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Abbott
Abbott | Saladin Ahmed
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While investigating police brutality and corruption in 1970s Detroit, journalist Elena Abbott uncovers supernatural forces being controlled by a secret society of the city's elite. In the uncertain social and political climate of 1972 Detroit, hard-nosed, chain-smoking tabloid reporter Elena Abbott investigates a series of grisly crimes that the police have ignored. Crimes she knows to be the work of dark occult forces. Forces that took her husband from her. Forces she has sworn to destroy. Hugo Award-nominated novelist Saladin Ahmed (Star Wars: Canto Bight, Black Bolt) and artist Sami Kivel (Beautiful Canvas) present one woman's search for the truth that destroyed her family amidst an exploration of the systemic societal constructs that haunt our country to this day.
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Kenyazero
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A super fun comic with a historic setting and a strong Black female protagonist! I‘m loving watching Abbott journalist detective her way through terrifying situations. The cast of characters is delightful, the art is fun, and the supernatural elements are great. There‘s a lot of creative panel work in here, and the social commentary is on point. I‘m looking forward to the next volume. #comic #LGBTQ #Journalism

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Kenyazero
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This comic has so many excellent uses of creative panel work! I absolutely love it. (This page is followed by a page that mirrors this one, but with the action coming instead of going as the centaur runs after the car. Amazing visual storytelling! 🤩) #comic

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Kenyazero
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Yep, just go ahead and drop that lit cigarette wherever you want in this horse barn. Barns aren‘t usually filled with highly flammable materials or anything 😏 Nobody else in this scene was all that concerned.

Librariana 😬 2y
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Kenyazero
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So far, I‘m really liking this comic. I‘m especially enjoying the freedom the artist uses to structure pages and panels in the most engaging way for different parts of the story, like this one. #comic

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RealLifeReading
Abbott | Saladin Ahmed
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Starting Friday morning off with a coffee and a comic. Happy Friday!

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RealLifeReading
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Some slightly darker comics fare for #ripxiv
I first read vol 1 of Monstress when it came out but didn‘t continue and I was thrilled to find the three volumes at the library. Abbott is set in 1972 Detroit and has a reporter investigating grisly crimes. I read previous volumes of X-23 and was surprised to see that this one is by Marino Tamaki. A new series? A reboot? Honestly I can never keep up with comics but I‘m just happy to start reading it

xicanti I haven‘t read this new X-23 series yet, but carries on from ALL-NEW WOLVERINE, an excellent series featuring the character and her younger clone sister. I highly recommend it. 5y
Eyelit I read Abbott a while ago and really liked it. Your haul looks great! Have fun 😄 5y
Coueriamb Monstress is SO GOOD 5y
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kwmg40
Abbott | Saladin Ahmed
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I'm at 5 hours and 40 minutes so far for the #24B4Monday #readathon.

I really enjoyed this supernatural noir story set in 1970's Detroit. It has great characters, nice artwork and an atmospheric setting. It deserves its place on the Hugo Best Graphic Story shortlist this year. #hugo2019

@Andrew65 @jb72 @TheReadingMermaid

Andrew65 Well done 👏👏👏 5y
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cookreadsleep
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“The opposite of alive isn‘t dead. It‘s something much, much worse.”

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RainyDayReading
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Loved this! Elena is a tough, smart, bi-sexual black woman making it as a journalist in 1972 in Detroit. But not only does she battle racism and sexism, but the supernatural as well. Loved the art and really enjoyed the story. I hope there‘s another volume!

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xicanti
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I tried not to borrow anything on today‘s library run, but ABBOTT leaped out at me and things snowballed from there.

The knitting book‘s got some good sock patterns in it. My favourite one is written for huge feet, unfortunately, but there‘s another I‘ll probably take a stab at.

AntoinetteBuchanan Think of the loans as taking the books for a little holiday. 5y
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Eyelit
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Set in Detroit in the early 70‘s, this horror mystery is gripping. Supernatural mischief is running amok and Elena Abbott is the only one who notices (and can stop it). Touches on racism, sexism, and classism. Good writing and characters. Will definitely read more of this series.

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greeniezona
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I haven‘t been following many graphic novels lately, so I hadn‘t heard of this before I saw it featured on a Made in Michigan shelf at the bookstore. The next time I was at the library I decided to check it out, and I immediately fell in love. Abbott is a fantastic character, the detective/horror story is gripping, the 1972 Detroit setting is perfect for its themes, the illustrations are consistently great and THOSE COLORS! SO GORGEOUS!

suzisteffen Great to hear! I adore the author and support him on Patreon, but I haven‘t gotten into reading his comics yet. Adding to the TBR stack ... 5y
greeniezona @suzisteffen He‘s been on my TBR list for a while, but I hadn‘t gotten around to him before now. I‘m definitely going to be more likely to pick up his books in the future! 5y
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balletbookworm
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From my first round of Pigeon/TBR recs from Book Riot.

An immersive, one-two punch from Saladin Ahmed on story and Sami Kivelä on art that explores the racial politics of 1970s Detroit while also giving us a supernatural-horror plot. Elena Abbot as tough investigative journalist is a smashing lead character.

AWahle I loved this so much! I have the single issue comics and still need to get the graphic novel. 5y
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SW-T
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When the body of a mutilated horse turns up, Elena Abbott knows it wasn‘t the Black Panthers, even though the police claim it was. She chases down the stories the police don‘t want told. It‘s 1973, she‘s black, female, bisexual and knows the supernatural is real. The clock is ticking and someone wants Elena out the picture, permanently.

#graphicnovel #bisexual #reporters #supernatural #lgbqt #blitsy #crime

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RebelGrrrl
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I finally caught up on this 5-part series and whoa, what a ride this was. Abbott is intense and powerful and the characters are incredibly fascinating. I love well-told stories about badass journalists and to count Abbott among them is an understatement. The supernatural elements were creepy AF and srsly, most intriguing character goes to Sebastian. A+, will re-read! #comics