My love for Love came by accident. On a whim, I bought the greatest hit of Love and was walloped by the music. The Doors…
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A Book of Days by Patti Smith is 365 ways of saying hello on her Instagram with blurbs of brilliance! Smith projects into the future and reflects on the past.
Lego's Money Tree is reminiscent of traditional Chinese culture, it has long been believed that a money tree brings abundance, prosperity and good luck.
Bionic X-Mas! The Six Million Dollar Man battles a rogue elf named Ramat who threatens to melt the polar ice cap if Santa does not pay his elves better wages.
Doors fans got an early Christmas present this year with a newly released song. The unsalvageable "Paris Blues" surfaced this year as a brand-new polished song.
David Jacks explores more than fifty years of modern music history, Peter Asher: A Life in Music highlights every turn in Peter Asher's amazing career.
In 1963, Santa Claus took a wrong turn in the Albuquerque desert and got held up in "The Great Toy Robbery" as presented by The National Film Board of Canada.
It was 30 years ago when Heather DeLoach tapped her way into the hearts of music lovers. She graced the album cover of Blind Melon's debut album in 1992.
Welcome to the 31st century and the Legion Academy, where a new generation hones their powers with hopes of joining the Legion of Super-Heroes.
John Lee Hooker’s electrifying blues album, Burnin’, turns 60. Craft Recordings celebrates its 60th anniversary with several special new reissues.
100 Mighty Dragons all Named Broccoli by Geisel Award-winning author David LaRochelle is a hilarious ode to dragons and math, with pitch-perfect art by Lian Cho.
Michael Eury's new book, The Team-Up Companion for TwoMorrows Publishing. It tells behind-the-scenes stories of the greatest team-up stories from Marvel and DC.
Geoff Winningham documents the Day of the Dead across Mexico and across the decades in vivid, glorious color.
The Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee Book is elegantly designed and will appeal to comedy lovers, car aficionados, coffee connoisseurs, and Jerry Seinfeld fans.
Iggy Pop is blessing us with a whole new album for early 2023. The new album titled "Every Loser" promises a return to his old rock and roll roots.
Mad Magazine: What, Me Worry? MAD occasionally dabbled in spinoff musical projects; this unique compilation anthologizes its earliest such excursions.
Our Gang comedies have been enjoyed by millions of fans the world over. Now, celebrate the 100th anniversary of this iconic and beloved film series.
Attack Peter interprets the Demogorgon from Netflix's “Stranger Things” in his rare and impressive style. This is one print you want hanging on your wall.
Adrian Tomine’s “Fall Sweep” for the New Yorker magazine. The Drawn and Quarterly artist discusses walking for inspiration and working collaboratively.
Neil Young’s fourth solo album "Harvest" remains one of the most beloved in his catalog and is dense with songs that have long-permeated radio waves.
Mark Voger's Britmania: The British Invasion of the Sixties in Pop Culture from TwoMorrows Publishing explores the bands and pop culture from this era.
Thunderbirds: Fire and Fury features two fantastic adventures brought to life as audio dramas available as collector edition CDs as well as digital downloads.
Quentin Tarantino and Roger Avary parley their love for the video store experience with a unique spin of cinephile banter based on the VHS tapes they rented.
A Bigger Book is a majestic visual survey of David Hockney’s art by Taschen. In it, Hockney takes stock of more than 60 years of work.
A new 2023 calendar from Trends International features the 60s trading card art by the great Norman Saunders. Includes a collectible box and two bonus posters.


























