The Age of the Caveman
Graphic Novel - Comedy
We have built megalopolises, fancy technologies and even cyborgs but as 'CAVEMAN' shows us, with a sly grin, deep inside we're still just a bunch of grunting beasts! Some are hilarious. Some will make you wince. Some will make you laugh. Some will take some figuring out…
Mutts
Comic - Comedy
This treasury features an entire year's worth of Mutts comics, including sketch art and illustrations by author Patrick McDonnell. Printed on recycled paper.
Roopster Roux
Graphic Novel - Comedy
Check out behind the scenes of this cult classic all ages story featuring Comedian Steve Harvey and crimestopper Roopster Roux once again bring justice to their town by fighting a new threat-Victor Vain. Convinced the world would be a better place if everyone looked exactly like him, Vain has turned Woodville citizens into the spitting image of himself! It's up to Steve Harvey and Roopster Roux...
The World of Tomorrow
Comic - Comedy
In 1950s Hollywood, Craig Barstow, the burned-out lead actor of failing sci-fi TV show, The World of Tomorrow, ends up believing he actually is the show’s valiant main character, Captain Cal Armstrong, after a failed mob hit leaves him delusional. Now, with the mob on his tail and his tyrannical studio boss at his throat, he must find a way to save his show and his sanity, all before the final 5pm broadcast.
The Flying McCoys
Comic - Comedy
Doesn't get better than this. . . . The world of the McCoy brothers mirrors my own talking dogs at an AA meeting." --Whoopi Goldberg * Brothers Glenn and Gary McCoy, creators of The Flying McCoys, syndicated by Universal Press Syndicate, deliver their high-wire act onto the printed page by rotating duties daily.These brothers are the real McCoy. Glenn and Gary take turns writing and drawing their own panels each day. Such a balancing of efforts ensures a fresh approach to each and eve...
tUb
Graphic Novel - Comedy
Chuck Ripper, despite his letters and wishes, learns that that very night a play will be preformed based on tragic events in his past, and he travels to the theator to stop the play.
This story has many cut aways, and is meant to be more about enjoying reading it as it go's on for itself rather then just the story alone.

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