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Comedy comic
Alan Moore's Maxwell the Magic Cat
Release under Alan Moore's pen names Curt Vile so he could still find work while collecting government money. This series would find its home in the Northants Post in 1979. Alan Moore wrote, drew and lettered this series. This is one of the few series where Alan Moore did his own art for. Each of these comics where Oversized magazine comic size, much like the Heavy Metal Magazines. The series is in black and white and each book is 32 pages long, with a cover price of $4.95.
Life's a Bitch: The Complete Bitchy Bitch Stories
Naughty Bits, the longest-running solo comic by a female alternative cartoonist, came to an end in 2004 after a 14-year, 40-issue run. Beloved for the expressive scrawl of Gregory's line and her take-no-prisoners satirical approach, it was particularly notable for introducing the world to Bitchy Bitch―a woman who is eternally, magnificently, and for the most part, quite justifiably pissed off at the world around her! This volume collects the entire first half of the Bitchy Bitch saga, and it ranges widely in her eventful life. There are stories about Bitchy's travails as a little girl (when she was just "Bitsy Bitch"), including that greatest horror of all, the holidays; a long sequence about her hippie free-love days in the '70s (and the harrowing abortion that followed); tales of her miserable days as an office drone surrounded by dunces, lechers, and the occasional ultra-Christian maniac; and the hilarious full-length graphic novel "Bitchy Takes a Vacation," where a tropical getaway turns into a fiasco (romanic and otherwise) of epic proportions.
- Issue # TPB (Part 3) (5 years ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 2) (5 years ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 1) (5 years ago)
Madhouse Comics
Madhouse Comics (1974) #95 continues from The Mad House Glads (1970) #94.Madhouse Comics (1974) #95 continues from The Mad House Glads (1970) #94.
Genre: Comedy, Anthropomorphic
- Issue #130 (5 years ago)
- Issue #129 (5 years ago)
- Issue #128 (5 years ago)
- Issue #127 (5 years ago)
- Issue #126 (5 years ago)
The Mad House Glads
Numbering continues in Mad House (Archie, 1974 series).
Genre: Comedy, Anthropomorphic
The Complete Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck
From his shoe-shining boyhood in Scotland to his treasure-hoarding adulthood in Duckburg, Uncle Scrooge McDuck has lived a life of legend ― a legend founded by Scrooge’s creator Carl Barks and carried to new heights in Don Rosa’s signature storyline, "The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck!" But never before has Rosa’s epic ― originally told in twelve Eisner Award–winning chapters plus a wealth of "companion" follow-ups ― been fully assembled in the precise timeline of the events they tell! Now join Scrooge, Donald Duck, the Beagle Boys, Flintheart Glomgold, and more for the first-ever complete and chronological Scrooge McDuck biography!
- Issue # TPB 2 (Part 2) (5 years ago)
- Issue # TPB 2 (Part 1) (5 years ago)
- Issue # TPB 1 (Part 2) (5 years ago)
- Issue # TPB 1 (Part 1) (5 years ago)
Rat Queens Special: Swamp Romp
Dragons. Monsters. Tricksters. The Rat Queens have seen—and slayed!—it all. But when a dying man of great wealth hires our heroes to exact revenge for the murder of his prized unicorn, Betty, Hannah, Braga, Violet, and Dee are suddenly thrust into a quest that may bring them face-to-face with a mythological creature thought only to exist in bedtime stories. This is Palisade’s urban legend, and it will end with either death or a mass fortune. Featuring the all-new RAT QUEENS creative team, RYAN FERRIER (Death Orb, Criminy) and PRISCILLA PETRAITES (Brilliant Trash)—who will be taking the reins of the ongoing title starting with issue #16!
- Issue # Full (5 years ago)
Sshhhh!
From the multiple Eisner and Harvey Award-winning author comes this sharp suite of short tales, ranging from the funny to the terrifying to the surreal to the touching, all told entirely in pantomime. Like Chris Ware, Jason's clean, deadpan style (featuring animal-headed characters with mask-like faces) hides a wealth of emotion and human complexity, leavened with a wicked wit. Jason's work has also drawn comparisons to Art Spiegelman for the similar ways both artists utilize anthropomorphic stylizations to reach deeper, more general truths, and to create elegantly minimalist panels whose emotional depth-charge comes as an even greater shock. His dark wit and supremely bold use of "jump-cuts" from one scene to the next are endlessly surprising and exhilarating.
- Issue # TPB (5 years ago)
Betty & Veronica Friends Forever: Pets
Betty and Veronica aren’t just each other’s BFFs, they also have some furry friends as well—and in this collection of off-the-wall and heartwarming stories put those pets in the spotlight!
- Issue # Full (5 years ago)
Weathercraft
Weathercraft is Woodring's first full-length graphic novel set in the world of his most beloved character, Frank -- indeed, Woodring's first graphic novel, period! -- and it features the same hypnotically-gorgeous linework and mystical iconography. As it happens, Frank has only a brief supporting appearance in Weathercraft, which actually stars Manhog, Woodring's pathetic, brutish everyman (or everyhog). After enduring 32 pages of almost incomprehensible suffering, Manhog embarks upon a transformative journey and attains enlightenment. He wants to go to celestial realms but instead altruistically returns to the unifactor to undo a wrong he has inadvertently brought about: The transformation of the evil politician Whim into a mind-destroying plant-demon who distorts and enslaves Frank and his friends. The new and metaphysically expanded Manhog sets out for a final battle with Whim... Finalist, 2010 Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Graphic Novels Named one of Publishers Weekly's Best Books of 2010 Ranked #6 on TIME.com's Best Graphic Novels of 2010 "Weathercraft is a magnificent and slightly wicked little book: a whimsical farce about some of the nastiest, darkest metaphysical stuff there is, a banquet for the eyes that starts growing tendrils once it's inside you." ? Douglas Wolk, Publishers Weekly.
- Issue # TPB (5 years ago)
Sharky
Veteran comics creator and publisher Dave Elliott is launching a web comic version of his book Sharky. Image Comics originally published Sharky as a four-issue mini-series in 1998, written by Elliott with art by Alex Horley. The comic guest-stars a "who's who" of independent comics' greatest characters: Erik Larsen's Savage Dragon; Harris Comics' Vampirella; Mike Allred's Madman; Dark Horse's The Mask; Evan Dorkin's Milk and Cheese; Michael T. Gilbert's Mr. Monster; Joe Quesada and Jimmy Palmiotti's Ash; Keith Giffen's Trencher; and Al Gordon and Jerry Ordway's Wildstar.
Just The Tips
Just in time to come down everybody's chimneys this holiday season, the creators of SEX CRIMINALS are proud-ish to present JUST THE TIPS: a curated collection of tips, tricks, moves, advice, suggestions, stories, and confessions, how-tos, do's, don'ts, and do-agains-but-slower-this-times from the unmissable letters column of SEX CRIMINALS, alongside all-new material specially created for this collection only. Finally, a book to teach you how to not be a sex dumby no more. It's this book.
- Issue # TPB (5 years ago)
The Get Along Gang
From the popular TV series, the Get Along Gang got their own comic-book series as part of Marvel Comics' Star Comics imprint. The series only ran for 6 issues.
Genre: Comedy, Anthropomorphic
Fukitor
Jason Karns’ Fukitor is an attack of a different kind: reprinted from the artist’s self-published zine, the book is a 144 page compilation of full color comics that reside uneasily between a straight and satirical response to the violence, xenophobia, and sexual and racial stereotypes found in pop culture.
- Issue # TPB (5 years ago)
Oh Joy Sex Toy
Oh Joy, Sex Toy (OJST) is a weekly comic that debuted April 2013 and updates every Tuesday to bring you reviews of everything that relates to sex, sexuality and the sex industry. From toys to workshops to birth control and much more, no stone will be left unturned, no vibrator left unused, no nipple left unpinched. With the aid of guest reviewers, this comic will cover products for ALL the different anatomies people posses, from vulvas to penises and beyond. OJST strives to be relevant to all different genders, body types, and sexualities.
- Issue # TPB 4 (Part 3) (5 years ago)
- Issue # TPB 4 (Part 2) (5 years ago)
- Issue # TPB 4 (Part 1) (5 years ago)
- Issue # TPB 3 (Part 3) (5 years ago)
- Issue # TPB 3 (Part 2) (5 years ago)
Dork!
From the multi-Eisner award-winning creator of Milk and Cheese and Beasts of Burden comes this collection of his cult, humor comic anthology. Comprising years of black humor stories about a living voodoo doll, a serial killer sitcom, truly real live sex, a disco skinhead, an urbane devil puppet, classic works of literature acted out by Fisher-Price toys, and more absurdity--this is a must have for Dorkin fans! Featuring most of the Dork comic run as well as the 2012 full-color House of Fun special, along with rarities, extras, a cover gallery, and a newly drawn introduction.
Genre: Comedy
- 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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