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Comedy comic
Huckleberry Hound / Quick Draw McGraw Giant Size Flip Book
Part of the "Harvey Classics" series.
- Issue # Full (9 months ago)
Meow, Baby!
After seven books that have ranged from tragedy (Hey, Wait...) to drama (Sshhhh!) to thriller melodrama (The Iron Wagon, Why Are You Doing This?), Jason unleashes his inner Scandinavian goofball with this big collection of hilarious shorter pieces. God, the Devil, mummies, vampires, zombies, werewolves, reanimated skeletons, space invaders, Death, cavemen, Godzilla and Elvis populate these most often wordless blackout gags, side by side with Jason's usual Little-Orphan-Annie-eyed, rabbit-and-bird-head protagonists — a "lighter side" of one of the best cartoonists of the new millennium.
- Issue # TPB (9 months ago)
Be A Man
Jeffrey Brown's own self-parody of his "ultra-sensitive" graphic novel, Clumsy. A heaping of in-your-face male chauvinism, over-the-top machismo, and self-involved gratification. For all those jerks who complained that Jeffrey Brown was a sissy, finally you can see him be a man!
- Issue # Full (9 months ago)
Incomplete Works
Daydreams, fantasy, true love and procrastination feature strongly in this marvelous selection of Dylan Horrocks’s shorter comics. Daydreams, fantasy, true love and procrastination feature strongly in this marvelous selection of Dylan Horrocks’s shorter comics. Running from 1986 to 2012, Incomplete Works is both the chronicle of an age and a portrait of one man’s heroic struggle to get some work done. From the creator of Hicksville and Sam Zabel and the Magic Pen.
- Issue # TPB (Part 2) (9 months ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 1) (9 months ago)
The Monkey in the Basement and Other Delusions
Corinne Mucha tells three hilarious and honest tales of her life and her amazing imagination. In the first, "There's a Monkey in the Basement," Corinne spots signs of an animal in her basement and quickly deduces a circus monkey has hidden in her house! Then in "I Don't Belong Here," she deals with the evidence she was switched at birth and/or re-incarnated. Finally, in "Flying Dreams," her vivid dreams of flying lead her to try to discover how she can fly in real life.
- Issue # Full (9 months ago)
The Flintstone Kids
In this issue, Fred and Barney work on getting Fred elected class president in “Prehistoric Politics” and then everybody gets ready for a visit from rich uncle Mintstone in “Uncle Mintstone Comes to Town.” Scripts by Michael Gallagher and art by Ernie Colon & Al Milgrom. Also, Fred dreams about being a championship boxer in the future in “Bedrock Future Shock.” Script by Michael Gallagher and art by Warren Kremer.
Lola's Super Club
Lola is a girl like any other, except for one tiny detail: her father, Robert Darkhair, is James Blond, a top-secret agent so secretive, that not even he knows what he does, or at least that is what Blond wants us to believe. When the villains of Friendly Falls kidnap Lola’s parents, she becomes Super-Lola. Accompanied by her toy dinosaur Super-James (in undies) who can grow to the size of an actual dinosaur (thus stretching the undies), their cat Hot Dog, a pencil, an eraser, and an infallible duckie pool toy, she is off to the rescue. Ah, imagination. It is our most powerful weapon
- Issue # TPB 2 (9 months ago)
- Issue # TPB 1 (9 months ago)
Second Coming: Only Begotten Son
The infant Sunstar will grow up to fulfill his destiny as Earth's most powerful superhero and roommate to Jesus Christ - but first, he and his parents must endure the mundane and the tedious on the last night of the doomed planet Zirconia. All AHOY comics feature extra prose stories and illustrations.
Culture Corner
Did you ever wonder how to stop brooding if your ears are protruding? Or how to indulge yourself and snore without being a bore? Or for the masochists among you, how to sit on a tack? Or for the narcissists, how to contemplate the back of your pate? Or something as simple as how to get out of bed gracefully? Or something a bit more challenging like how to boot a fly off your snoot? Or, if you’re the violent type, what’s the best way to kick someone in the teeth? Or, for those striving for greater refinement, how to be particular and is perpendicular? If these conundrums have perplexed and mystified you, the remedy is at hand: cartooning genius Basil Wolverton’s “Culture Corner,” an indispensable guide to demystifying life’s most worrisome and disconcerting social quandaries.
Genre: Comedy, Historical
- Issue # TPB (Part 2) (9 months ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 1) (9 months ago)
Where Are You, Leopold?
Leopold is just like every other boy in town... except that he can turn himself invisible! 1 VOLUME RELEASED - INDEPENDENT STORIES. Perhaps when he grows up, Leopold will use his powers to fight the forces of evil... but for now, he just wants to have a little fun -- sometimes at his sister's expense, other times as her partner in crime. Join Leopold and Celine as they turn everyday life into a silly adventure!
- Issue # TPB 2 (9 months ago)
- Issue # TPB 1 (9 months ago)
Snelson
In the 1990s, "edgy" standup comic Melville Snelson had it all - but twenty-five years later, his jokes come off as tired and offensive. Desperate for a comeback, Snelson sets out on tour with a group of young, socially conscious comedians. Can a '90s has-been hit the big time, or is Snelson about to be canceled for good? A hilarious, definitely adult contemporary satire that mocks the dying breaths of white male entitlement, from the writer of AHOY's Planet of the Nerds.
Cats are Weird and More Observations
Cartoonist Jeffrey Brown's drawings perfectly capture the humor and quirkiness of cats in all their strange and charming glory. Following the success of Cat Getting Out of a Bag, this all-new collection of color and black-and-white comic strips loosely follows the adventures of a pair of cats as they explore the world around them, indoors and out. Adventures include taking a nap, licking a shoe, attacking dust particles, hiding in cabinets, pouncing on fallen leaves, confronting the vacuum cleaner, patrolling the yard, and purring up a stormall adorably rendered in Brown's immediate and irresistible style. Sure to delight anyone who lives with cats and appreciates their sweet and batty behavior, this beautifully packaged gift book is the cat's meow.
Genre: Comedy
- Issue # TPB (9 months ago)
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