes this fresh comics memoir about being a snacker in a world of foodies. With equal parts humor and unflinching honesty, Hilary traces her life story through food: from her childhood as the ultimate picky eater, her teenage and young adult years of disordered eating, and finally learning to love herself again. Punctuated throughout with ridiculous (but very real! and important!) snack recipes like a baggie of goldfish and burnt toast, Campbell captures the reality of growing up in a womans body in the 90s and 00s in how it shaped her life in work, friendship, and dating. Especially dating. Arent we all seeking love, self-acceptance, and a good snack to get youthrough it?These hilarious stories of family, romance, and belonging prove that if foodcan isolate us, it also has the power to connect us to what matters most.

  • av Charles M. Schulz
    139,-

    This book features a fun and uplifting series of classic Peanuts comic strips by Charles Schulz selected especially for kids, presented in color and with fun storylines featuring Snoopy, Charlie Brown, Lucy, Linus, Woodstock, and the entire Peanuts gang. Whether he's sledding in his supper dish, flying his Sopwith Camel on a dangerous mission, or leading Woodstock and friends on a dangerous cliffside hike, Snoopy is a beagle with a nose for adventure. The rest of the time he can be found at his doghouse, waiting for supper or writing on his trusty typewriter. Featuring a fun and uplifting series of full-color Peanuts comic strips by Charles Schulz selected especially for young readers, Doghouse Tales follows the adventures of Snoopy, Charlie Brown, Lucy, Linus, Woodstock, Snoopy's brother Spike, and the entire Peanuts gang.

  • av Tauhid Bondia
    140,-

    The Crabgrass comics adventures continue in this new graphic novel by Tauhid Bondia chronicling the friendship and unconventional family life of best friends Miles and Kevin.In this new book of Crabgrass comic adventures featuring best friends Miles and Kevin, the friends experience the highs and lows of school life and the surprising complexity of friendship. After Kevin experiences a surprise case of lice, Miles shaves his head in solidarity and accidentally winds up becoming the cool kid at schoola disorienting change from their usual family dynamic.When Thanksgiving arrives, Miles and his dad decide to take over the kitchen. What could possibly go wrong?The World is Lavais a poignant exploration of friendship, loyalty, and the sometimes bumpy road of growing up. With its blend of sharp humor, relatable characters, and colorful comic artwork, this graphic novel captures the thrills and perils of the world as experienced by two preteen boys.

  • av Carly Anne West
    139,-

    Gus Greenburg can see ghosts. In this spine-tingling sequel to The Ghosts of Nameless Island, bestselling author Carly Anne West takes readers on a pulse-pounding, blood-curdling journey to a circus from the past and unravel the mystery of a malevolent spirit that's fighting to survive.Picking right up from the spine-tingling cliffhanger of The Ghosts of Nameless Island: Vol. 1, Gus finds himself on the brink of peril, with the Broken Boy's icy grip tightening around his throat. But just when hope seems lost, his black cat, Cat (named after Catherine the Great, of course) intervenes, breaking the lethal hold and saving Gus from certain doom. Unfortunately, the Broken Boy still has Gus's lucky penny that protects him from hauntings, and his sole connection to his missing father. Just as the new school year begins, Gus and his friends, Miles and Tavi, must unravel the new clues that have emerged about the Broken Boy. But with Gus's penny lost, he isn't safe from ghosts, and the stakes have never been higherespecially when they discover a new ghost living at Gus's home of Rotham Manor. And this one was . . . part of a circus?! Will Gus and his friends uncover the real identity of the ghosts before they strike again? Or will the ghosts sinister plan succeed? Only one way to find out. . . . The Ghosts of Nameless Island: The Boy Who Could Fly is the second book in a new trilogy from bestselling author Carly Anne West. Its infusedwith Carly Anne Wests signature witand humor, and spooky enough for fans of Claribel OrtegasGhost Squad,Scott CawthonsFive Nights at Freddys,and Carlys ownHello Neighborseries.This book also features black-and-white spot illustrations throughout. Along with this classically atmospheric setting and scary thumps and other noises aplenty, West treats readers to multiple specters that are even more rousingly hideous in her descriptions than in Skaffa's spiky, stylishly grotesque monochrome scenes and spot art . . .Hintsofdark doings in theisland's past also emerge before this trilogy opener ends with a sudden and terrifying cliffhanger . . . All the shivery feels, escalating to the nightmarish in spots. -Kirkus, forThe Ghosts of Nameless IslandJoin author Carly Anne West on Nameless Island for a haunting, spine-tingling mystery that will leave you on the edge of your seat!The Ghost of Nameless Islandis an illustrated tale of hidden rats, mystery ghosts, and reality TV that is sure to lift your spirits. - Terrance Crawford, bestselling author of thePiggyseries, forThe Ghosts of Nameless Island

  • av AmA*lia Mora
    139,-

    The Tanaka triplets are back with more magic, more mischief, and even more family chaos than before! This second illustrated chapter book in the Sayonara Magic series blends a beautiful black-and-white manga art style with engaging, easy-to-read text that's perfect for young readers.Rendered in a gorgeous, manga-esque art style and with engaging prose, readers will love reading about how Hiro, Akira, and Naoki work together to use their magic and get out of all sorts of chaos (even if its of their own making . . . ). In this book, the triplets must avoid a magical inspector, try to save a family wedding from supernatural creatures, and figure out a way to get home after theyve been accidentally sent back in time! Perfect for anime and manga enthusiasts, authors Burakkuberi and Kumanakris expertly blend comics with traditional prose, making the Sayonara Magic series the perfect bridge books for young, emerging, and English as Second Language (ESL) readers.

  • av Margaret Rae
    149,-

    Poe, Rice, and Shelley are three monster kids who hide from the outside world. But when they learn about ';Halloween,' they realize it's their one night of the year where they can be their true selvesscales and all. This quirky, heartwarming (or should we say, heart-worm-ing?) graphic novel is perfect for fans of Nimona and Sheets.Poe was only a little monster when the hunters came for her parents. If it weren't for one of the hunters taking pity on her, she knows she'd have met the same fate, too. Ten years later, Poe lives with her two ';siblings'more monster kids in hidingRice and Shelley. Under her protective eye, Poe makes sure that the siblings have everything they need, but Rice and Shelley want more out of life than running away. So when their most recent home is slated to be demolished by a real estate group, the monster kids venture out to find their place, and end up getting whisked away to a Halloween party that changes their lives. Debut creator Margaret Rae and Brian Nathanson (author of The Many Deaths of Barnaby James) are experts in the spooky, haunting craft. They've woven a story full of heart, humor, and hopeone that examines the masks in which we all live. With quirky, stunning illustrations by Beck Kubrick (Sylvia Plath meets Peanuts) and colorist Tom Philipson, Masks is the quintessential graphic novel about accepting who you are, masks and all. Perfect for fans of ND Stevenson's Nimona, Brenna Thummler's Sheets, with kid-friendly elements of The Witcher and a little bit of Peter Pan.

  • av Joshua Pruett
    139,-

    The Argonauts are the greatest heroes in Greek mythologybrave, forthright, and selfless! Or ARE they? Dive into this funny, action-packed adventure and discover therealheroes: the monsters. Created by NYT bestselling author Joshua Pruett (Last Comics on Earth) and perfect for fans of superheroes and endless jokes.Gyro and the Argonautstells the totally (mostly) true story of the first ';Greek Geek,' a super fanboy vineyard grape-squisher named Gyro (like the sandwich), who learns theres so much more to the maligned monsters of mythology (such asthe CYCLOPS, the MINOTAUR, and even MEDUSA herself), and so much less to his favorite heroes (including Perseus, Heracles, and Pegasus)than he ever dreamed. All this happens when he joins the crew of the intrepid Argonauts and learns to never meet your heroes (think: The Avengers, if the Avengers were all buttheads). This side-splitting, voice-driven, and SUPER OUTRAGEOUS series follows Gyro on his journey to become a hero (pronounced yee-roh, like gyro), where he grows to confront hard truths, like taking back your narrative and finding yourself. In addition to fun, pertinent, and timeless themes, readers will also learn fascinating facts from Greek and Roman mythology (like the fact that Bellerophon, not Perseus, rode Pegasus the flying horseand no, dear reader, we didn't know that, either!). With bestselling author Joshua Pruetts hilarious and heartwarming prose, cover illustration by Annie Award-winning storyboard artist and character designer Anthony Holden (Spider-Man: Across the Universe and Puss in Boots: The Last Wish, among many more), and beautifully illustrated chapter headers by renowned comic artist Amanda Castillo (Mapmakers and the Flickering Fortress), this series starter is set to be a riotous and thrilling ride aboard the Argo. WhereThe Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy meets Clash of the Titans,and probably in between some slices of pita, you'll find Gyro and the Argonauts!';With big laughs, big heart, and big monsters, Gyro and the Argonauts is timeless fun for everyone' Max Brallier, sandwich expert and author of the #1 New York Times bestselling series The Last Kids on Earth

  • av Billie Jean King
    209,-

    Serve up tennis history with Billie Jean Kinganddiscover the unmatched story of women's tennis, featuring beautifully illustrated, inspiring biographies of 20 trailblazing women in the sport. Ideal for young readers who dream big.Celebrate the incredible achievements of women in tennis with this beautifully illustrated collection of biographies. Young readers will be captivated by the stories and inspiring records of trailblazing athletes like Serena and Venus Williams, Billie Jean King, Naomi Osaka, and many more. This young readers edition is packed with real facts about the history of tennis and features brand-new illustrations by the renowned artist Alexandra Badiu. Through a powerful blend of art, history, and inspiring stories, this book aims to educate, inspire, and empower readers to chase their dreams and achieve their goals. Featured Tennis Icons Include: Billie Jean King Serena Williams Venus Williams Naomi Osaka Ons Jabeur Ashleigh Barty and many more!

  • av Heather Preusser
    130,-

    Get ready to join Hitch the Hedgehog and his sidekick, Vinnie the Rat, on a whirlwind adventure that proves even the smallest creatures can solve the biggest mysteries. Thischarming,hilarious, and fully illustratedchapter book will captivate young readers and encourage their problem-solving and critical thinking skills.Its merry-go-round mischief for Hitch the hedgehog! Hitch, a shrewd and edgy hedgehog detective, and his food-loving sidekick, Vinnie, are back with another mystery to solve: someones stolen the wooden cheetah from the City Zoos carousel, and, according to Vinnie, The longer it takes to pinpoint those pranksters who took that cheetah, the more animals they'll likely steal, which could mean more pinching, more plundering, more pilfering! IT'LL TURN WILD AROUND HERE!' A wild and ruckus-filled zoo is exactly what Hitch doesnotwant, so he agrees to postpone his nap and solve the case. But thats easier said than done. From sneaky meerkats to a dramatic cabbage-eating contest, Hitch and Vinnie must navigate a series of comical and challenging events to catch the culprits and let Hitch take a nap, once and for all. Through clever deduction, teamwork, and a few hilarious mishaps, Hitch and Vinnie manage to outwit the thieves and restore order to the carousel. Their journey is filled with witty dialogue, humorous illustrations, and engaging twists that keep readers on the edge of their seats.Hedgehog Whodunit: The Carousel Caperis a delightful and engaging chapter book that encourages young readers to solve puzzles and think critically. Itssure to inspire budding detectives and provide animal enthusiasts withendless enjoyment.

  • av Bunny Hoest
    168,-

    A relatable and hilarious one-panel comic about love, marriage, and everything in between, The Lockhorns reaches millions of readers every day with some of the sharpest one-liners in the history of the funnies. The Lockhorns gently (and sometimes sharply) pokes fun at the antics of long-married, long-suffering, married couple, Loretta and Leroy Lockhorn. The panel finds laughs in the foibles of both partners, but their snappy repartee and witty banter belies the couple's deep love and commitment to one another. Readers recognize the dialogue and illustrations as completely relatablea window into their own lives or the lives of their family and friends. No matter what problems come their way, through thick and thin, through couples counseling and trips to the bar (for Leroy) or the mall (for Loretta), the pair realizes that they're together ';'til death do us part.' And they wouldn't have it any other way!

  • av Glenn Fleishman
    372,-

    If you love comic strips, you'll love this visual history of comic strips featuring all of the methods, techniques, and wizardry that made the funny pages such an important staple of American life. Featuring interviews with dozens of the centurys most famous cartoonists and a forward by bestselling author Michael Chabon.How Comics Were Made coversthe entire history of newspaper comics from a unique anglehow they were made and printed.This book combines years of research and dozens of interviews with cartoonists, historians, and production people to tell the story of how a comic starts with an artist's hand and makes it way through transformations into print and onto a digital screen.You'll see reproductions of art and artifacts that have never appeared in print anywhere, and some historic comics will appear for the first time ever in any medium in this book.And you'll find out about metal etching, Dragon's Blood (a real thing), flong (also a real thing), and the massively, almost impossibly complicated path that original artwork took to get onto newsprint in the days of metal relief printing. The book is divided by time and transitions, from the start of consistently appearing daily and weekly comics in newspapers: The Early Days:From the Yellow Kid in the 1890s to the 1910s Syndication in Metal:When it became affordable to make hundreds or thousands of copies of daily strips to send around the country (or world), from the 1910s to 1970s Flatland:Newspapers' switch from relief to flat printing and the shift to purely photographic transformations from the 1950s to the 1980s Pixel Perfect:The transition from photographic to digital, from scanning to digital creation, from the 1970s to 2000s and through the present day Webcomics and Beyond:Look, ma, no ink! Digital comics read online and sometimes put on press to make books Each section will feature interviews with artists, reproductions of original cartoon art, printing and coloring artifacts, and the way cartoons appeared in printor on screen.

  • av Will Henry
    207,-

    A visual celebration of one of the most dynamic and imaginative comics since Calvin and Hobbes, this deluxe hardcover treasury celebrates includes every Wallace the Brave Sunday comic strip from 2018-2024, featuring original watercolors, character art, maps, and an introduction by the author.This book celebrates the artistic achievement of Will Henry and presents the Wallace The Brave universe in vivid color, the first ever book edition that presents his Sunday comics in their original, large format. Henrys illustration and storytelling in the daily Wallace the Brave comic strip and books have earned multiple Eisner Award nominations and Reuben awards for the Best Newspaper Comic Strip and Cartoonist of the Year. As NPRs Glen Weldon writes, The world of childhood depicted in the strip is a timeless, outdoorsy one reminiscent of strips like Calvin & Hobbes and Cul De Sac, both of which Henry cites as influences.

  • av Lydia Lukidis
    129,-

    Commander Hare E. Bun Bun has stolen all of the pancakes in Critter Creek! Grumpy groundhog Groucho and his annoying, cheery neighbor, Blork, the unicorn pig, must work together to save breakfast!Groucho and Blork can't be more different. Grouchy is a grumpy groundhog whose motto is ';Go Away!' Blork is half unicorn, half pig, all smiles, and absolutely convinced she is Groucho's bestie. They're only united by an incredible love of pancakes. So when they learn that the evil Commander Hare E. Bun Bun has stolen all of the pancakes of Critter Creek, along with the secret recipe, Groucho and Blork dash to save the day and become an unlikely pair of crime fighters!

  • av Jana Tropper
    139,-

    Shackleton's School for Seekers is a haven for students as diverse as the magical gifts they possess. But as the new class of Seekers soon learn, the ability to hear voices from the past or sense an object's history can lead to great knowledge...and even greater danger.When Fern, Jordan, and Zack are selected for a mysterious class trip with Shackleton's fearless Dr. Adichie, they've only just begun to explore the limits of their powers. It's clear their teacher knows more than she's letting on about the kids' giftsand the dangers they'll be facing. But when an unexpected accident separates the trio from their instructor and leaves them stranded on an uncharted island, they'll have to learn to rely on each other to survive the hostile environment and the Seekers' equally hostile rivals, the Keepers. This gorgeously illustrated graphic novel is now in print for the first time after its successful debut on the Epic! platform.

  • av Red N/A
    188,-

    For fans of Netflix'sDragon Princeand travel manga likeFrieren: Beyond Journeys End,Aurora: Book 1 follows a found family group of heroes on a journey to save a god from an immortal witch.Vash was a great god, even in his adopted human form, which is what made him a tantalizing target for the Collector. After luring Vash out of his city's walls, she destroys the city, kills him, and steals his soul. At least, she thought she had killed him. Kendal, the human who shared a body with Vash, awakens in Vash's now-empty body with only one goal: to save his god. To do so, Kendal will need the help of the friends he meets along the way. First is the elf Alinua, a young and self-taught, but very powerful, life mage. She has been living as a hermit for years, convinced she was a carrier of a deadly plague. Kendal will also meet Erin, the elemental magus who can control all the different types of magic, and whose pride and power are on equal footing. Erin may need Kendal and Alinua, perhaps more than they need him. Finally, Falst is the team's surly pragmatist. As a Ferin, a type of half-beast, Falst has been ostracized and treated like an animal all his life, so he will risk anything to protect the first people who have ever given him love and a place to belong. Together with his friends, Kendal will visit strange and mysterious locations, such as the labyrinth of caves formed at the time the world was made, a mysterious forest plagued by chimeric monsters, and the dangerous Storm of Magic...

  • av Joe Latham
    152,-

    Read the epic conclusion and discover the secrets of the Valley in Haru Book 3: Fall.Haru, Yama, and the rest of the gang return one last time for the conclusion of their exciting adventure. Discover what became of Haru after the events of Book 2, and cheer on as they face off against Blight. Secrets will be revealed (what was Haru and Gooses mother hiding?) and wills will be tested (will Herb believe in himself enough to help his friends) but together, nothing can stop this crew! With his stunningly beautiful and Tolkeinesque illustrations, author and artist Joe Latham delivers the perfect finale of his magical tale, in Haru Book 3: Fall.

  • av Joshua Barkman
    168,-

    Bird humor meets existentialism in this darkly hilarious collection of comics from the Eisner-nominated creator of False Knees.

  • av r.h. Sin
    198,-

    A love letter to his fans, My Dear Wildflower finds New York Times bestseller r.h. Sin at his best, guiding readers through the journey out of despair and back to self-worth with the honest relatability that fans worldwide have come to know him for.

  • av Ralph Lazar
    151,-

    "How do you make an octopus laugh? With ten-tickles!" With every joke illustrated, this book is full of laugh-out-loud jokes the whole family will enjoy! "What happened to the dalmation that went through the washing machine? It came out spotless!" Perfect for road trips, rainy days, or as a gift for any occasion, The Epic World's Best Jokes for Kids is complete with dad jokes, knock-knock jokes, and very punny art from the first three volumes of the series. Every joke is illustrated! From the New York Times-bestselling authors of the Happiness Is ... series, this book truly is the ultimate bundle of family-friendly humor and fun.

  • av Jonathan Kunz
    178,-

    This bittersweet but lighthearted book from one of the funniest duos in webcomics roasts our human folly while also creating moments of wonder and appreciation for our beautiful, fragile, messed-up planet. The webcomics duo War and Peas presents a hilariously irreverent book of comics paying tribute to a subject near and dear to all of us: Planet Earth. Utilizing underrepresented points of view including those of animals, icebergs, anthropomorphized recyclables, the ghosts of trees, aliens, a horny flower, and a teenage praying mantis named Timmy who is understandably terrified of his species' mating process, Hi, Earth packs a Noah's Ark-size cast into just over 100 delightful pages. These sweet and apocalyptic comics celebrate the wonders and weirdness of Earth even as we hurtle toward an uncertain future.

  • av Pirate Sourcil
    113 - 139,-

  • av Marcie Colleen
    139,-

    The Time Buddies are back with a brand-new set of time-jumping adventures in this hilarious graphic novel from Epic! Hoot and Bentley know the most important rule of time travel: Don't mess with history--especially your own history! Still, a quick trip can be hard to resist when you really, really need to ask your future self an important question--or get your grandpa the coolest birthday gift ever. But after a visit to the roaring (or were they mooing?) twenties, a groovy trip to the disco era, and an adventure in the world of Sherlock Holmes, our favorite partners-in-time have to face facts: Mistakes they made millennia ago have followed them home!

  • av Colleen AF Venable
    129,-

    Kitten Ninja is back in three adorable new stories for comics-loving kids of all ages! Before he became Metro City's greatest defender, Cat Ninja was a cute and cuddly kitten facing tiny foes! In book 2 of this popular series, Kitten Ninja faces down a tall tower, takes on a swarm of leaves (while fighting a rumbly tummy!), and battles to find a new favorite spot when he outgrows his favorite box. Plus, with lots of love and support from his old ninja master, he learns kindness--and that even ninjas need a little help, now and then.

  • av PeopleFun
    149,-

    Wordscapes, the top-rated word game played by more than 14 million fans, is now a puzzle book with the same word challenging fun! Wordscapes combines the best of word search, anagrams, and crosswords! Challenge your brain and vocabulary by connecting letters to find as many hidden words as you can, then fill-in the crossword grids to complete each puzzle. Organized by difficulty level, these 250 anagram word puzzles start easy but ramp up fast! Sharpen your mind, improve your smarts, and enjoy the challenge of these addicting word puzzles.

  • av PeopleFun
    149,-

    Wordscapes, the top-rated word game played by more than 14 million fans, is now a puzzle book with the same word challenging fun! Wordscapes combines the best of word search, anagrams, and crosswords! Challenge your brain and vocabulary by connecting letters to find as many hidden words as you can, then fill-in the crossword grids to complete each puzzle. Organized by difficulty level, these 250 anagram word puzzles start easy but ramp up fast! Sharpen your mind, improve your smarts, and enjoy the challenge of these addicting word puzzles.

  • av Tommy Siegel
    149,-

    Never have the secret lives of relationships been so clearly and amusingly on display as in Tommy Siegel's Candy Hearts comics. Tommy Siegel's Candy Hearts comics persistently charmed comics fans since their debut online in 2020, revealing the most awkward and funny truths about relationships. Each Candy Heart character literally has their true intentions stamped on their chest, but are almost always hilariously out of synch with their partners, friends, or family members. This sequel to the 2021 collection includes dozens of new Candy Hearts comics exploring issues of trust, commitment, and separating the merely horny from the truly affectionate. The Secret Lives of Candy Hearts delves into fraught topics such as wedding planning, cohabitation, dating profiles, pets, bromance, and a lot more!

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