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2012: $22.99 / HC / 200 pgs / 2C / 7.5 x 5.75 500 Portraits collects over two decades of portrait work by the award-winning creator of Drinky Crow's Maakies, Sock Monkey and Billy Hazelnuts. Millionaire's illustrations …
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2019: All the Presidents is indeed portraits of all 44 United States Presidents, from George Washington to Donald Trump and everyone in between, all rendered in Friedman's celebrated in-your-face style of portraiture. E…
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2017: And Then the World Blew Up is a collection of cartoons, illustrations, personal essays, culture-war correspondence and interviews with famous intellectual and artistic outlaws, who, like the author, are just tryin…
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2012: Now in soft cover, Black Images In The Comics is an endlessly fascinating historical journey chronicling the depiction of black characters in comics from the appalling racism of the earliest syndicated strips righ…
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2020: The Comics Journal #305 will shine a light on how the livelihood and artwork created by cartoonists is affected by chronic disease, disability, and our nation's health care system. This issue also features a hand-…
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2019: The Comics Journal #304 features a conversation with Simon Hanselmann, who discusses how his webcomic became an internationally acclaimed phenomenon. This issue also highlights labor and economics issues facing th…
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2019: The most award-winning, internationally acclaimed comics and graphic novel magazine in the medium's history returns to print! The Comics Journal, which is renowned for its in-depth interviews, comics criticism, an…
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2013: The Comics Journal Library Vol. 8: The EC Artists is the first in a two-volume set of interviews with the artists and writers (and publisher!) who made EC great. There are career-spanning conversations with EC leg…
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2014: Here in one place are the definitive Comics Journalinterviews with the cartoonists behind Zap Comix. Featuring Robert Crumb, Spain Rodriguez,Victor Moscoso, Rick Griffin, S. Clay Wilson, Robert Williams, Gilbert S…
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2016: The second and concluding volume of conversations with the creators behind EC Comics combines definitive interviews with never-before-published sessions, including a new conversation with Jack Davis, Bill Gaines o…
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2011: This is the companion volume to John Benson's popular anthology of romance comics, Romance Without Tears. This new book explores the background of these "romance" comics and their publisher, including a short biog…
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2012: This landmark collection features ten of Clowes's mostinfluential stories, along with interviews in which he talks about his career and creative process, and twelve thought-provoking essays by contemporary scholar…
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2015: This recently discovered comic strip by cartooning pioneer Winsor McCay opens a surprising new window into McCay's life and work and showcases his exquisitely beautiful delineations (reproduced from the original a…
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2017: This special collection features more than 30 EC classics from the pages of Tales From the Crypt, The Haunt of Fear, The Vault of Horror, Shock SuspenStories, Impact, and Crime SuspenStories. Like every book in th…
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2019: Eddie Spaghetti gets into all kinds of delightful mischief in this early reader's instant classic. Eddie Spaghetti is just an average kid who finds himself caught up in silly, sweetly innocent adventures. In these…
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2017: Who dislikes what foods and why? Novelist and poet Alexander Theroux probes the secret and mysterious attitudes of hundreds of people, mostly famous, in the matter of eating and dining out. Theroux's Einstein's Be…
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2018: Acclaimed cartoonist Carol Tyler (Soldier's Heart) recreates the exhilaration of Beatlemania at its height in 1965 and the odyssey that leads her to the famous Beatles Chicago concert later that year. The book bri…
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2020: In the 1920's, women got the vote. They smoked, drank, shortened their hair and tossed their corsets. It was a revolution, and Fantagraphics celebrates that revolution with a collection of full-color strips docume…
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2019: Since 2000, cartoonist Charles Burns (Black Hole) has been self-publishing a secret sketchbook zine that he gives out to friends and VIPs. Burns has now compiled all twenty-five issues into a single volume for all…
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2015: Harvey Kurtzman created MAD, and MAD revolutionized humor in America. But how did Kurtzman invent MAD, and why did he leave it shortly after it burst onto the scene? Through interviews with colleagues, friends and…
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2014: DREW FRIEDMAN TURNS HIS KEEN EYE TOWARDS THE GREAT COMIC BOOK ALL-STARS Featuring approximately 75 full-color portraits of the pioneering legends of American comic books, including publishers, editors, and artists…
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2012: Jewish Images in the Comics presents more than 150 works from all over the world demonstrating how Jewish culture has historically been depicted in comics. The book is divided into chapters such as 'Anti-Semitism'…
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2017: Trina Robbins' Last Girl Standing chronicles a life of sex, drugs, rock 'n' roll and comics. From her New York childhood in the 1940s to visiting the EC offices and posing for men's magazines in the 1950s, interac…
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2010: (W) Monte Schulz $29.99 / HC / 304 pgs PROSE NOVEL! Monte Schulz, son of celebrated Peanuts cartoonist Charles Schulz, examines the surprising truths of three strong-willed women in the summer of 1929. Schulz deli…
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2015: His World is a penetrating biographical portrait of pioneering cartooning legend Wallace Wood, generously illustrated with gorgeous art as well as little seen personal photos and childhood ephemera. This collectiv…
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2019: When the father of a large family makes a beautiful winter coat, little does he know how much use it will get. Little Gedalia wears the coat all year, but when it gets too tight for him, it's given to his sister. …
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2012: Fantagraphics proudly presents 35 years of Love And Rockets covers collated in full-color, virtually all of them without logos or cover text for maximum visual impact so the viewer can better appreciate these icon…
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2017: Michael Dormer became synonymous with surf counterculture in the 1960s and 1970s when he created Hot Curl, the mop-haired surfer who quickly became a nationwide sensation and the cult classic TV show Shrimpenstein…
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2016: Featuring approximately 75 full-color portraits of the pioneering legends of American comic books, including publishers, editors, and artists from the industry's birth through the artists and writers who fueled th…
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2019: Mr. Fibber's absurdist adventures will delight early readers and their parents! Enter the whimsical world of Mr. Fibber, where events unfold in the absurd, amusing logic of a dream. When Mr. Fibber accidently drop…
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2013: THE FIRST-EVER RETROSPECTIVE OF THE DEAN OF AMERICAN SPORTS CARTOONING In Fantagraphics' ceaseless effort to rediscover every world-class cartoonist in the history of the medium, we turn your attention to a neglec…
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2020: What does it mean to be a 'leftist' in America nowadays? The author, known for his savage political cartoons, interviews some of the leading participants of the late twentieth century's counterculture and New Left…
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2020: Tomi Ungerer eviscerates the 1 percent in this series of cartoon vignettes (a proto-graphic novel) that are unfortunately as relevant now as the time they were drawn and shall remain so forever and ever. Created …
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2012: Problematic is a rare peek into the Moleskine sketchbooks that award-winning cartoonist Jim Woodring has filled monthly since 2004. Featuring quick concept sketches, figure studies, self-challenges, finished drawi…
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2013: The Secret History of Marvel Comics digs back to the 1930s when Marvel Comics didn't just produce comic books but also published lurid and sensationalistic story books (known as 'pulps') and magazines, featuring m…
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2014: Tony Millionaire and Matt Danner have produced an all-ages fantasy/adventure that hearkens back to a golden age of children's literature. In this all new storybook, Uncle Gabby and his pals venture on an epic ques…
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2017: Along with drawing every major comic book character during his 50-year career and conceiving independent 'graphic novels' before the term had any meaning, Gil Kane was also a fascinating conversationalist, engagin…
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2014: Jacques Boyreau returns to the gonzo archives of 20th century design in pursuit of more trash-ecstasy in this eagerly anticipated sequel to his 2002 book Trash: The Graphic Genius of Xploitation Movie Posters. Sup…
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2017: Between 1941 and 1945, Adolf Hitler was featured being pummeled on more comic book covers than any other villain, until he was beaten for real by the Allied forces. Take That, Adolf! is a compilation of more than …
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2011: Taking Punk to the Masses: From Nowhere to Nevermind and Beyond serves as a companion and contextual backdrop to the Nirvana: Taking Punk to the Masses exhibition, which opens at Seattle's Experience Music Project…
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2019: Once upon a time there were two cats: one black as tar, one white as snow. They are always squabbling over which one is prettier. One day they jump into buckets of paint, changing colors and turning their whole wo…
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2023: The first book in Fantagraphics' new Atlas Artist Edition series collects the best work of Marvel's top artist of the 1950s in a lush, lavish, full-color, oversize collector's volume, scanned directly from the ori…
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2019: Originally published in 1964, children's book illustrator Tomi Ungerer's Underground Sketchbook lets loose a blast of social commentary, dadaesque observations, and existential angst, raging against avarice, unfet…
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2016: We Told You So: Comics As Art tells of Fantagraphics Books' key role in helping build an art movement in the 1970s around a discredited, ignored and fading art form: comics. Assembling an all-star cast including C…