Spanish fever
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Juanjo Sáez
Collects comics from over thirty Spanish comics artists, including Paco Roca, Miguel Gallardo, Anna Glavan, and Sergi Puyol
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'Tain't the meat-- it's the humanity! : and other stories
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Jack Davis
Presents 24 classic stories from the quintessential 1950s American horror comic, Tales from the Crypt, originally made popular with post-war males by their combination of the weird and the grotesque with slapstick.
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Fall guy for murder and other stories : And Other Stories
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Johnny Craig
GRAPHIC NOVELS. Johnny Craig always stood out at EC Comics thanks to his crisp, elegant and contemporary graphic style. And nowhere did this style work more beautifully than in the dozens of superb crime stories he wrote and drew for EC, mostly in Crime SuspenStories, for which he handled the cover and lead-story duties for most of its run
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Came the dawn and other stories : And Other Stories
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Wallace Wood
A volume of classic short graphical works illustrated by the forefront science fiction and underground cartoon artist includes pieces originally distributed through Tales From the Crypt, The Haunt of Fear and Crime SuspenStories.
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Sucker Bait and other stories
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Graham Ingels
Presents a collection of gruesome horror comics which often feature twist endings, including "There Was an Old Woman," "Pipe Down," and "Funereal Disease."
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Newave! : the underground mini comix of the 1980s
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Michel Dowers
An extensive omnibus of small-press underground comics features the period's popular folded letter-size comics, considers their influence and legacy and includes pieces by such names as Jeff Gaither, Jim Blanchard and Dale Luciano.
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Four color fear : forgotten horror comics of the 1950s
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Greg Sadowski
Collects the most terrifying horror comics of the 1950s, the period before the comics code restricted content, pairing carefully selected strips with extensive background notes on the artists, writers and companies involved in their creation. Original.
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Moto Hagio's a drunken dream and other stories
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Moto Hagio
Ten manga tales span the creator's entire career--from "Bianca" (1970) to "The Willow Tree" (2007)--and include the mind-bending, full-color title story as well as a full-length interview with the author.
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Graphic witness : four wordless graphic novels
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George A. Walker
Presents a collection of wordless graphic novels that cover the themes of social unrest and the plight of the downtrodden worker and are illustrated with wood cuts and lino-engraving
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In the dark : a horror anthology
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Rachel Deering
Collects twenty-four horror graphic novels, including tales about a haunted farm, Victorian revenge, and monsters from beyond the grave
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An anthology of graphic fiction, cartoons, & true stories
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Ivan Brunetti
Selections from the works of more than seventy-five avant-garde comic artists come together in a definitive anthology that serves as a broad historical overview of the medium and a roundup of some of today's best North American comic artists--including Art Spiegelman, Chris Ware, R. Crumb, Joe Sacco, Daniel Clowes, Lynda Barry, and many others.
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McSweeney's quarterly concern. Issue number 13
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Chris Ware
Presents an anthology of contemporary comics by such cartoonists as Richard McGuire, Mark Newgarden, Lynda Barry, and Jaime and Gilbert Hernandez, along with a few vintage comics
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AX : alternative manga
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Seán Michael Wilson
Features from the pages of Japan's AX magazine--dedicated to introducing the most cutting edge works of Japanese independent comics--are presented in English for the first time, and include visionaries such as Akino Kondoh and Yoshihiro Tatsumi. Original.
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The best American comics 2014
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Scott McCloud
An award-winning artist and author hand-picked this collection of the best graphic pieces from the past year, culling his selections from graphic novels, pamphlet comics, newspapers, magazines, minicomics and the Web. 20,000 first printing.
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Popgun. Volume 1
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Mark Andrew Smith
An anthology of the comic industry's top writers and artists, including work from Nick Derrington, R.G. Llarena, and James Stokoe
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Massive : gay Japanese manga and the men who make it
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Anne Ishii
Big, burly, lascivious, and soft around the edges: welcome to the hypermasculine world of Japanese gay manga. Massive: Gay Erotic Manga and the Men Who Make It is the first English-language anthology of its kind: an in-depth introduction to nine of the most exciting comic artists making work for a gay male audience in Japan.
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The Weirdo years : 1981-'93
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R Crumb
Collects comics originally published in Weirdo, a magazine-sized comics anthology created by Crumb and reflecting his interests at the time
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Anarchy Comics : the complete collection
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Jay Kinney
Reviving an iconic comic series originally published from 1978 to 1986, this exclusive collection brings together the legendary four issues of Anarchy Comics, the underground comic that melded anarchist politics with a punk sensibility, producing a riveting mix of satire, revolt, and artistic experimentation. The anthology features previously unpublished work by Jay Kinney and Sharon Rudahl, along with a detailed introduction by Kinney that traces the history of the comic he founded and provides entertaining anecdotes about the process of
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Liquid city
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Sonny Liew
Anthology bringing together creators based mainly in Southeast Asia, i.e. Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam
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Womanthology : heroic
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Jessica Hickman
An anthology showcasing the works of women in comics features short stories centered around the theme of heroism
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Coin-Op Comics Anthology 1997-2017
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Maria Hoey
This first-ever collection by the award-winning team of siblings Peter and Maria Hoey encompasses the very best of their inventive and mysterious comics. The compilation ranges from the Hoeys' early comics in Blab! Magazine to their groundbreaking newestseries, Coin-Op. All in all, it's more than twenty short stories and vignettes about music and film, the comic and the absurd, the past and the future all sparkling with innovative storytelling and design
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Where we live : a benefit for the survivors in Las Vegas
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Warren Wucinich
An anthology of fictional and eyewitness accounts offers a variety of perspectives on the themes of gun violence, gun control, mental health stigmatization, and a compassionate society, in the wake of the mass shooting in Las Vegas
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Tales from la Vida : a Latinx comics anthology
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Frederick Luis Aldama
"Collection of comics created by Latinx artists and writers that comes together to shed light on their various autobiographical experiences as situated within the language, culture, history, and sociopolitics that inform Latinx hemispheric identities andsubjectivities"
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