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Acme Novelty Library No. 16, The
by Ware, Chris
The Return of Chris Ware
Chris Ware's stories always leaving me gasping and, occasionally, weeping. This short work is no exception. |
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Amazing Adventures of the Escapist, The
by Chabon, Michael
Houdini in Tights
After four years of waiting, Michael Chabon's Escapist finally gets his own comic book. |
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Bone #55
by Smith, Jeff
Bone: The Epilogue - Down to the Marrow!
Bone comes to an end in this fantastic double sized issue- and as they say, all good things must come to an end, and this is a fantastic ending! |
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Bone #54
by Smith, Jeff
Time for the Climax!
Bone is still on a roll, and still highly enjoyable in the second to last issue of the highly acclaimed comic book! Check it out today - the final issue out shortly! |
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Knights Of The Dinner Table
by Blackburn, Jolly; Jelke, Brian; Johansson, Steve; Kenzer, David
It's the HackMaster Knights!
Role-playing hi-jinks and so much more - a comic book that reaches new levels and packs a gutsplitting laughter punch! Hoody Hoo! |
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Quimby the Mouse
by Ware, Chris
Not Your Father's Mickey Mouse
Once again, Chris Ware proves he's something of a genius with pen and ink as he delves into the self-conscious subconscious. All this in what people once called "a comic book." |
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Preacher
by Ennis, Garth
Preach on!
Jesse Custer, Tulip and Cassidy are the main characters in this storyline by Garth Ennis. Definitely for mature readers, this is a book that you won't be able to put down. |
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Bone #53
by Smith, Jeff
Issue by Issue... Bone creeps towards the end...!
I'll make no bones about it, I'm going to miss <b;>Bone;</b> when Jeff Smith and Co. hang up their ink pens! |
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Bone
by Smith, Jeff
The Bone is close to an end...
Perhaps it's the way of any great storyteller- even the best classics surely has to have an ending… and so it is with Bone. Three more to go… and I'll be riding it all the way to the words The End.
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GRRL Scouts
by Mahfood, Jim
Start of a new comic book reign...
A totally different feel of comic than the usual superhero stuff—Jim Mahfood's artwork really brings out the GRRL in GRRL Scouts! |
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