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Now: The New Comics Anthology
This is the launch of brand-new, periodic anthology of comics from some of the best cartoonists in the world, such as Eleanor Davis (How to be Happy). Now is an affordable and ongoing (three times a year) anthology of new comics that appeals both to the comics-curious as well as the serious aficionado. It's a platform for short fiction, experimentation, and for showcasing diversity in the comics field. The only common denominator to each piece is an exemplary use of the comics form, with a lineup of established and up-and-coming talent from around the globe. The first issue includes new work from acclaimed creators such as Noah Van Sciver (Fante Bukowski), Gabrielle Bell (Lucky), Dash Shaw (Cosplayers), Sammy Harkham (Crickets), and Malachi Ward (Ancestor), as well as international stars such as J.C. Menu, Conxita Herrerro, Tobias Schalken, and Antoine Coss. Plus strips from Tommi Parrish, Sara Corbett, Daria Tessler, and Kaela Graham, as well as a gorgeous painted cover by artist Rebecca Morgan.
Genre: Literature, Anthology
Cowboy Romances
Cowboy Romances was an anthology that lasted three issues from 1949-1950, it combined two genres (western and romance) that would become major portions of the era in comics. After the third issue, the name was changed to Young Men which would explore other genres including war and superhero.
Dinosaurs for Hire Fall Classic
One-shot continuation of the Eternity series of the same name.
Genre: Video Games
- Issue # Full (9 months ago)
My Own Romance
My Romance is the original title of a comic created in 1948 that was much more renown under its two succeeding titles, which came about through the years. Under the original title, the comic only lasted three issues, up until January of 1949 when the comic changed its name over to My Own Romance, its official title for the majority of the volume's length from the fourth issue in 1949 all the way up until the seventy-sixth issue in 1960. Finally, the comic was re-named a final time to Teen-Age Romance which is what it remained until the series came to a conclusion in 1962 with its eighty-sixth issue.
Genre: Romance
Isle of Dogs
Wes Anderson startled audiences with his stop-motion animated film of Roald Dahl's Fantastic Mr Fox.He now displays his unique wit and playful visual sense in an action-filled saga of Samurai dogs.
Genre: Graphic Novels
- Issue # TPB (9 months ago)
Animated Movie Tunes
Animated Movie-Tunes was published during 1945 through 1946 for a total of 2 issues. This series continued into Movie Tunes Comics.
Genre: Comedy
Dopey Duck Comics
Dopey Duck was published during 1945 through 1946 for a total of 2 issues. This series continued into Wacky Duck.
Genre: Comedy, Anthropomorphic
The Unknown Anti-War Comics
An action-oriented medium, comics have long used wars-real and fictional-as narrative fodder. Now, discover the secret, surprising history of anti-war comics with this marvelously curated collection. A few comics of the time portrayed the horrors of war, but no blatantly anti-war stories were known to exist-until now! Buried in rare comics published during the Cold War were powerful war, fantasy, and sci-fi stories that strongly condemned war and the bomb, boldly calling for peace.
Genre: Military, Historical
- Issue # TPB (Part 3) (9 months ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 2) (9 months ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 1) (9 months ago)
Movie Tunes Comics
Movie Tunes Comics continued from Animated Movie-Tunes #2 and was published for only 1 issue. This series continued into Frankie Comics.
- Issue #3 (9 months ago)
Comico Primer
Comico Primer was created by Comico the Comic Company to showcase talented new artists, as well as introduce new characters to the world. Primer consisted of several black and white stories by varying new talents.
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