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What the Gnomes Know
  • Language: en

What the Gnomes Know

What the Gnomes Know is a comics anthology featuring stories about gnomes as post-apocalyptic scavengers, necromancers, detectives, and more!

What the Gnomes Know
  • Language: en

What the Gnomes Know

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2023-09-19
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Gnomes hold a mysterious position in folklore and modern pop culture. Some say they are tiny inventors trying to navigate a human-sized world, while others say they are bold adventurers exploring the realms of fantasy. Unfortunately, we still don't know much about them, and even what you think you know may not be true!In What the Gnomes Know, we have assembled a team of talented cartoonists to reveal more about these elusive creatures and show you gnomes' various sides. Be they post-apocalyptic scavengers, necromancers, or even detectives, these stories show there's more to these little folk than you ever knew!

Less Than Secret
  • Language: en

Less Than Secret

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-08-27
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Philosophy of Comics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 225

The Philosophy of Comics

How do comics produce such a striking range of vibrant stories, representations, and expressions of the sensibilities of their creators? Henry John Pratt's The Philosophy of Comics provides a ground-breaking, illustrated introduction to the study of comics and graphic novels, advancing the field of comics studies by attending to some of its most notable problems. Pratt examines the history of comics, the contrast between comics and cartoons, the tenuous place of comics in the art world, and what it is to be a comic in the first place. Comics work through extensive modes of representation and expression, including through film, non-graphic literature, and theatre. Pratt examines questions suc...

This Sucks
  • Language: en

This Sucks

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Letters of the Devil
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 184

The Letters of the Devil

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-12
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  • Publisher: Unknown

THE LETTERS OF THE DEVIL is a whodunit mystery graphic novel about what happens when deadly secrets are revealed to random strangers. Follow Det. Cedric Dustin as he tracks down the truth behind the letters from the mysterious "L."

Symbaroum
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 261

Symbaroum

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-04-01
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  • Publisher: Symbaroum

Come join the adventure in Symbaroum, the acclaimed Swedish roleplaying game! Explore the vast Forest of Davokar in the hunt for treasure, lost wisdom and eternal fame. Visit the barbarian clans to trade or to plunder their treasuries. Establish a base of power among princes, guilds or rebellious refugees in the capital city of Yndaros. Or survive encounters with Arch Trolls, dark-minded Blight Beasts and undead warlords. But whatever you do, never ignore the warnings spoken by the wardens of the forest: tread carefully and do not disturb the ruins of old, for the dark deep of Davokar is about to awaken. Made in Sweden

The Conscience of a Cartoonist
  • Language: en

The Conscience of a Cartoonist

The latest from the lauded political cartoonist is a coffee-table collection of his post-9/11 editorial cartoons with extensive, educational commentary.

Essays in Self-portraiture
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 176

Essays in Self-portraiture

  • Categories: Art

Essays in Self-Portraiture is the first book-length study devoted entirely to comparing the written self-portrait of Montaigne with the painted self-portraits of another artist, Rembrandt. The author begins by examining the nature of self-portraiture, which he defines in relationship to biography, autobiography and portraiture. Thereafter he examines the origin and nature of self-portraiture as a toponymical phenomenon. By pairing specific self-portraits, the author compares Rembrandt and Montaigne in terms of courtiership and in terms of religious wisdom and ignorance. The book closes by showing how both artists used dissimilarity in their self-portraits. By selectively embracing and rejecting certain exemplars, Montaigne and Rembrandt constructed two of our most complete examples of the early modern self.