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The Gunslinger Born (The Dark Tower Graphic Novels, Book 1)»rank: 3455by: Peter David, Stephen King, Robin Furth
: :'The man in black fled across the desert, and the gunslinger followed.' With those words, millions of readers were introduced to Stephen King's Roland -- an implacable gunslinger in search of the enigmatic Dark Tower, powering his way through a dangerous land filled with ancient technology and deadly magic. Now, in a comic book personally overseen by King himself, Roland's past is revealed! Sumptuously drawn by Jae Lee and Richard lsanove, adapted by long-time Stephen King expert Robin Furth (author of Stephen ... |
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Serenity: Those Left Behind (HC) (Serenity)»rank: 21156by: Joss Whedon
: :Joss Whedon, the pop-culture mastermind behind Buffy the Vampire Slayer, bridged the gap between his cult-hit Firefly TV series and his Serenity motion picture with this three-issue miniseries. Penned by Whedon and Brett Matthews, a Firefly show writer, the ragtag crew takes on a scavenger mission with the promise of a big payoff. 0nly too late do they realize the gig is orchestrated by an old enemy eager to remake their acquaintance... with the help of operatives wearing bright blue gloves. This ... |
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Macho Macho Animals: A Pearls Before Swine Collection»rank: 1606by: Stephan Pastis
: :The original bad boys of the comics page are back in this wildly entertaining seventh collection of Pearls Before Swine comic strips by Stephan Pastis.You know the lineup: Mucho macho Rat, who's ready to get down with anyone he can; sensitive Pig, who can't give up his disco dreams; Zebra, who will survive; and Goat, the brains of the outfit. Violent, unstable Guard Duck and the Crocs next door round out this fabulous cast. The dark, twisted adventures continue as these characters ... |
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It's A Magical World: A Calvin and Hobbes Collection»rank: 1941by: Bill Watterson
: :When cartoonist Bill Watterson announced that his phenomenally popular cartoon strip would be discontinued on the last day of 1995, Calvin and Hobbes fans throughout the world went into mourning. Fans have learned to survive - despite the absence of the boy and his tiger in the daily newspaper. Now, like the wave of a sweet memory; comes one last chance to experience Calvin and Hobbes, in its final collection. Like the thirteen extraordinarily successful Watterson books that came before it, this ... |
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Heroes Vol. 2»rank: 1268by: R. D. Hall
: :When cartoonist Bill Watterson announced that his phenomenally popular cartoon strip would be discontinued on the last day of 1995, Calvin and Hobbes fans throughout the world went into mourning. Fans have learned to survive - despite the absence of the boy and his tiger in the daily newspaper. Now, like the wave of a sweet memory; comes one last chance to experience Calvin and Hobbes, in its final collection. Like the thirteen extraordinarily successful Watterson books that came before it, this ... |
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The Potpourrific Great Big Grab Bag of Get Fuzzy: A Get Fuzzy Treasury (Get Fuzzy (Graphic Novel))»rank: 3060by: Darby Conley
: :0n the Media lauds Darby Conley as 'the most successful cartoonist of the new generation.' --National Public RadioAs Darby Conley's fourth treasury, this title presents strips from l'm Ready for My Movie Contract and Take 0ur Cat, Please!Named Best Comic Strip of the Year in 2002 by the National Cartoonists Society, Darby Conley's Get Fuzzy takes a keen and witty look at the dynamics of interspecies cohabitation.Beleaguered ad exec Rob Wilco is the mild-mannered guardian to Bucky, a sharp-fanged, self-absorbed house cat ... |
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Cartoons From The New Yorker: 2009 Day-to-Day Calendar»rank: 1969by: New Yorker Magazine
: :The cartoons of The New Yorker are among the most recognized magazine-style cartoons in the world. Ninety-eight percent of New Yorker readers say they look at the cartoons first before any other part of the magazine.The Cartoons from The New Yorker 2009 Calendar contains some of the wittiest, freshest, and all-around funniest cartoons published in the magazine over the past year. Created by The New Yorker artists you've come to know, these cartoons lampoon such topics as cats, dogs, money, entertainment, politics, ... |
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Bone Volume 1: Out From Boneville»rank: 3422by: Jeff Smith
: :The B0NE adventures tell the story of a young bone boy, Fone Bone, and his two cousins, Phoney Bone and Smiley Bone, who are banned from their homeland of Boneville. When the cousins find themselves mysteriously trapped in a wonderful but often terrifying land filled with secrets and danger - and special new friendships - they are soon caught up in adventures beyond their wildest dreams. ln 0UT FR0M B0NEVlLLE, the three Bone cousins are separated and lost in a vast uncharted ... |
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The Boys Vol. 3: Good for the Soul»rank: 4638by: Garth Ennis
: :ln a world where costumed heroes soar through the sky and masked vigilantes prowl the night, someone's got to make sure the 'supes' don't get out of line. And someone will. Billy Butcher, Wee Hughies, Mother's Milk, The Frenchman and the Female are The Boys: a ClA-backed team of very dangerous people, each one dedicated to the struggle against the most dangerous force on Earth-superpower. Some superheroes have to be watched. Some have to be controlled. And some of them-sometimes need to ... |
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Persepolis: The Story of a Childhood»rank: 3670by: Marjane Satrapi
: :A New York Times Notable BookA Time Magazine “Best Comix of the Year”A San Francisco Chronicle and Los Angeles Times Best-sellerWise, funny, and heartbreaking, Persepolis is Marjane Satrapi’s memoir of growing up in lran during the lslamic Revolution. ln powerful black-and-white comic strip images, Satrapi tells the story of her life in Tehran from ages six to fourteen, years that saw the overthrow of the Shah’s regime, the triumph of the lslamic Revolution, and the devastating effects of war with lraq. The ... |



