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Comedy comic
A Cockeyed Menagerie: The Drawings of T.S. Sullivant
Welcome to the cockeyed menagerie of Thomas Starling Sullivant. From the 1880s to the Roaring Twenties, Sullivant conjured up a whimsical world in pen and ink — riotous gag cartoons featuring anthropomorphic animals of all stripes; perennial American "types" like hobos, hayseeds, and urban hucksters; and familiar characters from ancient myths and biblical tales. Imbued with infectious joy, his drawings have inspired generations of artists and countless Disney films. Fantagraphics is proud to present the most comprehensive collection ever published of Sullivant's delightfully off-kilter creations, which have not seen the light of day since their initial appearance in pioneering humor magazines over a century ago. Rounded out with aesthetic appreciations by artists Nancy Beiman, Barry Blitt, Steve Brodner, John Cuneo, Ricardo Martínez, Peter de Seve, and Jim Woodring; and scholarly essays by historians R.C. Harvey and Rick Marschall, A Cockeyed Menagerie gives this unheralded cartooning genius his due at last.
Genre: Comedy
- Issue # TPB (Part 4) (9 months ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 3) (9 months ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 2) (9 months ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 1) (9 months ago)
More Mundane
PLUS: Several naps! Parties! Concerts! Anger! Fun! Fun! Fun!
Genre: Comedy
- Issue # Full (9 months ago)
Edgar Allan Poe's Snifter of Death
Irreverent, Poe-inspired tales of mystery and inebriation return in a new series! Mark Russell and Peter Snejbjerg expose chocolate vampires, fruit-flavored Frankensteins, and other crunchy creeps in an all-new Monster Serials thriller. If we survive that, writer Stuart Moore and artist Frank Cammuso chronicle an adventure of Edgar Allan Poe when he was a boy! Plus, illustrated prose features!
Genre: Comedy
Comic Pages
Series continued from: Funny Picture Stories (Centaur, 1936 series) v.3 #3.
Genre: Comedy
- Issue #306 (9 months ago)
Tasmanian Devil and His Tasty Friends
Taz and his tasty friends star in this Looney Tunes one-shot.
- Issue # Full (9 months ago)
The Song of Aglaia
Cartoonist Anne Simon showcases a deft touch in this astute dissection of human relationships, which weaves 19th century France, biting feminism, and the pop imagination of the Beatles into one deliciously philosophical farce, full of subversive twists and comical turns.
Genre: Graphic Novels, Comedy
- Issue # TPB (9 months ago)
Cosplay
Abel is a cosplayer. His parents don’t get it. His brother’s a big, dumb jock. Still, the geek heaven of Comic-Kon is just around the corner, and this year, Abel plans to win the cosplay contest as his hero, Batman. But the convention has other surprises in store. When an intelligence team invades the floor in hot pursuit of a rogue agent, Abel and his friends have a chance to be the heroes they only dress up as. A series of chases and double-crosses ensues that will teach these eager kids what being a true hero really means.
- Issue # TPB (9 months ago)
Wizards of Mickey (2020)
When a sorcerer steals a powerful magic crystal from the ancient wizard Nereus, apprentice Mickey Mouse travels to the capital of Grandhaven to reclaim it before Nereus realizes it’s gone. His search leads him to the Grand Sorcerers Tournament, which he enters with two young wizards he meets along the way—Goofy and Donald Duck. Little does he know, a far more sinister plot is unfolding in the shadows of the competition...
- Issue # TPB 7 (Part 3) (9 months ago)
- Issue # TPB 7 (Part 2) (9 months ago)
- Issue # TPB 7 (Part 1) (9 months ago)
- Issue # TPB 6 (Part 3) (9 months ago)
- Issue # TPB 6 (Part 2) (9 months ago)
My Bad
A sharp super-hero spoof from a stellar team that includes co-creators of Irredeemable and Second Coming! In Gravel City, the super-villain Emperor King has devised not only a sadistic death trap for his arch-enemy, The Accelerator, but also the means to penetrate the top secrets of his other arch-enemy, The Chandelier! Important new comic book universe begins here, we say sarcastically!
Comics and Stories
Now all your favorite 'toons have found a common home in Tex Avery's Comics and Stories! Featuring the fabulously funny adventures of Wolf & Red, Droopy Dog, and Screwball Squirrel, this four-issue series promises all the eye-popping fun that Avery inspired in the hit motion-picture The Mask!
Elvira Meets Vincent Price
The two titans of horror and comedy untie in comics for the very first time! Dynamite Entertainment Proudly Presents… Elvira Meets Vincent Price! Elvira is back, with her most historic AND greatest costar ever! The ghost of Vincent Price is a spirit with a mission, and only the Mistress of the Dark can help! The Apocalypse is coming, and it’s going to be live-streamed for binge-watching, but a long-lost movie can save the world… if only the movie star specter and the horror hostess with the mostest can find it in time! Thrills, chills, and all sorts of terrible puns! Issue #1 features an all-star cast of cover artists, including fan favorites Dave Acosta, John Royle, series artist Juan Samu and a stunning photo of the gorgeous lady herself – Elvira: Mistress of the Dark! Things You Didn't Know About Elvira -Screenrant.com • Her mother owned a costume shop. • Elvis gave her career advice. • She worked with Federico Fellini. • She's An Award-Winning Actress • She's A Well-Established Author Fascinating Facts About Vincent Price -MentalFloss.com • Vincent Price initially studied for a master’s degree in fine arts. • A museum in East Los Angeles is named after Vincent Price. • Vincent Price was a major foodie. • Tim Burton’s Vincent Price documentary remains incomplete and unreleased to this day. • Vincent Price’s voice is featured on a Disneyland attraction. David Avallone is Dynamite’s ghastly and fantastic Elvira scribe, having recently and successfully completed several arcs of the horror hostess with the mostest’s adventures and joined for the first time by artist Juan Samu, fresh from drawing the great adventures of Hasbro’s comics universe at IDW.
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