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Post by Ish Kabbible on Aug 4, 2016 21:35:33 GMT -5
FYI
In the bigger libraries in NYC with large graphic novel inventories, they have divided the selections in two. One section is located in the teen area and consists of the superhero books, Archies and other similar titles. The more mature books such as Vertigo publications, Eisner, Love and Rockets, Usagi, Cerebus, newspaper strip reprints and such, those adults would appreciate, are in the adult fiction area. Makes sense
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Post by Deleted on Aug 4, 2016 21:43:02 GMT -5
FYI In the bigger libraries in NYC with large graphic novel inventories, they have divided the selections in two. One section is located in the teen area and consists of the superhero books, Archies and other similar titles. The more mature books such as Vertigo publications, Eisner, Love and Rockets, Usagi, Cerebus, newspaper strip reprints and such, those adults would appreciate, are in the adult fiction area. Makes sense Even our small local library does this...young adult area has all ages material and more mature stuff is shelved with the books about comics and cartooning in the regular stacks in the 741 area of the Dewey decimal catalog. -M
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