Mac Raboy might not be a household name in the general public, as Jack Kirby or Neal Adams might be. The latest offering from TwoMorrows Publishing celebrates the life of Mac Raboy, the comic book artist that influenced pop culture and many artists in later years. TwoMorrows are the curators of past and present creators in the comic industry. Their book Mac Raboy Master of The Comics is a unique detailed glance of the man and legend like nobody has ever told.
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The music of Bob Dylan has always been poetic. Bob dabbed in actual poetry with his infamous 1971 Tarantula book of prose. Critics did not respond in kind throughout the years.
Tarantula is more of a tribute to Arthur Rimbaud's prose style. Will Patton breathes new life into this body of work as he reads the lesser-known work of Bob Dylan.
Oh no, Andrews McMeel Publishing has collected Alex Norris’ viral Webcomic Name. Alex's appeal is in the simplicity of the strip that has a universal appeal.
The book collects the best hits from Alex's Tumblr account and some never published before strips. The book is a great starting point in introducing yourself to Alex Norris complex views drawn in primary line forms. There is a little something for everybody.
The 1955 children's book, Harold and the Purple Crayon by Crockett Johnson has been aped. The classic book has now been parodied by P. Shauers with magical delight with Donald and the Golden Crayon.
In the follow-up to the Oscar-nominated film Wreck-It Ralph, our hero leaves his arcade for the expansive universe of the Internet. Disney’s artists have brought the world of the Internet (a world you may think you know) to life in an all-new, imaginative way. Through never-before-seen concept art, character sketches, storyboards, and color scripts, along with interviews with the production team, The Art of Ralph Breaks the Internet reveals the artistic process behind Disney’s highly anticipated sequel.
The Peanuts' Dell comics, originally printed from 1957-1962, are collected for the first time!
Tom Hart examines what makes a graphic memoir great, and shows you how to do it.
Why do we find ourselves obsessed with the untimely deaths of the famous and the infamous? Is the 27 club just a compelling urban legend?
Justice League: 100 Greatest Moments: Highlights from the History of the World's Greatest Superheroes by Robert Greenberger examines the best that the league has to offer since its early inception.
Jason Heller examines how sci-fi crept into music in the seventies an beyond. From Hawkwind to disco. Many strange stars were born.
The Beef is the story of Meat Men, brought to you by Richard Starkings, Tyler Shainline and Shaky Kane.
OLGA is coming.
“All grown-ups were once children... but only few of them remember it.”
― Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
Spanning millennia, Locke and Blandy’s ambitious graphic novel explores humanity’s inherent ‘dreaming mind’ and its impact on our world.
Autographs. The celebrity is in.
A book of the largest collection of Mr. T dolls based off of the "Miss Martha's Originals" soft sculpture pattern & Mr. T memorabilia.
Charles Burns achieved a significant milestone as his iconic graphic novel "Black Hole" made a remarkable appearance in the film "Dawn of the Planet of the Apes."
Books find their way to me. Case in point: the unexpected discovery of "Man V. Liver." Despite not being much of a drinker myself, I couldn't resist the charm of this book.
"Candy Egg Bunny," a creation by Lisl Weil, is an enigmatic and oversized character that often elicits an unsettling feeling in those who encounter it.
Jerry Beck presents three new books from Insight Editions, each dedicated to the rich history of Hanna-Barbera and their most iconic creations: Tom and Jerry, The Flintstones, and Scooby-Doo.
Paul Rogers' latest children's book, "Forever Young," delves into the timeless song by Bob Dylan from the 1972 album "Planet Waves." Rogers' work captures the essence of Dylan's legacy.
Dive into the enchanting world of Moomins, a beloved gem from Northern Europe that has been cherished for generations. Thanks to Drawn and Quarterly's North American adaptation of this classic.
The Comic Worlds of Peter Arno, William Steig, Charles Addams, and Saul SteinbergAs we continue to drift further from the early decades of the 20th…
Disguised As Clark Kent: Jews, Comics, and the Creation of the Superhero offers a powerful and eye-opening exploration of how Jewish writers and artists helped…





















