The Others

The scary, leftover hodge-podge.

Through the Woods by Emily Carroll – A collection of five folktale-esque graphic horror stories, each with its own distinct art style. Monsters come in many forms.
Features human to demon transformation.

Hot Pterodactyl Boyfriend by Alan Cumyn – Sheils is the student council chair, has a loving boyfriend, and controls everything in her life to perfection. But she, like every girl, can’t handle the first-ever inter-species transfer student: a pterodactyl with primal sex appeal.
Features teens turning into pterodactyl-like creatures.

Seraphina by Rachel Hartman – Shy musician Seraphina is half-dragon and half-human, a mix that she knows should never have been possible. When a human prince is murdered by suspiciously dragon-like means, the two races are brought to the brink of war.
Features a human-dragon hybrid.

The Scorpion Rules by Erin Bow – With humanity on the brink of extinction, the UN calls on an AI to hold the children of world leaders hostage in a boarding school. How long can this so-called peace hold when resistance springs from inside and out?
Features a posthuman AI.

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Full Metal Alchemist by Studio Bones – When Edward and Alphonse’s attempt to resurrect their mother backfires horrifically, Edward is forced to affix Alphonse’s soul to an empty suit of armor. In order to make themselves whole again, the two enter the world of the state alchemists in search of the philosopher’s stone. While the library carries the 2004 version, it is highly recommended that you watch Full Metal Alchemist Brotherhood, the 2009 version.