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  1.  Rivers of London Vol 7: Action at a Distance by Andrew Cartmel and Ben Aaronovitch
  2. Rivers of London, Vol 2: Night Witch by Andrew Cartmel and Ben Aaronovitch
  3. The Oddly Pedestrian Life of Christopher Chaos, Vol 1 by James Tynion IV and Tate Brombal
  4. The Marble Queen by Anna Kopp
  5. Undiscovered Country, Vol 1: Destiny by Scott Snyder and Charles Soule
  6. Undiscovered Country, Vol 2: Unity by Scott Snyder and Charles Soule
  7. Undiscovered Country, Vol 3: Possibility by Scott Snyder and Charles Soule
  8. Undiscovered Country, Vol 4: Disunity by Scott Snyder and Charles Soule
  9. Undiscovered Country, Vol 5: Bounty by Scott Snyder and Charles Soule
  10. Locke & Key, Vol 1: Welcome to Lovecraft by Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez
  11. Locke & Key, Vol 2: Head Games by Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez
  12. Locke & Key, Vol 3: Crown of Shadow by Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez
  13. Locke & Key, Vol 4: Keys to the Kingdom by Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez
  14. Locke & Key, Vol 5: Clockworks by Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez
  15. Locke & Key, Vol 6: Alpha and Omega by Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez
  16. Locke & Key: Heaven and Earth by Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez
  17. Locke & Key: Small World by Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez
  18. Locke & Key: Open the Moon by Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez
  19. Victor LaValle's Destroyer #1 by Victor LaValle
  20. Victor LaValle's Destroyer #2 by Victor LaValle
  21. Victor LaValle's Destroyer #3 by Victor LaValle
  22. Victor LaValle's Destroyer #4 by Victor LaValle
  23. Victor LaValle's Destroyer #5 by Victor LaValle
  24. Victor LaValle's Destroyer #6 by Victor LaValle

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