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The Invisible Parade, by Leigh Bardugo and John Picacio

Posted on 18 May 2026 by fromtheheartofeurope

Second frame of third page:

One of this year’s Hugo finalists for Best Graphic Story, a straightforward short book, perhaps for younger readers, about coming to terms with grief through celebrating the day of the Dead with otherworldly entities. You can get The Invisible Parade here.

2026 Hugos: Novelette | Short Story | Dramatic Presentation, Short Form | Professional Artist | Poem
Best Novel: The Incandescent | Shroud | The Raven Scholar
Best Graphic Story or Comic: The Invisible Parade | three more finalists
Best Related Work: Colourfields | The Cuddled Little Vice | Inventing the Renaissance
Lodestar: Holy Terrors | Coffeeshop in an Alternate Universe
Where to get them | Goodreads/Librarything/StoryGraph stats

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