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Collects original comic strips from American authors and illustrators published in comic and graphic novel format
The book is done in red and black duotones without text.
This collection of Steven "Ribs" Weissman material shows off the wide diversity of material he produces. Comics, illustration, sketchbook pages, Stinckers art, and all things in between. Prepare for stories about Guns and Roses opening a deli, Chatso the Talking Dog (who does stand up comedy), and lovable rabbits living in a strange wasteland and taking acid!
When MariNaomi first meets Mirabai in grade school, Mirabai seems to be more of a bully than a friend. But over the course of time, their relationship shifts from tense to friendly, to drifting apart, to reconnecting and finding something much deeper. I Thought YOU Hated ME is a comics memoir about female friendship, a story that doesn't involve stale tropes like acrimonious competition or fighting over boys. It explores the complexity and depth of this particular friendship through snapshot-vignettes of relevant moments over thirty years, painting a portrait of something unique but relatable, common but extraordinary.
"In Babybel Wax Bodysuit, cartoonist Eric Kostiuk Williams presents a collection of short stories delving into self-worth, Internet culture, and the fascinating grotesqueries offered up by our science-fiction present, all rendered in what curator Luis Jacob ("Form Follows Fiction: Art and Artists in Toronto") has referred to as a "unique visual style, narrated in a fabulous spirit of liquid intelligence." In this issue: our author, as a closeted teen, navigates comic book message boards and befriends a Pentecostal Christian! Keith Haring fights off gentrification in the 1980's East Village! A familiar pop star breaks free of her Las Vegas promoters, one hundred years in the future! And more..."--publisher's description, Retrofit vending site viewed April 18, 2019.
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After Libby's parents get divorced, a rumor begins that her dad said he was going to shoot her mom with a gun.
Sophie Yanow, acclaimed creator of War of Streets and Houses, returns with another autobiographical tale of her trip to Iceland. Air travel in our environmentally fraught times is juxtaposed with her reflections on a relationship that ended a year prior.
In this wordless tale, the young human boy Mowgli lives alone in the jungle. When he befriends an orangutan, Mowgli thinks he has found his lifemate. But Mowgli still wonders if there any other creatures that look like him. Mowgli sets out on a journey through the jungle, encountering all types of creatures and having numerous adventures. A fantastic use of layout and design by critically-acclaimed Olivier "Ollie" Schrauwen, printed in orange and blue spot colors. * Nominated for a 2016 Eisner Award
From Charles Forsman, the creator of The End of the f***ing World and Celebrated Summer (both Fantagraphics), comes a story about 3 teenagers in a crappy band. Love triangles. Dead siblings. Hamsters. Entertaining and dumb.