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Salmonella Smorgasbord
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Mature
Monsters
Occult
Supernatural
A compilation of comics, art and graphics by the cartoonist Mark Stafford,
collecting his small press books, magazine strips, anthology contributions
and previously unpublished works under two covers for the first time.
Salmonella Smorgasbord will also contain a hefty selection of Mark’s illustration work, as well as theatre posters, record covers, beer labels and t-shirt designs, cartoons,...
Walking Distance
» Graphic Novel » Non-Fiction
Modern
Walking Distance is Lizzy Stewart's poignant and contemporary illustrated essay on the experience of being a woman out walking. Merging the personal and the political, observation and contemplation, Lizzy examines what her life is and wonders what it should be; what is expected of a thirty year old woman by society, by family and friends and by herself.
Crackdown
» Comic » Non-Fiction
Fighting
The hyper-powered world of Crackdown (Xbox) has made its way to the comic page! In the not-so-distant future, civilized society is more plugged-in and interconnected than ever - but criminal organizations are growing more connected as well, forming unholy alliances, and plotting for an unprecedented campaign against the world. When a series of devastating blackout attacks plunge major...
Harvest Spice Recipes (Cookbook)
» Graphic Novel » Non-Fiction
Cooking
What’s in you autumn recipe repertoire? Escape from the mundane with Harvest Spice Recipes’ take on three classic autumn time ingredients pumpkins, apples, and cranberries. Featuring traditional recipes and fusions of Spanish and Asian ingredients and treats given an America harvest time make over; with recipes for the beginner to intermediate cook your autumn time entertaining will never...
Radical: My Year with a Socialist Senator
» Graphic Novel » Non-Fiction
Political
You won the election... now what? Activist organizing meets government gridlock as a millennial New Yorker cartoonist follows a first-year senator on her unforgettable journey — from outsider to insider.
Shape of Ideas
» Comic » Non-Fiction
Faith
Humor
“[Snider has] created something unique: a synthesis of comics, philosophy, and poetry: a thoughtful new way of packaging eternal ideas in cartoon boxes.” —The Los Angeles Review of BooksWhat does an idea look like? And where do they come from? Grant Snider’s illustrations will motivate you to explore these questions, inspire you to come up with your own answers and, like all Gordian...
Influencer Moths
» Comic » Non-Fiction
Humor
Pets
Science
A zine about some of the most popular moths on social media today. Each moth is detailed with information, illustrations and doodles.
If you love moths, or cute fuzzy friends in general, this zine was made for you!
The British Invasion!
» Comic » Non-Fiction
Modern
Pets
A “ little square book” focused on English pop culture since 1962 when the country began its revolution! Because it was in 1962, 60 years ago, that the ‘ ole Albion, that of the monarchy, tea and crumpets and bowler hats took a resolutely modern turn, thanks to a sexy secret agent, a band from Liverpool, and a mini (skirt and car). From the...
Thoreau
» Comic » Non-Fiction
Love
School
"To be a philosopher is not merely to have subtle thoughts, nor even to found a school, but so to love wisdom as to live according to its dictates, a life of simplicity, independence, magnanimity and trust." This graphic novel biography relates the forward looking inspirational life of the great author, philosopher and pioneering ecologist. Henry David Thoreau was also the father of the concept,...
Vertical Long-Strip
Crash Cart
» WebComic » Non-Fiction
Medical
Science
In the emergency department, every second counts.
Crash Cart follows an emergency nurse, as she leaps into action during a Code STEMI — a full cardiac arrest after a massive heart attack. The panels pulse with urgency: chest compressions, defibrillator shocks, adrenaline injections. Life hangs in the balance as the team fights to bring a patient back from the edge.
But not every story...