In development with Sony Entertainment! Papa Duke is the feared ruler of Blood World and the psychopathic leader of the Night of the Cadillac gangs. Assisted by his fiendish disciple Ives, Papa Duke positions the beautiful Mother Vega as the ultimate goddess-queen of his domain. But first, Papa Duke and Ives must destroy everything Mother Vega cares about -- including her lover Cassandra.
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In development with Sony Entertainment! Papa Duke is the feared ruler of Blood World and the psychopathic leader of the Night of the Cadillac gangs. Assisted by his fiendish disciple Ives, Papa Duke positions the beautiful Mother Vega as the ultimate goddess-queen of his domain. But first, Papa Duke and Ives must destroy everything Mother Vega cares about -- including her lover Cassandra.
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In development with Sony Entertainment! At the invitation of Papa Duke, Crooks and a select group of his Stitches travel to Blood World where they embrace their newfound status and perks. Partying and wreaking havoc in Blood World City, the Stitches manage to piss off nearly every gang in town.
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In development with Sony Entertainment! At the invitation of Papa Duke, Crooks and a select group of his Stitches travel to Blood World where they embrace their newfound status and perks. Partying and wreaking havoc in Blood World City, the Stitches manage to piss off nearly every gang in town.
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Rick Geary turns his pen from vintage true crime to whimsy in Daisy Goes to the Moon, an adaptation of a novella written by Mathew Klickstein inspired by the real-life Victorian author Daisy Ashfords successfully published juvenilia, co-written with her parents. Gearys version stars little Daisy herself and pastiches everything in his unique visual stylization from Alice in Wonderland and The Wizard of Oz to late-19th-century and early-20th-century comics: Daisy is lured to adventure by a rokitship as she decides to go to the moon with a man named Mr. Z. They encounter many-eyed monsters, time travelers with TVs, her duplicate, a troobador, and more delights and vexations. Geary places his expressive, clean-line black-and-white figures, each with distinct body language, in ornate frames to denote settings and narrative layers. Theres rollicking verbal and physical comedy as characters (sometimes literally) bounce off each other. Gearys rare artistic gift of being able to depict ornate period detail without sacrificing storytelling clarity or fun pairs perfectly with Klicksteins imaginative writing. Showcasing elements of Philip K. Dick, Douglas Adams, and Antoine de Saint-Exupry, the book will delight readers as they discover Daisy's playful, madcap space adventures.
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In this volume: What profound insights can Krazy glean from an art exhibit of the old masters? What happens when Krazy applies for a job as a debt collector and discovers the biggest debtor is Ignatz? Whats with all the balloons? And volcanos? Why is a giraffe wandering lost in the desert? Where will the unending travels of Mr. Bum Bill Bee take him? These are just some of the questions that are beside the point in this collection of the hauntingly surreal, yet amazingly tender/violent adventures of Krazy Kat, Ignatz, and Offisa Pup.With incisive essays by Herriman scholars, and reproductions of rare Herriman ephemera, this entry in our ongoing series makes it plain to Herriman fans and newcomers alike why historians, scholars, and cartoonists consider this to be the best comic strip ever created and why The Comics Journal proclaimed it to be the greatest comic strip of the 20th Century.
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For almost three decades, master cartoonist Jordan Crane has put together a body of short stories that garnered him multiple Eisner and Ignatz Award nominations, via the pages of his comic book series Uptight and the influential comics anthology, Non. Yet they have never been collected until now. Featuring over a dozen short stories (spanning multiple genres) published over the past 25 years, Goes Like This is a gorgeously packaged anthology (including varying paper stocks and exposed spine) of Crane's work. The Hand of Gold is a short but grim Weird Western, a morality play in which an accidental crime leads a criminal to a supernatural maximum security cell. Below the Shade of Night" presents an anxiety that is rooted in the follies and ignorance of childhood, adolescence and young adulthood. Vicissitude maps uncharted territory of graphic melancholia via a tale of infidelity. Trash Night" depicts the troubled relationship of Dee and Leo, with mounting tension and mistrust that reaches a boiling point. In The Dark Nothing, a rare foray into science fiction, the three-person crew of prospecting ship Sagasu 17 attempt to harvest an asteroid, and things go horribly awry. The Middle Nowhere begins with a man waiting in a small shack. All around him is a black sand desert. The wind rises, the rain comes, and it just might be the end of everything hes known. Also featuring additional prints and drawings from the author's archives, Goes Like This is a tantalizing sampler of one of the most brilliant cartoonists working today.
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In 1991, legendary but down-and-out rock critic Paul Nelson landed his dream assignment: fly from New York to Los Angeles and separately interview two of the most distinguished popular music artists: Leonard Cohen and Lucinda Williams. He encounters them at a time in their careers when both are wrestling with their respective record companies to be better taken seriouslyin some cases just to be heard. Previously unpublished, these landmark interviews provide the opportunity to compare, among other things (upbringing, education, influences, loves and losses), the thought processes behind Cohen and his music (Ive always admired the people who could write great songs in the back of taxicabs like Hank Williams. I was never one of those guys) to Williams and hers (See, Im trying to dispel the myth that you have to be miserable and suffering and so on and so forth to be able to write).I Like People That Cant Sing allows us to read the minds, so to speak, of these nonpareil singer-songwriters over three decades after the fact. Whether its the sometimes prickly Williams, protecting her time and privacy, or the ever-elegant Cohen, openly discussing his bouts with depression, the book sometimes reads like an intimate conversation (Williams discussing her estranged brother), other times as a late-night confession (Cohen on the breakup of his marriage). Includes a heartfelt foreword recounting her relationships with Cohen and Nelson by Suzanne Vega.
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Donald Duck doesnt want much in life: just a great plate of pancakes and to be a better treasure hunter than Uncle Scrooge! And for everyone in town to follow his perfect example, and for his whole family to be superheroes! Wait a minute, this is getting wacky but the mystical E-Genie, an all-powerful being housed in a smartphone, is here to grant Donalds wackiest wishes before you can say App-acadabra!Its Donald Ducks 90th anniversary, and a corps of European Disney comics masters is bringing his magic makeover to life in an all-new feature-length graphic novel! Can Scrooge McDuck, Daisy, Huey, Dewey and Louie, and Cousin Fethry save Duckburg from Donald and our birthday boy from himself?
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Youre making an irreversible error if you dont buy American Nature Presents Issue 2 - Marc Koprinarov, American Nature CEO.This newsprint magazine features stunning black and white comics by Greg and Fake, Nick Pyle, and more.A perfect introduction to the vibrant world of indie comics for those seeking something freshandexciting.
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