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Explainers: The Complete Village Voice Strips (1956-66) [2nd Ed.]
Jules Feiffer The first of four volumes collecting Feiffer's entire run of weekly strips from the Village Voice. This edition contains about 500 strips originally published from 1956 - 1966 in a gigantic landscape hardcover format.
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$35.00 Ganges #2
Kevin Huizenga Everyman Glenn Ganges ruminates on the simple times of the dot-com era when the reality of business was propped up by the unreality of addictive technology and hope, in the form of networked first-person shooter video games.
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$7.95 Petey & Pussy [with FREE Comics & Poster Bonus Pack!]
John Kerschbaum This graphic novel debut reads very much like a Loony Tunes cartoon — if all of the anthropomorphic animals were kvetching, balding, foul-mouthed misanthropes. A twisted combination of mundane realism and gross-out slapstick.
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$19.99 The Comics Journal #288 [Sold Out]
New format! New design! In our "Year in Review" issue, the most critically-acclaimed cartoonists of the year talk about their work and suss out the BEST COMICS of 2007. Plus Miss Fury, the first super heroine created by a female cartoonist.
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$11.95 The Comics Journal #289
Bring out your dead! Robert Kirkman on Marvel Zombies & The Walking Dead. Plus Shaun Tan, R.C. Harvey on Mutt & Jeff, Hustler cartoons, and, from the 1920s, a gallery of Minute Movie strips by Ed Whelan.
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$11.95 The Comics Journal #290
Monte Schulz and a roundtable of experts weigh in on the controversial bio Schulz and Peanuts, plus Matt Madden, a preview of the Joe Kubert bio Man of Rock, '50s horror comics by Bob Powell, and much more!
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$11.99 The Comics Journal #291
Tim Sale talks Heroes and his stylized takes on mainstream superheroes; Josh Simmons talks about his work and life in a sex circus; Groth on Steadman & Hunter S. Thompson; vintage comics from Flintstones co-creator Dan Gordon; more!
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$11.99 The Comics Journal #292
Deitch-a-rama! Gary Groth interviews patriarch Gene and brothers Kim, Simon and Seth in this massive, far-ranging feature on the cartooning family. Plus a gallery of and turn-of-the-19th-century cartoons by F. M. Howarth.
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$11.99 The Comics Journal #293
Bob Levin gets drunk with Zap cartoonist S. Clay Wilson; Alex Robinson: from Journal hatchet job to critical acclaim; reviews of Ware, Hergé, Huizenga, Spiegelman, Hernandez and more; plus Joe Matt and the CCS Class of 2008.
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$11.99 The Comics Journal #294
Norwegian comics superstar Jason on surrealism and death; Mark Tartulli on the tough world of the funny papers and the Lio movie; Christmas cards from a lineup of comics superstars; and the early years of Billy DeBeck's Barney Google.
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$11.99 The Last Musketeer
Jason Perhaps Jason's loopiest premise: the by-now centuries old musketeer Athos has been reduced to a suavely dressed but useless near-panhandler. All this changes when Martians attack Earth, and suddenly a swashbuckling hero is needed.
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$12.95 Willie & Joe: The WWII Years [Softcover Ed.]
Bill Mauldin This new paperback edition brings together Mauldin’s complete works from 1940 through the end of the war under one cover. More than the record of a great artist, this is an essential chronicle of America’s citizen-soldiers.
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Fantagraphics congratulates all of the nominees for the 2009 Eisner Awards. Fantagraphics publications received a total of 7 nominations in a variety of categories. Winners were announced at a ceremony on Friday, July 24, 2009 at Comic-Con International in San Diego, and