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Big Gay Comic Book
Big Gay Comic Book
Graphic Novel - Biographies
TidalWave celebrates the lives of the icons and activists, performers and pundits who have made a difference in the LGBTQ community. Celebrate with us in this graphic novel featuring the stories behind the musicians Cher, Madonna, and Kylie Minogue, television personalities Tom Daley, Kathy Griffin, Anderson Cooper, and Rosie O'Donnell, and the effervescent RuPaul. A special edition in...
Political Power
Political Power
Graphic Novel - Biographies
TidalWave Productions spotlights one of the rising stars of American politics, Al Franken, in the latest edition of their increasingly popular line of biography comics. taught the importance of politics at a young age by his parents, this bio details Franken's journey from a comedian to political satirist to controversial.
Rock and Roll Comics
Rock and Roll Comics
Graphic Novel - Biographies
For the first time ever, one of Rock 'N' Roll Comics most acclaimed series is collected and back in print! The Elvis Presley Experience is both scholarly and dramatic in its graphic recreation of the King's remarkable life story. Though the series was among the best selling contemporary bio-graphic comics of the 1990s, the individual issues have been out of print for over ten years. This 200 page...
Fame
Fame
Graphic Novel - Biographies
50 Cent's life is as dramatic as any of his songs. TidalWave takes a look at the rapper's life, his feuds, and, most importantly, his music. This new comic series has been featured in “Rolling Stone," “E! Entertainment Television," “New York Times,” and hundreds of more media outlets.
Secret Lives of Julie Newmar
Secret Lives of Julie Newmar
Graphic Novel - Biographies
Check out this special edition that features never before seen images. Julie Newmar! Time travel! Rogue scientists! Julie Newmar! Abraham Lincoln! Space aliens! Jim Morrison! And last but not least... Julie Newmar! The wacked out adventure begins now with The Secret Lives Of Julie Newmar, written by New York Times bestselling Writer Shapiro, Marc with out of this world illustration by Emiliano...
It Rhymes With Takei
It Rhymes With Takei
Graphic Novel - Biographies
Following the award-winning bestseller They Called Us Enemy, George Takei’s new full-color graphic memoir reveals his most personal story of all—told in full for the first time anywhere!
Misadventures of Adam West
Misadventures of Adam West
Graphic Novel - Biographies
The Man, The Myth, The Amulet? Legendary star of the small and silver screen, ADAM WEST has his career youth-enized in this hip, whimsical, trans-dimensional epic of an adventure. When a mysterious fan delivers an exotic amulet to Mr. West’s doorstep, he is Dorothy-fied on an odyssey that will change his career, his love life, and inadvertently make him the man that saves the universe! The...
Blackbeard Legacy
Blackbeard Legacy
Graphic Novel - Biographies
Check out this exclusive, never-before-published, Blackbeard Legacy story!
Stonewall Riots
Stonewall Riots
Graphic Novel - Biographies
In June of 1969, a gay bar in Greenwich Village, New York called The Stonewall was raided by police. This is historically agreed as the catalyst to set forth the gay rights movement. Facing persecution, prosecution and a violation of their civil rights, the homosexual community was mad as hell and they weren't going to take it any more. The events at Stonewall lead to riots and demonstrations...
Dr. Werthless
Dr. Werthless
Graphic Novel - Biographies
He Studied Murder And Nearly Killed the Comics Industry! From the creative team behind the award-winning “Did You Hear What Eddie Gein Done?” comes an examination of one of the most polarizing figures in pop culture, Dr. Fredric Wertham. Reviled by comic book fans as a witch-hunting zealot who stirred up a panic among the parents of America for his own self-promoting purposes, he was also a renowned psychiatrists who, among other accomplishments, opened a clinic in Harlem for disadvantaged African-American patients and played an important role in the desegregation of the nation's schools. Believing that murder could be abolished through a proper understanding of the mental and social roots of criminal violence, he took a genuinely humane approach to some of the most notorious homicidal maniacs of his time, while simultaneously exploiting their stories for his own commercial ends. Acclaimed true crime author, Harold Schechter, and multiple Eisner award winning cartoonist, Eric Powell, present a graphic novel that takes an unbiased look at this flawed and enormously and complex man—whose obsessive dream of freeing the world from violence nearly murdered the comics industry.