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HEAVENGRAD
» Graphic Novel » Psychological Fiction
Magic
Occult
Political
Enchanted tattoos, vampiric bankers, exotic dance cults, pagan prophets and
magical political theory form this manifesto for a world beyond materialism.
From the surreal mind of novelist & animator Levin A. Diatschenko, HEAVENGRAD is a unique graphic novella inspired by esoteric philosophy, the works of Robert Crumb, Alejandro Jodorowsky, William Burroughs & underground comix.
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Starry Walk in the Dark
» Comic » Action
Monsters
Pets
Post-apocalyptic
Zombies
The city is engulfed by a zombie virus. But what if you are with a bigger and stronger BYUL? The story of BA-DA and BYUL coming back home, where their sister is waiting.
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Killing Evil
» Comic » Action
Fighting
Gangs
Murder
I became an evil...and I decided to find and kill the people who made me who I am today.
Guantanamo Voices
» Comic » Anthologies
Political
Science
An anthology of illustrated narratives about the prison and the lives it changed forever. In January 2002, the United States sent a group of Muslim men they suspected of terrorism to a prison in Guantánamo Bay. They were the first of roughly 780 prisoners who would be held there—and forty inmates still remain. Eighteen years later, very few of them have been ever charged with a...
Only What's Necessary
» Comic » Comedy
Humor
Charles M. Schulz believed that the key to cartooning was to take out the extraneous details and leave in only what's necessary. For 50 years, from October 2, 1950, to February 13, 2000, Schulz wrote and illustrated Peanuts, the single most popular and influential comic strip in the world. For Only What's Necessary: Charles M. Schulz and the Art of Peanuts, renowned designer Chip Kidd was granted...
Cul De Sac
» Comic » Anthologies
Humor
School
Cul de Sac is a lighthearted comic strip about the suburban life of a precocious preschooler named Alice Otterloop. Richard Thompson's wonderful watercolor and fun, imaginative drawings have garnered the attention of highly acclaimed illustrators all over the world, including Bill Watterson and Mo Willems, who have each written a foreword for his first two collections.
La Cucaracha
» Comic » Comedy
Anthropomorphic
Humor
Modern
An anthropomorphic hipster cockroach is on the cutting-edge of American comic-strip humor. La Cucaracha (aka Cuco Rocha) and his pals voice the concerns and observations of the Latino-American community with an edgy, insightful wit.Through La Cucaracha, creator Lalo Alcaraz makes blunt social commentary both hard-hitting and hilarious. The result is not just a pleasure, but also a craving. The...
A Little Character Goes a Long Way
» Comic » Comedy
Humor
Pets
"Ziggy must be part of me, because he feels as if he's been with me all my life." --Tom WilsonNo matter where you are, no matter what's going on in your life, Ziggy has been there. For the past 35 years, readers around the world have picked up newspapers, opened greeting card envelopes, or caught sight of T-shirts and there's Ziggy, unfailingly showing how to appreciate life and find...
Red and Rover
» Comic » Comedy
Family
Friendship
Humor
Love
Modern
"It's a sweetly funny strip, reminiscent of the relationship of Charlie Brown and Snoopy or Calvin and Hobbes. . . . Just the book to pick up when you need a booster shot of the warm fuzzies."—Syracuse Post-StandardWhy are readers so dedicated to this simple comic about a boy and his dog? That simplicity itself is one of the best-loved characteristics of the strip. Ten-year-old Red and his...
Close to Home
» Comic » Comedy
Humor
Some call it weird. Others, eclectic, creative, hilarious, laugh-out-loud funny, and good old-fashioned snort-milk-out-your-nose humor. Whatever adjective you apply to Close to Home, it has become one of the most popular comic panels in the funny pages today. Close to Home has devout fans that range from elementary students to octogenarians. As one fan put it, "I feel like you have been looking...
Movies According to Savage Chickens
» Comic » Anthologies
Humor
Here’s looking at you, movie buffs. Follow the yellow brick road inside a dream inside a dream inside a dream to discover why Quentin Tarantino and children’s fairy tales should never mix, why Indiana Jones can’t stand gardening tools, and Fry from Futurama can’t ever catch a break. Your challenge: Identify all 34 movies in this e-book original collection of...
In the Bleachers
» Comic » Comedy
Humor
The world of sports is tough, competitive, and often hysterical. Steve Moore highlights the humor of sports and creates moments of absurdity in his comic strip In the Bleachers. In this e-book original compilation, the sport of baseball is lampooned on and off the field. From an umpire-vaporizing homemade laser to an all-too-true riff on the inexpiable infield fly rule, the ironic illustrations...