Within the pages of this exquisite poetry anthology, Leaning toward Light: Poems for Gardens & the Hands That Tend Them, you'll find a heartfelt and welcoming array of poems
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Folio Society's latest release, "DC Comics: The Golden Age," marks the triumphant return of the pioneering inaugural exploits of iconic superheroes such as Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, and an array of other legendary characters.
Funny Things: A Comic Strip Biography of Charles M. Schulz by Luca Debus and Francesco Matteuzzi embark on a mission to chronicle Schulz's life using the very medium that immortalized him: the comic strip.
Bob Odenkirk, the acclaimed Emmy Award-winning writer, comedian, and actor, along with his talented daughter Erin Odenkirk, a gifted illustrator, come together to offer a delightful collection of whimsical poetry suitable for readers of all ages.
DK, the award-winning global book publisher and a division of Penguin Random House is excited to announce Marvel Studios The Marvel Cinematic Universe: An Official Timeline releasing in September 2023.
"The Micronauts," under the masterful pen of writer Bill Mantlo, masterfully brings together the subatomic heroes of Homeworld and the Marvel Universe. This Omnibus edition is a collector's dream.
The Art Gallery of Ontario prepares to unveil a fresh iteration of the renowned exhibition "David Bowie Is". The curatorial team has meticulously curated a catalog of David Bowie's top 100 must-read books.
As Disney celebrates the monumental "100 Years of Wonder," "The Art of Walt Disney" by Christopher Finch has returned to captivate a new generation. It encapsulates a century's worth of enduring animation magic.
Ozzy at 75 by Daniel Bukszpan explores a rich tapestry of 75 of his most outstanding achievements and pivotal moments, chronicling a life and career that have been nothing short of extraordinary.
Let me introduce you to the whimsical disease that has befallen me, Tsundoku! It's an ancient Japanese art that befell me—an ailment that compels me to acquire books with great fervor.
Persepolis has earned widespread acclaim and soared to best-selling status worldwide. Marjane Satrapi unfolds the poignant and unforgettable tale of her childhood and coming of age in Tehran during the Islamic Revolution.
Jess Zafarris' Words from Hell: Unearthing the Darkest Secrets of English Etymology uncovers the roots and evolution of words, revealing how their meanings have changed over time.
"For the Love of Mars" surveys the red planet’s place in the human imagination, beginning with ancient astrologers and skywatchers and ending in our present moment of exploration and virtual engagement.
The Calvin And Hobbes Portable Compendium Set 1 by the talented Bill Watterson, is scheduled to hit the shelves on August 29, 2023. The new compendium comes in a compact portable format.
"Cliffhanger! Cinematic Superheroes of the Serials: 1941-1952" by TwoMorrows Publishing and Christopher Irving, readers can explore the captivating intersection of cinema and comics history.
Andy Cowan presents an extensive compilation of over 500 flips in an A-Z format, showcasing the covert impact of B-Side shows in transforming the pop music scene.
Paul McCartney's #1 New York Times bestselling book "The Lyrics" is to be released in paperback with 7 new song commentaries from the greatest living songwriter.
"Kings of Their Own Ocean" is a pressing study that interweaves science, commerce, criminality, and ecological fairness. Witness moments of inspiring optimism for the preservation of our oceans.
"Who is the Hulk?" is a comprehensive celebration of the Hulk, Marvel's most iconic and complex superhero. Journey through 60 years of the Hulk's comic book history.
I had the opportunity to acquire a copy of Destroyer Duck, a compelling collection that brings together the initial five issues of the short-lived series.
McSweeney’s 71: The Monstrous and the Terrible is a hair-raising collection of fiction that will challenge the notion of what horror has been, and suggest what twenty-first-century horror is and can be.
"100 Years of Weird" is a remarkable collection of classic and contemporary stories, flash fiction, essays, and poems from the most prominent names in speculative fiction.
The Song of Significance is a rousing contemplation on work: why it is the way it is, why it’s gotten so bad, and what all of us–especially leaders–can do to make it better.























