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BrowseNoah Van Sciver Noah Van Sciver lives in Denver, never went to art school and draws a comic book called Blammo as well as his comic strip 4 Questions for the free weekly paper Westword. His cartoon interview strips can be seen in the pages of The Comics Journal. He is absolutely promising. Mome Vol. 11-15 Five-Pack
Various Artists Five volumes of our acclaimed contemporary comics anthology series packaged together at an incredible low price! Featuring work from nearly three dozen artists from around the world - almost 600 pages of comics, one bargain price.
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$49.99 Mome Vol. 11-20 Mega-Bundle
Various Artists Ten volumes of our acclaimed contemporary comics anthology series packaged together at an incredible low price! Featuring work from about four dozen artists from around the world - nearly 1200 pages of comics, one bargain price.
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$99.99 Mome Vol. 15 - Summer 2009
Various Artists T. Edward Bak's new graphic novel begins; Gilbert Shelton's and Tim Hensley's end; Dash Shaw, Andrice Arp, Sara Edward-Corbett, Conor O'Keefe, Noah Van Sciver, Robert Goodin, Paul Hornschemeier, and a bound-in minicomic by Max.
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$14.99 Mome Vol. 22 - Fall 2011
Various Artists The final issue. Double-sized, double-stuffed. Some O.G. contributors and recent favorites return, and several newcomers get in under the wire. Over 30 artists in all, including a super secret surprise guest!
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$19.99 Mome Vol. 6-15 Mega-Bundle (With BONUS Vol. 1)
Various Artists A "baker's ten" of our acclaimed contemporary comics anthology series packaged together at an incredible low price! Featuring work from nearly fifty artists from around the world - over 1300 pages of comics, one bargain price.
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$99.99 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 #295
Brian K. Vaughan on Y: The Last Man, Lost, Ex Machina and more; Paul Karasik interviews Gipi; John Kerschbaum talks brutality. Should superheroes come out of the closet? Reviews of Zot!, Kirby: King of Comics & more!
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$11.99 The Comics Journal #296
Our annual Best of the Year issue includes interviews with critics' faves Lynda Barry, Frank Quitely, Dash Shaw, David Hajdu and Mike Luckovich, pros' picks for Best of 2008, a first look at C. Tyler's new book, a gallery of Finnish comics and more.
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$11.99 The Comics Journal #297
Beetle Bailey and Hi and Lois creator Mort Walker; French artist Emmanuel Guibert on Alan's War; a gallery of art by pioneering caricaturist Thomas Rowlandson; a biographical essay by Masses cartoonist Art Young; and more!
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$11.99 The Comics Journal #298
Gabriel Bá & Fábio Moon on The Umbrella Academy and breaking into U.S. comics; Perry Bible Fellowship's Nicholas Gurewitch talks about love; brutally honest Thriller artist Trevor Von Eeden; Percy Crosby's Skippy; much more!
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$11.99 The Comics Journal #299
The previously untold story of Someday Funnies, a lost collection of unpublished strips by 190 of the world’s most important cartoonists! Plus Josh Cotter, Myron Waldman's Eve, Kramers Ergot 7, and more reviews and columns.
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$11.99 The Comics Journal #300
A spectacular anniversary issue featuring intergenerational dialogues between the cream of the cartooning biz: Huizenga/Spiegelman, Sally/Hernandez, Shaw/Mazzucchelli, Rall/Bors, Borgman/Knight, Menu/Harkham, Chaykin/Anderson, Quitely/Gibbons & many more.
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