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Tigress Tales

Tigress Tales

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Genre: Fantasy

Great Northern Brotherhood of Canadian Cartoonists

Great Northern Brotherhood of Canadian Cartoonists

Whenever you're in Dominion on Milverton Street, you will stumble across an arresting array of handsome old buildings. The one with the pink stone facade with the familiar Canadian cartoon characters over the doorway is the Dominion branch of the Great Northern Brotherhood of Canadian Cartoonists, erected in 1935 and the last standing building of the once prestigious members-only organization. For years, this building, filled with art deco lamps, simple handcrafted wooden furniture, and halls and halls of black-and-white portraits of Canada's best cartoonists where the professionals of the Great White North's active comics community met — so active that there were outposts in Montreal and Winnipeg, with headquarters in Toronto. Everyone from all branches of the industry—newspaper strips, gag cartoons, nickel-backs, comic books, political art, accordion books, graphic novels—gathered in their dark green blazers to drink cocktails, eat, dance, and discuss all things cartooning...

Cyberswine

Cyberswine

Number of Issues Published:3 (0-2).

Rangeland Love

Rangeland Love

Rangeland Love was published during 1949 through 1950 for a total of 2 issues.
Genre: Romance

Romance Diary

Romance Diary

Romance Diary was published during 1949 through 1950 for a total of 2 issues.
Genre: Romance

Map of My Heart

Map of My Heart

Map of My Heart celebrates the twentieth anniversary of John Porcellino's seminal and influential comics zine, King-Cat Comics, which he started self publishing in 1989 and which has been his predominant means of expression. In this collection, while Porcellino is living in isolation and experiencing the pain of divorce he crafts a melancholic, tender graphic ballad of heartbreak and reflection.Known for his sad, quiet honesty rendered in his signature deceptively minimalist style, Porcellino has a command of graphic storytelling as sophisticated as the medium's more visually intricate masters. Few other artists are able to so expertly contemplate the sadness, beauty, and wonder of life in so few lines.

Girl In Dior

Girl In Dior

The Girl in Dior is Clara, a freshly hired chronicler, fan of fashion and our guide in the busy corridors of the brand new house of Christian Dior. It's February 12, 1947 and the crème de la crème of Paris Haute Couture is flocking to the momentous event of Dior's first show. In a flurry of corolla shaped skirts, the parade of models file down the runway. The audience is mesmerized: it's a triumph! Carmel Snow of Harper's Bazaar cries out: "It's quite a revolution, your dresses have such a new look!" Dior's career is launched and Clara's story begins. Soon, she is picked by Dior himself to be his model...

Pigeons from Hell (1991)

Pigeons from Hell (1991)

Comic adaptation of the Robert E. Howard story.
Genre: Horror

Ironhand of Almuric

Ironhand of Almuric

Picking up from where the Almuric graphic novel left off, Esau Cairn, Ironhand, continues his adventures on the distant planet Almuric. With sword in hand, Cairn battles his way from one danger to the next-- in an attempt to bring peace to a war-torn world, and to find his own place in it!

Romance Tales

Romance Tales

Romance Tales ran during 1949 through 1950 for 3 issues.
Genre: Romance

Rice Boy

Rice Boy

Rice Boy is a surreal fantasy graphic novel set in a world called Overside. A lonely creature called Rice Boy and an ageless machine called The One Electronic venture through a strange world to fulfill a prophecy with implications few understand.

Virgins' Wood

Virgins' Wood

In a world where Men and Beasts struggle to live together, a historic pact has been signed, sealed by the marriage of the virtuous Dawn given to the valiant Fire Wolf. But when the latter is found brutally murdered on his wedding bed, the war starts again and the two clans are ready to do anything to win a game that promises to be bloody, murderous and ruthless.
Genre: Fantasy


The Love Bunglers

The Love Bunglers

The suppression of family history is the initial thread that ties together The Love Bunglers, featuring Hernandez's longtime Love and Rockets heroine Maggie. Because these secrets can't be dealt with openly, their lingering effect is even more powerful. But Maggie's ability to navigate and find meaning in her life - despite losing her culture, her brother, her profession, and her friends - is what's made her a compelling character. After a lifetime of losses, Maggie finds, in the second half, her longtime off and on lover, Ray Dominguez. Much like John Updike in his four Rabbitnovels, Jaime Hernandez has been following his longtime character Maggie around for several decades, all of which has seemed to be building towards this book in particular.

The Secret Of Kells

The Secret Of Kells

History, myth and legend collide in this full-colour illustrated storybook of the animated feature Brendan and the Secret of Kells. Twelve-year-old Brendan's life in the monastery at Kells is not very exciting until Aidan arrives. Suddenly life is one big adventure. In the forest Brendan is rescued from wolves by Aisling, a mysterious green-eyed girl. In the cave of the Dark One, he risks his life to steal the eye of the serpent god, Crom Cruach. Meanwhile Aidan is keeping a secret that will become Brendan's biggest challenge, and the Vikings get nearer and nearer ...This exciting story is brought to life through stunning visuals and includes a section of facts about the real Book of Kells.

Actual Confessions

Actual Confessions

Actual Confessions numbers from 13 to 14 for a total of 2 issues. This series continued from Love Adventures.
Genre: Romance

Love Adventures

Love Adventures

Love Adventures ran during 1949 through 1952 for 12 issues. This series then continued into Actual Confessions.
Genre: Romance

To My Eyes

To My Eyes

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Hup

Hup

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Genre: Biography

Mother, Come Home

Mother, Come Home

Mother, Come Home is Paul Hornschemeier's piercing graphic-novel debut. It secured the cartoonist's place as one of his generation's most skillful and ambitious practitioners; and proved a harbinger of the subject matter that the artist would go on to explore most consistently in later work: the nuclear family. Mother, Come Home quietly studies the inner lives of recently widowed David and his 7-year-old son, Thomas; both are unable to deal with their grief directly. Eisner-, Harvey-, and Ignatz-Award-nominated Hornschemeier's controlled brushwork is clean, and his nine-panel page layouts pace David's inexorable descent into utter despair. Hornschemeier is equally precise when it comes to Mother, Come Home's color palette: subdued but warm, which suits the story's melancholy and contemplative mode. Mother, Come Home is masterfully drawn; a powerful work with universal themes of anguish and loss.

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