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The Incredible Adventures of Dog Mendonca and Pizzaboy
What do an overweight Portuguese werewolf, a seven-year-old girl who's actually a six thousand-year-old demon, and a downtrodden pizza boy have in common? In this smash-hit import, the unlikely team bands together to ward off occult evils, Nazis, and impending global doom! Werewolves! Demons! Mad scientists! Pizza! Introduction by An American Werewolf in London director John Landis!
Genre: Comedy
- Issue # TPB 3 (9 months ago)
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- Issue # TPB 1 (9 months ago)
Film Funnies
Film Funnies was published during 1949 through 1950 for a total of 2 issues.
Genre: Comedy
Grease Bats
Along with their friends and plenty of beer, Andy and Scout are just trying to make it through their 20s, survive late capitalism, and navigate the dating world. Tough and loving Andy is a genderqueer trans individual, who dates like there’s no tomorrow while Scout, an all-feelings-all-the-time mistake-maker, is still languishing over her ex-girlfriend…from like two years ago. Created by Archie Bongiovanni (The Quick and Easy Guide to They/Them Pronouns) and originally published on Autostraddle, this edition collects all the best misadventures, internet dates, and bad decisions in one place!
- Issue # TPB (Part 3) (9 months ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 2) (9 months ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 1) (9 months ago)
Drawing Lines: An Anthology of Women Cartoonists
Showcasing stories from some of the comics' greatest female creators, this anthology features stories that range from mainstream adventures to hilarious comic shorts to heart-wrenching autobiographical stories. Featuring over a dozen stories by top talents like New York Times bestselling author Joyce Carol Oates, Eisner Awardwinning illustrator Jill Thompson, Scary Godmother creator Colleen Doran, DC Comics creators Gail Simone and Joelle Jones, and many more!
- Issue # TPB (9 months ago)
Sergio Aragonés' Groo: Mightier Than the Sword
Pipil Khan wants nothing more than to name an heir and shuck his mortal coil, but one thing stands in his way: Groo! It seems Pipil Khan just can't rest easy until the world's dumbest barbarian is out of the way, and he'll give his kingdom to the one of his sons who can accomplish this. But they're gonna need help, and they just might find it in the one person tough enough to take down Groo: namely Groo! Be there as Sergio Aragonés kicks off four issues of palace intrigue, abuse of the press, and breaking stuff.
- Issue #4 (9 months ago)
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Juliet Takes A Breath
For fans of Bloom and Spinning, critically-acclaimed writer Gabby Rivera (Marvel's America) adapts her bestselling novel alongside artist Celia Moscote in an unforgettable queer coming-of-age story exploring race, identity and what it means to be true to your amazing self. Even when the rest of the world doesn't understand. Juliet Milagros Palante is leaving the Bronx and headed to Portland, Oregon. She just came out to her family and isn't sure if her mom will ever speak to her again. But Juliet has a plan to figure out what it means to be Puerto Rican, lesbian and out. And that starts with the perfect mentor -- Harlowe Brisbane, a feminist author who will surely help Juliet find her best self. There's just one problem -- Harlowe's white, not from the Bronx and doesn't have the answers. Okay, maybe that's more than one problem, but Juliet never said it was a perfect plan.
- Issue # TPB (Part 2) (9 months ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 1) (9 months ago)
Left Bank Gang
F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway, Ezra Pound, and James Joyce walk into a Parisian bar... no, it's not the beginning of a joke, but the premise of Jason's unique new graphic novel. Set in 1920s Paris, The Left Bank Gang is a deliciously inventive re-imagining of these four literary figures as graphic novelists! Yes, in Jason's warped world, cartooning is the dominant form of fiction, and not only do these four literary giants work in the comics medium but they get together to discuss the latest graphic novels from Dostoevsky to Faulkner ("Hasn't he heard of white space? His panels are too crowded!"), and bemoan their erratic careers. With guest appearances by Zelda Fitzgerald and Jean-Paul Sartre, and a few remarkable twists and turns along the way, and you've got one of the funniest and most playful graphic novels of the year. Like Jason's acclaimed Why Are You Doing This?, The Left Bank Gang is rendered in full spectacular color. "Cross Ingmar Bergman with Walt Kelly and Raymond Carver and you may have some idea of what Norwegian cartoonist Jason's work is like... one of the medium's finest storytellers." - Publishers Weekly
- Issue # Full (9 months ago)
I Think He's Crazy!
Torn from the pages of National Lampoon magazine: Fantagraphics brings you the complete collection of The Appletons, Timberland Tales, and other hilarious comics creations. For fourteen years, cartoonist B.K. Taylor regaled and baffled the readers with the good-natured goofiness of his odd suburban family, The Appletons, and his innocent cast of Canadians who encountered the outside world and the trials of everyday life in Timberland Tales. Talyor's art is richly, realistically, and subversively detailed. At first, you might think it's being played it straight, but take a closer look … With a foreword by comedian and star Tim Allen (Last Man Standing) and an afterword by horror writer R.L. Stine (Goosebumps; Fear Street).
Genre: Comedy, Slice of Life
- Issue # TPB (9 months ago)
Speed Bump: A 25th Anniversary Collection
This silver anniversary edition of Dave Coverly’s Reuben award-winning Speed Bump collects 300 of his best cartoons into one full-color book. 25 years of ideas. 25 years of drawings. 25 years of coffee. Man, that’s a lot of coffee. Coverly’s work has appeared in over 400 newspapers, including the Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times, and the Detroit Free Press, as well as in Parade magazine, textbooks, greeting cards, and even on that internet thingy. Dry and gentle not only describes Dave’s hands, but his sense of humor as well. And while there are no guarantees in life, this new collection of Speed Bump cartoons hopes to make you think, smile, snort awkwardly, rethink, pause for a bathroom break, maybe get a second cup of coffee, and return to read a few more before realizing you really should be doing something a little more productive.
Genre: Comedy
- Issue # TPB (Part 2) (9 months ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 1) (9 months ago)
Fearless Dawn: Return of Old Number Seven
Troubled Special Agent "Old Number Seven" teams up with Fearless Dawn to investigate livestock mutilations down South Jersey way. Could it be The Jersey Devil? Tune in to find out the truth in the next pulse-pounding issue of Fearless Dawn!
- Issue # Full (9 months ago)
The Complete Works of Fante Bukowski
Collects all three volumes of the Eisner Award-nominated graphic novels series, which skewers a self-important male literary poser. Living in a beat-up motel and consorting with the downtrodden as well as the mid-level literati, Fante Bukowski must overcome great obstacles ― a love interest turned rival, ghostwriting a teen celebrity's memoirs, no actual talent ― to gain the respect and adoration from critics and, more importantly, his father. Van Sciver has created a scathing, hilarious, and empathetic character study of a self-styled author determined that he's just one more poem (or drink) away from success. The book includes a foreward by novelist Ryan Boudinot (Blueprints of the Afterlife), a facsimile reproduction of Bukowski's literary debut, 6 Poems (thought lost to time in the wake of a motel fire that destroyed the entire original print run), a "Works Cited" section, and a selection of "visual tributes" by over two dozen cartoonists including Nina Bunjevac, Simon Hanselmann, Jesse Jacobs, Ed Piskor, Leslie Stein, and others.
- Issue # TPB (Part 5) (9 months ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 4) (9 months ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 3) (9 months ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 2) (9 months ago)
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Archie & Friends Travel
Travel ‘round the globe with Archie and the gang! See the world–from The Archies on tour in the Philippines, to Raj’s documentary in India, a quick layover with Reggie in Rome and finally B&V getting some royal treatment in Canada!
- Issue # Full (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 Killer Condom
It looks like a condom.It feels like a condom.It fits like a condom.But it's no ordinary condom... it's a killer!Ralf König's comedy horror classic-which has been produced as a feature film and staged as a life-sized puppet show-is once again available in English!
- Issue # TPB (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)
Mockingbird (2015)
Mockingbird thought a field trip to Angel-10 would be a breeze, but she hadn't banked on the menacing presence of the Ulandi, the planet's natural (or unnatural) inhabitants.A young student of Practical Solar Mechanics, what could they possibly want with her? Or, with no friends, is she just being paranoid?Either way, she'll just die if she doesn't get her assignment finished!
- Issue # TPB (9 months ago)
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