David Mazzucchelli’s Batman Year One Artist’s Edition features the groundbreaking reinterpretation of Batman’s origin by comic book titans Frank Miller and David Mazzucchelli.
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Michele Botton: Double Feature Andy Warhol and Quentin Tarantino transcend their roles as mere cultural figures, their impact transcends the boundaries of entertainment.
Stephen King's Maine: A History & Guide by Sharon Kitchens peels back the layers of the real-life inspirations behind Stephen King's fictional towns and landscapes.
HarperCollins Children’s Books unveiled "Ten Little Rabbits," a never-before-published counting picture book by Maurice Sendak, on February 6, 2024.
Deep Inside the Blues: Margo Cooper stands as a guardian of this vanishing world, her lens capturing moments frozen in time, preserving a legacy threatened by the relentless march of progress.
Love and Rockets: The Sketchbooks explores Gilbert and Jaime Hernandez’s mastery of comics as seen on every page of Love and Rockets over the last 40 years.
Richie Unterberger's "The Ultimate Illustrated History of Bob Marley and the Wailers" serves as a testament to the transformative impact of the group on the musical landscape.
"Black Sabbath: What Evil Lurks," lifts Black Sabbath from the shadows, presenting a spectacular collage of multi-talents that propelled Black Sabbath and Ozzy Osbourne to musical greatness.
The Life and Times of Betty Boop is a lively account of the first female, fully human cartoon character, beginning with her creation by the rebellious and innovative young artists of Fleischer Studios.
Now available in paperback with seven additional song commentaries, the acclaimed #1 New York Times bestseller pays homage to the musical brilliance of Paul McCartney.
The delightful graphic guide to relationships, crafted by Alex Norris, the creative mind behind "Oh No," is both quirky and charming. A guide for dating, relationships, and identity.
Olivia Swarthout prowls the web for little-seen snippets of medieval art and life to share with the world via the "Weird Medieval Guys" Twitter and Instagram accounts.
In the Penguin Book of Murder Mysteries, Michael Sims, the accomplished writer and anthologist, deviated from the conventional choices and opted for the unconventional.
Don't pass up the chance to experience this extraordinary collection of Spy vs. Spy stories presented in a breathtaking omnibus hardcover format!
The critically acclaimed graphic novels of Richard Stark's Parker created by the iconic Darwyn Cooke, are now compiled into a comprehensive softcover anthology for the first time.
As the pages turn, Lucille Ball‘s rise to stardom, her ascent to becoming the world’s most celebrated actress, and her pioneering influence on the television…
Neil Gaiman's "What You Need to Be Warm" is an exploration of displacement and flight from conflict through the objects and memories that represent warmth. Sales of every copy of this book will help support the work of UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency.
Bill Watterson, creator of the beloved comic strip Calvin and Hobbes, and John Kascht, one of America’s most renowned caricaturists, came up with a mysterious and beautifully illustrated fable called Mysteries.
"Santa Shark: A Great White Christmas" by the renowned author and New York Times bestselling illustrator, Mike Lowery. The yuletide season is about to experience an unexpected twist as the underwater world collides with the magic of Christmas.
"Who Gives A Crap," a purveyor of bathroom essentials decided it was high time to put Winnie and his pals to work in their "Winnie-the-Pooh: The Deforested Edition." It's a subtle, but equally grim, twist on the classic.
Twenty-six well-known celebrated artists have fearlessly joined forces with Huggies to bring you the groundbreaking "The Alphabutt Book" by putting their butts on the line. The Alphabutt Book is here to celebrate the magnificent world of squishy baby tushies.
Bill Griffith, the creative genius behind beloved comic strips like Zippy the Pinhead presents "Three Rocks," a captivating biography centered around the life and work of Ernie Bushmiller, the brilliant mind behind the iconic comic strip Nancy.
Akashic Books is set to release "The Doors Unhinged: Jim Morrison’s Legacy Goes on Trial" by John Densmore. Densmore unpacks the intersection of art and commerce in this deeply principled middle finger to greed.
























