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Jumbo Comics
Jack Kirby used the pseudonyms Jack Curtiss and Curt Davis in the Count of Monte Cristo and The Diary of Dr. Hayward respectively. Sheena, the most popular of the jungle queen, made her debut in the first comic book from pulp magazine publisher fiction house. The issue also featured work by Will Eisner, Bob Kane and Mort Meskin.
Genre: Adventure
- Issue #167 (9 months ago)
- Issue #166 (9 months ago)
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- Issue #163 (9 months ago)
Retro Comics
Trip Back In Time!! AC’s Retrocomics line celebrates the great comics and characters of the 1940′s by combining NEWLY PRODUCED stories of classic Golden Age characters set in various time periods, with actual vintage stories from that era. Comics produced by contemporary artists, using the creative inspirations and sensibilities of fifty years ago, plus great reprints. This special “prequel” zero issue focuses on Holyoke Comic’s original Cat-Man and Kitten. The first new retro story takes place at The Metropolitan Museum in 1947, “When The Mummy Walks!” What looks to be the reincarnation od Egyptian Pharoah Akemhotep II turns out to be a plot by Axis agents in this neat little drama written and drawn by David Jacob Beckett. Then, turn the clock ahead fifty years for the next story, as the same museum curator they met in ’47 is mysteriously kidnapped , as Cat-Man works solo, in “When The Mummy Walks Again”, written and drawn by Bill Black. And, rolling back to the early 1990′s, as a rare quiet moment during the Rur War has Cat-Man, Kitten and friends tussling with a stranger from another dimension, in an untitled story written and drawn by Stephanie Sanderson, and inked by Bill Black. It guest stars Yankee Girl, Commando D, The Scarlet Scorpion, and Tribune. Plus, not one but TWO authentic GA reprint stories- Cat-Man and Kitten, in an untitled story from Holyoke’s original Cat-Man #14, from October, 1924, drawn by Charles Quinlan, and a 1940 adventure of Yarko, The Great Master of Magic, from an issue of Fox Feature’s Wonderworld Comics, drawn by Will Eisner. A funtastic little bundle of history and nostalgia. Color painted cover by David Jacob Beckett, interiors are black and white. 44 pages, 67/8″ X 81/2″ retrocomics size.
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- Issue # Annual (9 months ago)
Dark Horse Maverick 2001
In this second annual anthology of creator-owned coolness, we've roped a few wayward, unpredictable colts, corralled them with some solid but imaginative workhorses, and even had some of those fancy European ponies brought to the Dark Horse ranch for the best ride of the new millennium! Okay, horseplay aside, Matt Wagner visits the Grendel universe with another chapter of the Hunter Rose legacy, Sergio Aragonés rolls out an autobiographical anecdote in his trademark style, Will Eisner tells a tale of fleeting triumph, and young Usagi learns a valuable lesson in a story by Stan Sakai. All the way from France, Angoulême Grand Prize winners Charles Berberian and Philippe Dupuy send their charming and funnyMonsieur Jean for your reading pleasure. Jogging in from the outfield, Denis Kitchen provides a hilariously absurd story called "My Five Minutes with God," and J.R. Williams provides his take on a Greek myth with "Skinboy: Sisyphus Revisited." Rounding out the edges we have a pin-up by Hellboy artist Mike Mignola and a cover by the ever-smoking Frank Miller, colored by Eisner Award-winning digital artist Laura DePuy. It's 48 pages of pure genius, and it's coming your way in July, the perfect month for a good read in a shady spot. BE ADVISED: CONTAINS SOME CARTOON NUDITY.
Genre: Fantasy
- Issue # Full (9 months ago)
Dreamer
The Dreaming is an autobiographical story by Will Eisner about his breaking into the Comics Industry. It depicts several real events, or semi real events, in Eisner's life and his interactions with real people from the Comics Industry (but the names have been changed) such as Jack Kirby, Bob Kane, and others.
Genre: Graphic Novels
- Issue # Full (9 months ago)
A Contract with God (1978)
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Genre: Graphic Novels
- Issue # TPB (Part 2) (4 years ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 1) (4 years ago)
The Spirit: An 80th Anniversary Celebration
Celebrate the 80th Anniversary of Will Eisner's The Spirit with this all-new collection. Acknowledged by everyone from Alan Moore to Michael Chabon, Eisner is one of the most important comic book creators of all time! This collection features 9 stories, 4 of them wth all-new coloring by Eisner award-winning colorist Laura Martin and Eisner award-nominated colorist Jeromy Cox.
- Issue # TPB (4 years ago)
The Plot: The Secret Story of the Protocols of the Elders of Zion
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Genre: Graphic Novels
- Issue # TPB (Part 2) (5 years ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 1) (5 years ago)
Last Day in Vietnam
Last Day in Vietnam recounts Will Eisner's own experiences with soldiers engaged not only in the daily hostilities of war but also in larger, more personal combat. Some of the stories in this novel are comical, some heartrending, some frightening, yet all display the incredible insight into humanity characteristic of Eisner's entire oeuvre. Introduction by Matt Fraction! Released to coincide with Will Eisner Week—the annual celebration of Eisner's life and work.
Genre: Graphic Novels, Literature
- Issue # TPB (5 years ago)
Fagin the Jew
A sympathetic retelling of Oliver Twist from Fagin's perspective, told in the form of an interview with Charles Dickens on the eve of Fagin's execution.
Genre: Graphic Novels, Literature
- Issue # TPB (5 years ago)
Will Eisner's The Spirit Archives
The first volume in a complete series reprinting Will Eisner's classic crimefighter The Spirit in chronological order from June 2nd to December 29, 1940. Includes "The Origin of The Spirit," "Orang, The Ape Man," "The Kiss of Death," "The Prom," the first Christmas Spirit story and 26 others in full color. Also features a preface by Eisner on how The Spirit came to be, a foreword by Alan Moore (WATCHMEN, AMERICA'S BEST COMICS) and an introduction by comics historian R.C. Harvey.
Genre: Crime
- Issue # TPB 26 (Part 3) (5 years ago)
- Issue # TPB 26 (Part 2) (5 years ago)
- Issue # TPB 26 (Part 1) (5 years ago)
- Issue # TPB 3 (Part 2) (5 years ago)
- Issue # TPB 3 (Part 1) (5 years ago)
Super Patriotic Heroes
These full-color comic stories from World War II tell of true role models of the patriotic ideal. Starting with The Shield and followed by Captain America, a whole battalion of red, white, and blue heroes appeared on the four-color page to help fight the Nazis. Their fascinating history and their stirring tales will both entertain and inspire new generations! See the two-fisted, three-colored Miss America, The Fighting Yank, Super-American, U.S. Jones, Captain Freedom, Lady Liberty, Major Victory, American Eagle, Captain Victory, and many more!
- Issue # TPB (Part 3) (5 years ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 2) (5 years ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 1) (5 years ago)
Take That, Adolf!: The Fighting Comic Books of the Second World War
Between 1941 and 1945, Hitler was pummeled on comic book covers by everyone from Captain America to Wonder Woman. Take That, Adolf! is an oversized compilation of more than 500 stunningly restored comics covers published during World War II, featuring America’s greatest super-villain. From Superman and Daredevil to propaganda and racism, Take That, Adolf! is a fascinating look at how legendary creators such as Joe Simon, Jack Kirby, Alex Schomburg, Will Eisner, and Lou Fine entertained millions of kids on the home front and buoyed the spirits of GIs fighting overseas by using Adolf Hitler as a punching bag.
- Issue # TPB (Part 3) (5 years ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 2) (5 years ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 1) (5 years ago)
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