Comic books 2001 w/ month not specified
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Published 2001 by Chelsea House Publishers.$4.80
First Printing. 2001. Young Adult Biography of George Whitefield, the English clergyman whose missionary work in the American colonies helped to set off the religious movement known as the Great Awakening. 6.5" x 9.25". 80 pages. Color photographic illustrations.
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Published 2001 by DFG Comics.$5.70
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Story and art by Vernon Smith. 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.75.
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Written by Trina Robbins. Art and Cover by Anne Timmons. When the three most popular girls in Lindsay's high school suddenly develop super powers, Lindsay's yesterday's news. Hey, what does it take to be a superheroine, anyway? A designer spandex costume, some super-strength -- but where do the new "Battling Babes" get their powers from? That's what Lindsay would like to find out, in issue #5 of GoGirl!, where superheroines are coming out of the woodwork! Award-winning writer Trina Robbins teams up with Eisner nominee Anne Timmons to present another issue of the comic for girls, and for boys who like them. 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $3.50.
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Published 2001 by Guildhouse Games, LLC.$6.00
A Green Place to Die is an introductory adventure for the d20 system for characters 1st-3rd level. Requires the use of the Dungeons & Dragons Player's Handbook, Third Edition, published by Wizards of the Coast. A blue ocean to sail, A brown soil to till, A black night to fear, A green place to die. Haelin is a poor province dominated by the ever-present horror of the Bahgdair Swamp. The province's new noble, Duke Rassos, seeks to find a grand treasure, lost decades ago. A rich prize, a noble patron, and an adventure; what more could any person want? There is, however, an obstacle to this glorious future. The Bahgdair Swamp is a lush and verdant hellhole that has claimed many victims over the years. Swampfolk and bizarre monsters lurk in the fetid waters and sodden spits of ground. Hidden in the heart of the swamp a force grows to an unstoppable might. Can the adventurers save their hard won victories and crush this gathering of evil? The fate of the lands of Haelin, and Duke Rassos, lie in the balance. 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $4.99.
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Published 2001 by Anti-Ballistic Pixelation.$2.50
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Published 2001 by Anti-Ballistic Pixelation.$2.50
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By E.T. Bryan and Elizabeth Bryan. As the Dark Forces prepare for the final all-out offensive, the Toxic Jingle Generator is in the hands of the Dark Forces. Cypher rides to Fairyland in order to retrieve the TJG, and Pentangle flies to Gremlinland to rally their forces. There Pentangle finds a deadly mystery and must actually think for herself. 24 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.95.
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Published 2001 by Anti-Ballistic Pixelation.$2.50
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By E.T. Bryan and Elizabeth Bryan. The Dark Emperor is triumphant! The most evil object in the world, the Toxic Jingle Generator, is now back in his hands...or more exactly, it's in Candy's hands, and Candy is in his clutches. Cypher, Hex and Fairy Princess Tantium agree to attempt a rescue, but can't agree on anything else! Meanwhile, in the "real" world, Nurse Annette takes complete control of the government, but is faced with an eminent attack by the newly reconstituted Goblin army! 24 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.95.
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Published 2001 by Broken Halos.$3.20
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Tame cover. By David Barbour and Tim Vigil. Gunfighters in Hell returns! In this prequel to the classic Gunfighters in Hell series (see Gunfighters in Hell (1993) #1-5), the blood of damnation runs deep! For the condemned, some origins are best left untold...but eternity is a very long time, and a six-shooter loaded with hellfire always finds its way through bone to the rotten marrow inside! Hell is a place where secrets die hard, and no good deed goes unpunished. So saddle up, shoot from the hip, and get ready to take a ride through the baddest badlands of them all! 24 pages, full color. Mature Readers. Cover price $3.95.
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Published 2001 by Liquid Comics.$2.50
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Story, Art and Cover by Dennis Anderson. In its first story arc, the Gypsy Company is hired to seek out an ancient elixir, which leads them to Heretic Pyre, castle of a former tyrant named Goshuro Rex. What they discover is that the monstrous Rex still resides there...and he's not alone! Non-stop action in a manga-American style. 24 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.95.
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Published 2001 by Liquid Comics.$2.50
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By Dennis Anderson, Trent Kaniuga, Jimm Showman and Shawn Mitchell. Helmut and Sakura discover it's the day of the dead within the halls of Heretic Pyre, courtesy of the slack-jawed Bokur. Meanwhile, Merrik delves deeper into the catacombs, searching for a fabled elixir. And it's an Omega showdown as Gaunt and Pentecle face the tyrant Goshuro Rex! 24 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.95.
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Published 2001 by Liquid Comics.$2.50
By Dennis Anderson, Jimm Showman and Underwood. Meet the Clown who swallowed the Boogie Man, a.k.a. "The Kinderfeld"! Witness the introduction of the ancient Omega that has a maniacal penchant for puppets and paparazzi. Also: Merrik and company meet the blind samurai, Chimara, and learn the horrible truth behind Goshuro Rex! 24 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.95.
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Published 2001 by Top Shelf Productions.$4.00
1st printing. Stories, Art and Cover by Josh Simmons. Top Shelf Productions presents the debut of the all-new ongoing comic book series, HAPPY. Not for the weak of heart, Josh Simmons' incredibly drawn comics are a disturbing exposé on the dark side of the American Dream, pointing out the sometimes ludicrous underbelly of Democracy and Prosperity. His delicious art and unusual concepts are simply mind-boggling. Fans of Ivan Brunetti's SCHIZO, Pete Sickman-Garner's HEY, MISTER and Johnny Ryan's ANGRY YOUTH COMIX will definitely want to "get HAPPY." In this issue: "Planet Soft"; "Classroom Hi-Jinx"; and "Boy and Girl in Love"! 32 pages, B&W. Mature Readers. Cover price $3.50.
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Published 2001 by Double Barreled Dojo.$6.00
Written by Cliff Hicks with art by Go!
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Published 2001 by Autumn Press.$2.50
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By Richard Emms and Kit Wallis. It's a town like any other. Picturesque and quiet. Much to the chagrin of the town's youth. However, life changes forever in the little town called Heaven when Callum Hendry and his friends meddle with the power of an ancient artifact that holds the key to the town's most powerful secret. 28 pages, B&W. Mature Readers. Cover price $2.95.
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Published 2001 by Autumn Press.$2.50
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By Richard Emms and Kit Wallis. Two years later and Callum Hendry is alone in a big city. Hunted by the local police for a blood-thirsty crime, he is visited by an old friend -- who reveals that Callum has obtained an incredible power that he is yet to find out the truth about. 32 pages, B&W. Mature Readers. Cover price $2.95.
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Published 2001 by Autumn Press.$2.50
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By Richard Emms and Kit Wallis. Angela and Callum, cornered by the police, try to make their break for it via one of Angela's hidden talents -- which come in the guise of mischievous devilish-imps! Also included is a special preview by Kit Wallis. 32 pages, B&W. Mature Readers. Cover price $2.95.
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1st printing. Heroes - Story, Art and Cover by Mike Kunkel. With X-5, the wind-up Robot Menace, running amok in the city, Tyler and Herobear have their hands full for their first adventure. But is this too much for them to handle? And what about the strange "broken" pocket watch that led them there? What else can it do? For that matter, what can Herobear actually do? Tyler learns some lessons in trust and friendship... and what it takes to be a hero. 32 pages, PC/PB&W. Cover price $3.50.
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"It must unintelligible". By Marcel Herms and contributions by/collaborations with Monobrain, Anne Nomrowski, Matthias Lehmann, Dietmar Vollmer, Kapreles, AnneMiek Bibbe, & Zookie. 6-in. x 8-in. 24 pages, full color.
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Published 2001 by Slave Labor/Amaze Ink.$2.50
Loose Ends, Part 2 and 3: Route 1. Stories, art and cover by Les McClaine. Rick and his werewolf pal Garth travel the highways of America, helping people cope with supernatural encounters. More secrets from the past of Highway 13 are revealed, as Garths link to the villain Burgess makes him vulnerable. 24 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.95.
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Published 2001 by Collectors Press.$29.00
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1st Printing. Follow the trail of the smoking gun. look for clues in the dusty footprints- but, watch out for broken glass! The game is afoot in the puzzling world of detective fiction and author Max Allan Collins knows whodunit. Spying through the misty shroud that enfolds detective stories and film noir, Collins exposes The History of Mystery. Hardcover, 11" x 12", 196 pages, full color. Cover price $45.00.
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Tags: Illustrated BookPublished 2001 by Metro Books.$4.00
2nd and later printings. By David Day, Illustrations by Lidia Postma. Exploring the brilliant web of verbal hocus-pocus that J.R.R. Tolkien delightedly spun in The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings, master hobbit investigator David Day reveals the myriad crafty puns and riddles, hidden meanings, and mythical associations beneath the saga's thrilling surface. Intriguing to the uninitiated, enchanting to the Tolkien enthusiast, The Hobbit Companion can only enhance our enjoyment of his dark, mysterious world. Hardcover, 9 1/2 x 12-in, full color.
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Story, art and cover by Mark Murphy. A spin-off from the graphic novel featuring Murphys slice-of-life stories centering on a Seattle coffeehouse, The House of Java. A college student interning as a therapist tries to help a young man jailed for drug possession to change his future. Based on a true story. 24 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.95.
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Story, art and cover by Mark Murphy. A spin-off from the graphic novel featuring Murphys slice-of-life stories centering on a Seattle coffeehouse, The House of Java. Jason returns to his rustic hometown of Jacksboro and stumbles on a long-buried secret involving several of its prominent citizens. Final issue of the series. 24 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.95.
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Published 2001 by DC/Vertigo.$8.00
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WRITTEN BY STEVEN T. SEAGLE;PAINTED ART AND COVER BY TEDDY KRISTIANSEN The House, Rain Harper and the ghostly Juris are back ? and so is the sickly compelling allure of people's secrets. What horrifying secret in Rain's past is coming back to haunt her? Beautifully painted in a striking, lush style by Teddy Kristiansen. Prestige Format. MATURE READERS FC, 48 PG. (1 OF 2) Cover price $5.95.
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Published 2001 by DC/Vertigo.$8.00
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Written by Steven T. Seagle; painted art and cover by Teddy Kristiansen In stores April 4. The horrifying conclusion to the evocative painted miniseries. "The Salem Seven" enact the arcane rites of their annual reunion. But what begins as an expedition into the creepy woods of Salem to disavow "Satan," ends as an arresting excursion into the past of childhood friends with lingering and deadly secrets. What happened in the woods a decade ago? Who is the betrayer intent on escaping their secrets even at the cost of the lives of the Salem Seven? And how can Rain unlock her past to save herself and her closest friends from the deadly Juris haunting the new East-coast House of Secrets? Prestige Format. MATURE READERS FC, 48 pg. (2 of 2) Cover price $5.95.
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Published 2001 by Airwave Comics.$7.49
Sibling Showdown - Written by Richard Maurizio and Franco Aureliani. Art by Dan DeCarlo, George Broderick, Jr., Sid Paisny, Richard Maurizio and Ken Wheaton. Cover by Joe Jusko. Following the events of I Dream of Jeannie Wishbook (2002) #1, Jeannie's sister returns in an all-new story. When Tony decides to take Jeannie with her to a pop culture show, Jeannie's sister decides to cause havoc for the two of them. Plus: Jeannie, Tony and Roger go on an unusual fishing trip. 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.95.
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Published 2001 by I Don't Get It Graphics.$4.00
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A lonely man in the future leaves the office and stares into the city. Two adolescents are in the woods with shadows across their backs. An old man overtakes a younger. The lovers pull at each other. Two tables become blurred. I know God smiles on these good times... Cover price $2.50.
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Published 2001 by Custom Comics.$3.10
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2001 Edition. I Pledge Allegiance is a promotional comic book produced and distributed by the American Legion National Headquarters. Find out the story behind the American Pledge of Allegiance. 16 pages, slick cover, full color, 6.5-in. x 10.25-in
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Published 2001 by Rick's Cafe Publishing.$5.99
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Story and Art by Craig Bogart. Follow the adventures of an eclectic group of heroes as they time travel and unravel the mysteries of the universe! If you like Doom Patrol, then this is the book for you. 32 pages. B&W. Cover price $2.50.
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Inferno Hellbound (2002) #0WIZARD$2.50
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Cover by Dwayne Turner and Jonathan D. Smith. Written by Marc Silvestri and David Wohl. Hell has broken loose on Earth, and humanity's fate lies in the hands of an elite squad of soldiers who must enter the gates of Hell in search of answers. Unfortunately, not just anyone can enter Hell alive -- you have to be someone who was heading there anyway! One of the hottest new titles of the year made its debut right here, in the pages of issue #0. This introductory story let readers discover just how intense the heat was going to get with Inferno, plus it served as the lead in to the top-selling issue #1! Also including concept sketches by Marc Silvestri and cover by Dwayne Turner, this great exclusive is not to be missed. 16 pages, full color.
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Inferno Hellbound (2002) #0WIZARDWORLD$3.30
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Limited Wizard World Chicago 2001 Special Edition. Cover art by Billy Tan, Batt and Steve Firchow. Written by Marc Silvestri and Davd Wohl.
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cover by avalon studios Chris claremont & frank tieri/ michael ryan/sean parsons ? THE SCOOP: Two complete adventures in one Annual! ? THE STORIES: Trapped in a hostile foreign nation and hunted by the authorities, Tony Stark fights for his very survival -- and he doesn't even have his armor! Then, in our second story, Tony faces a final confrontation with his former friend Tyler Stone -- who has an unusual request for our armor-clad hero! All this, and a computer-rendered cover by Avalon Studios' Brian Haberlin! ? THE FORMAT: 48 pages, with ads. Cover price $2.99.
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Published 2001 by Skatoon Production.$2.50
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Story and art by Rob Reilly. 16 pages, B&W. Cover price $3.00.
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"Wrap"; purple background; girl on ground with chains and bloody sword Cover price $3.50.
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"photo"; girl sitting next to barrel with holes in it. Cover price $3.50.
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1st printing.
Written by Alan Grant. Art by Carl Critchlow, Simon Davis, Glenn Fabry, Jon Foster, Rafael Garres, Doug Alexander Gregory, Alex Horley, Herman Mejia, Jim Murray, Andrew Robinson, Liam McCormick-Sharpe, Gregg Staples, Saverio Tenuta, John Watson, and Martin T. Williams. Designs by Michael Wm. Kaluta. Cover by Justin Sweet.
ELSEWORLDS.
The softcover edition of the fully painted graphic novel featuring fantastical recreations of the JLA!
In a universe of darkness, a world without a name struggles to heal itself after generations of war. And against murderous odds, a solitary boy must lay claim to his heritage and topple walls of ignorance and fear in order to save his home.
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Published 2001 by BDP Comics.$3.20
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By C.A. Aabo. Cobb City is a dirty old city run by gangsters, racketeers and other sordid criminals. In this town of broken dreams and back alley deals, only one man has the stones to kick crime in the pants and take names. That man is Jon Pay, P.I. In this premiere issue, guns blast and bullets fly as Jon finds himself in the middle of a friend's kidnapping. Will Jon win the day or will he cash in his chips at the hands of Machine Gun Kelly? B&W. Cover price $1.50.
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Published 2001 (est.) by BDP Comics.$7.49
By C.A. Aabo. Jack Blayne, Cobb City's number one journalist, is kidnapped by gangsters before he can blow their gun-running operation wide open. Will the two-fisted Jon Pay save him from his date with the fishes or will a grudge keep the hero sitting on his hands while Jack's feet sit in cement? Will Jack's name make the front page by-line or the top of the obituaries? 22 pages, B&W. Cover price $1.75.
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Published 2001 (est.) by Marcel Herms.$4.00
Junky Project. An artist-book exchange project by Marcel Herms and others. 6-in. x 8-in. 22 pages, PC/B&W.
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Katmandu (1993) #23Published 2001 by Shanda Fantasy Arts.$8.00
Stories by Carole Curtis, Carol Osman, Mary Hanson-Roberts and Shawntae Howard. Art by Shawntae Howard and Charles Ettinger. Cover by Shawntae Howard. In a world populated by catlike humanoids, members of two rival nations are drawn together. Beginnings and Endings, Part 2; Sands of Change, Part 2; The Waiting; Weddings. 32 pages, B&W. Mature Readers. Cover price $2.95.
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Published 2001 by TwoMorrows.
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1st printing. Alan Moore's Miracleman predated Watchmen and Dark Knight as the first of the grim, ultra-realistic strips that changed super-hero comics forever. But whatever happened to Miracleman? For the first time, this trade paperback tells all the behind-the-scenes secrets, from the character's start as the British strip Marvelman, to the legal and creative hurdles during its 24-issue run at Eclipse Comics, and why you never saw the final Neil Gaiman-scripted issue! Sporting a Mark Buckingham cover and an introduction and back cover by Alex Ross, this book features in-depth interviews with Alan Moore, John Totleben, Neil Gaiman, Mark Buckingham, Barry Windsor-Smith, Beau Smith, Cat Yronwode, Rick Veitch, and others! Plus there's an amazing assortment of unpublished art, uninked pencils, sketches, and concept drawings (including unseen art from the never-published issue #25) by Totleben, Windsor-Smith, Buckingham, Mike Deodato, Jim Lee, Todd McFarlane, and more! Also includes a never-before-published eight-page Moore/Totleben story, "Lux Brevis," and an unused Moore script! (A percentage of profits go to Miracleman artist John Totleben, who is battling the eye disease Retinitus Pigmentosa.) Softcover, 8-in. x 11-in., 128 pages, B&W. Cover price $12.95.
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Story, art and cover by Aaron Bordner. An anthology of creepy little goth stories by Bordner. Alice is trapped in eternal sleep and stalked by the sinister Springheel Jack; an evil living ragdoll acts as sort of a grim reaper for misfit Halloween toys. Alice & the Waking Dream, Part 1; Evil Voodoo & The Automatons; Big Al. 24 pages, B&W. Mature readers. Cover price $2.95.
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Story, art and cover by Aaron Bordner. An anthology of creepy little goth stories by Bordner. Alice learns more about the mysterious Springheel Jack; Voodoo the ragdoll faces robot resistance. Alice & the Waking Dream, Part 2; Evil Voodoo & The Automatons, Part 2; Big Al. 24 pages, B&W. Mature readers. Cover price $2.95.
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Published 2001 by Fantagraphics.$3.00
By Jessica Abel. Part one of a five part series by Artbabe creator Jessica Abel. The Harvey Award-winning comic that taps into that continuing slacker-culture-gestalt is back with a worldly five-issue story! In the first issue we meet Carla, an American whose absent father is Mexican, but she is culturally Anglo. She forms a romantic attachment to Mexico in her late teens, idolizes Frida Kahlo, and tries lamely to learn Spanish. While visiting Mexico in her early 20s, she meets a guy named Harry, an American blueblood with an expensive education. He's moving to Mexico to slack and to do nothing but follow in the footsteps of Kerouac and Burroughs. 6 1/2-in. x 8 1/2-in., 42 pages, B&W. Mature Readers. Cover price $4.95.
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By Scott Christian Sava. Welcome to Burns and Itchez, where we test some of your favorite products to assure your highest customer satisfaction. Meet Livingston the Mole and Esteban the Weasel, who are fortunate that Burns and Itchez always has an antidote...and a good medical plan. From creator Scott Christian Sava comes a brand new full-color book for Astonish Comics! It's the story of two unlikely co-workers who learn about friendship, teamwork... and that the company should always pay overtime. A wacky full 3D animation-style production done "the animation way"! 32 pages, full color. Cover price $3.50.
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Oni Press Edition - 1st printing. Story and art by Jay Stephens. By Eisner Award-nominated Jay Stephens, Land of Nod is a place where Roald Dahl walks arm-in-arm with Salvadore Dali and Windsor McKay to create fun in a world where the only thing that can be expected is the unexpected. Softcover, 6-in. x 9-in., 128 pages, B&W. Mature Readers. Cover price $11.95.
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Published 2001 by Pacific Comics Club.$8.00
Volume 1 - 1st printing. Stories, art and cover by Harold Gray. Collects select Little Orphan Annie daily strips from 1933. Between 1926–34, publisher Cupples & Leon collected Little Orphan Annie and other classic comic strips into some of the first reprint collections, books that became collectors' items in their own right. Pacific Comics Club reprinted these vintage volumes featuring the adventures of Harold Gray's indefatigable kid hero and her beloved blank-eyed supporting cast, including Daddy Warbucks, Punjab and the Asp, and of course Sandy. This reprints the ninth and final volume in the original Cupples & Leon series. Softcover, 7-in. x 9-in., 92 pages, B&W. Cover price $9.50.
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Published 2001 by Pacific Comics Club.$6.00
Volume 1 - 1st printing. Stories, art and cover by Harold Gray. Collects select Little Orphan Annie daily strips from 1928. Between 1926–34, publisher Cupples & Leon collected Little Orphan Annie and other classic comic strips into some of the first reprint collections, books that became collectors' items in their own right. Pacific Comics Club reprinted these vintage volumes featuring the adventures of Harold Gray's indefatigable kid hero and her beloved blank-eyed supporting cast, including Daddy Warbucks, Punjab and the Asp, and of course Sandy. Helping a struggling family in a small town, Annie goes to work at a cafe and soon becomes co-owner of the place. But she overhears train robbers discussing their loot, putting her in danger and on the run once again. Softcover, 7-in. x 9-in., 92 pages, B&W. Cover price $9.50.
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Story, art and cover by Paul Sizer. Back cover by Chris Sprouse. The further adventures of Loo, a teen girl stranded on an unmanned mining satellite. Loo has only six weeks to escape the station before it automatically shuts down; Xi and Filthy Jake get closer to finding out where Loo vanished. 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.95.