GOOD COMICS FOR BAD PEOPLE
Comic - Comedy
“ZACH M. STAFFORD’s comics find a way to combine extreme absurdity and real, honest emotion in a way that is endlessly fascinating to me.” —NATHAN PYLE (Strange Planet)
For fans of Strange Planet, MR. LOVENSTEIN PRESENTS: FAILURE, and the Sarah’s Scribbles collections!
Master of the hilarious, unpredictable, and just plain weird ZACH M. STAFFORD’s GOOD COMICS FOR BAD PEOPLE marks his graphic novel debut, and features all the laughter, absurdity, and bodily fluids that have made his worldwide mega-hit webcomic so (in)famous!
Includes all your favorite Extra Fabulous Comics, plus book-exclusive comics that can’t be found online and an introduction by SARAH ANDERSON, the mastermind behind Sarah’s Scribbles.
Invincible Days
Comic - Unknown
This collection of short stories forms a singular narrative that reveals the tiny moments when you realize you are at the precious end-days of youth. Calling on memories from his own childhood as well as those gathered from friends and family, author and artist Patrick Atangan's work blends stories with strong psychological elements and insight with simple artwork evocative of youth. Bittersweet, joyful and reflective, these are the type of marking moments that best define us as adults.\n\nPatrick Atangan is a graphic artist and the acclaimed author of TheSilk Tapestry, Tree of Love, and The Yellow Jar. He lives in Los Angeles.
The Superannuated Man
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Humanity has been overthrown. Mutated animals run amuck in a post-apocalyptic world. Think you 've seen this type of thing before? Well, not the way TED McKEEVER tells it. Follow the last remaining human, HE, as he encounters every manner of bizarreness the devastated town of Blackwater has to offer, in this collection of McKEEVER 's brooding, darkly humorous series, The Superannuated Man. Plus, it contains a substantial amount of bonus material, including . . . doodles.
Equinoxes
Comic - Unknown
Nominee:
2017 Eisner Awards, Best U.S. Edition of International Material
In an equinox, day is as long as night, as if the world found perfect equilibrium between shadow and light, a fleeting equilibrium, similar to the stakes of our human destinies. Segmented into four tableaux for four seasons, unrelated people of all social backgrounds seeking equilibrium cross paths with other solitudes, weaving in and out of one another's lives- all captivated and tormented by the enigmatic meaning of life. Every season has its visual identity and its individual voice, culminating in summer and, possibly, an answer. Equinoxes is a unique ground-breaking work of rare intensity and narrative sensibility by a rising bestselling star of European comics.\n\nCyril Pedrosa studied at the Gob...
Not My Bag
Comic - Comedy
"97 pages!
From the artist of THE LI'L DEPRESSED BOY and AMBER BENSON'S AMONG THE GHOSTS, comes a retail hell story like you've never encountered before! A young artist takes a job at a department store in order to make ends meet... little does he know that he may meet his end! In this gothic story for fans of PERSEPOLIS, BLANKETS, and THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA, can the artist withstand competitive pressure, treachery, and high fashion while still keeping his soul?"
Unpresidented
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Taking aim at hypocrisy, greed, stupidity, and cultural chaos in the age of Trump, UNPRESIDENTED features a wide range of sharp-witted illustrations lampooning the bizarre course of American politics and culture since the fateful escalator ride of 2015. Fans of political humor and social commentary should not pass this by. Collects cartoons by fan-favorite comic book creator KIERON DWYER.
Fires Above Hyperion
Comic - Unknown
Imagine Sex and the City written by a gay Charlie Brown. A graphic novel memoir with LGBT-themed tales of love and loss In this autobiographical work, Patrick Atangan documents the sad hilarity of his love life, from awkward first encounters, to finding out that the great guy you've been dating already has a boyfriend, to the sad inevitability of a break up. With a dark sense of humor, this work artfully navigates the perils of the gay world.\n\nPatrick Atangan is a graphic artist and the acclaimed author of Invincible Days, The Silk Tapestry, Tree of Love, and The Yellow Jar. He lives in Los Angeles.
Bring to life
Comic - Unknown
The story follows grupe, a normal dude in a very un-natural circumstance, and all his wacky adventures with action, and self descovery.
The Stringer
Comic - Unknown
Suffering from budget cuts, layoffs, and a growing suspicion that his search for the truth has become obsolete, veteran war correspondent Mark Scribner is about to throw in the towel on journalism when he discovers that his hard-earned knowledge can save his career and make him wealthy and famous. All he has to do is pivot to social media and, with a few cynical twists, abandon everything he cares about most.\n\nEditorial cartoonist, essayist and graphic novelist Ted Rall grew up near Dayton, Ohio. He graduated with honors from Columbia University. He has since become a widely-syndicated cartoonist, columnist for the Wall Street Journal, Pulitzer Prize finalist, twice the winner of the Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award, and the author of 20 books, including the first instant graph...

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