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  • av Eve Gilbert
    279,-

    Young Scott Camil grew up in Florida in the 1960s hating Commies and wanting to fight for his country. After graduating from high school, Camil decides to join the marines and is plunged into the thick of combat in Vietnam. Upon his return to civilian life, Camil has a moment of revelation and adopts a new cause: telling the American people the truth about what''s going on in Vietnam. In Eve Gilbert''s Winter Warrior, each panel is an exquisitely imagined interpretation of Camil''s story, capturing the brutal reality of the war and the bleak political reality on the domestic front. Winter Warrior recounts both the personal journey of one American and his need for political engagement when his conscience collides with American foreign policy during the height of the Cold War.

  • av Jason
    329,-

    Hilariously deadpan cartoonist Jason returns with four new short stories.

  • av Moto Hagio
    515,-

    One of the best-selling manga - by one of the most decorated cartoonists in the world - comes to the U.S., starring vampire teens.

  • av Jaime Hernandez
    295,-

    A standalone graphic novel that shines a light on the family tree of one of Hernandez's most memorable characters of the past several years, the teenager Tonta.

  • - Characters Met Along the Way
    av Tim Lane
    459,-

    A collection of flash fiction and illustrations celebrating the hardscrabble underbelly of Americana.

  • av Jess Ruliffson
    345,-

    Shares the stories of men, women and non-binary people who struggle to reconcile their wartime experiences with their postwar lives, revealing how America's endless entanglement in wars has affected the psyches of the people who wage them.

  • av Jaime Hernandez
    269,-

    In the follow-up to the LA Book Prize-winning The Love Bunglers, the Locas get the band back together--literally.

  • av Rikke Villadsen
    279,-

    A seafaring tale soaked in surrealism -- the English-language graphic novel debut of Danish cartoonist Villadsen.

  • av Hal Foster
    425,-

    Val must win back the queen of (his) heart, Aleta, and much more in this collection of the King-Arthur inspired classic Sunday adventure strip.

  • av M. Dean
    295,-

    This debut graphic novel is a series of short stories tied together by one about two teenagers who meet and fall in love after a 1964 Beatles concert in Scotland.

  • av Hal Foster & John Cullen Murphy
    425,-

  • - The Best of Paul Krassner
    av Paul Krassner
    345,-

    The best of Paul Krassner's investigative satire.

  • av Tomi Ungerer
    279,-

    The for-adults collection of humorous comics by the award-winning children's book author--whom Maurice Sendak called a marvelous cartoonist--in a newly designed edition.

  •  
    179,-

    Enter the whimsical, dream-like world of Mr. Fibber. When Mr. Fibber accidentally drops his coin in a jar of juice, he magically shrinks so he can dive down and retrieve it. On a walk one day, he stumbles upon a giant dog with a smokestack on its back, towing a train behind it - and hitches a ride. And just to make sure it stays sunny and warm during his holiday, he catches the sun in a net and packs it in his suitcase! These playful adventures, illustrated in a bouncy coloured pencil style and bursting with imagination, will enchant young readers.

  • - My Return Home
    av Jacques Tardi
    389,-

    Captured French soldier Rene Tardi finally gets a taste of freedom, as prisoners and German officers alike are forced to evacuate the POW camp he has languished in for the past four years. A long, gruelling journey eastward begins, where Tardi and his fellow POWs must evade the Russian Army, stave off their gnawing hunger, and contend with the increasingly ill-tempered German soldiers accompanying them. Featuring meticulous line work punctuated by stunning splashes of colour, Jacques Tardi''s grim yet heartening biographical portrait of his father''s life is a personal and artistic triumph.

  • - The New Comics Anthology
     
    139,-

    All-new comics from best cartoonists from around the globe!

  • av Walt Kelly
    565,-

    Presents the years 1957 and 1958 of the politically progressive, influential newspaper strip.

  • av Anne Simon
    279,-

    A sea nymph is cast out and finds her own way in this debut graphic novel.

  • av Paco Roca
    485,-

    Using the vivid, yet prievously undocumented, memories of Miguel Ruiz, a Spanish veteran exiled in France, Twists of Fate is a graphic novel exploration of WWII through an international lens. Ruiz was a member of ''La Nueve'', a company of soldiers that went straight from fighting for their homeland in the Spanish Civil War to a globe-spanning conflict. A necessary and timely look into what we remember and why he forget, Twists of Fate blends compassion, humanity, and sensitivity against a backdrop of horror and grief, in an ode to those who bravely stood up to, and beat back, violent fascism.

  • av Hal Foster
    439,-

    After his long sojourn in the Mediterranean, Prince Valiant is back in Britain, where he takes on a new, intricate mission on behalf of King Arthur. Here, Valiant finds himself in the middle of a conflict between Saxon settlers and violent Viking raiders. Gawain''s return journey to Camelot is fraught with misadventure as he is beset by jealous romantic rivals, a marriage-minded widow and a thieving sorcerer. Young Galan goes on a hunt to capture the fabled unicorn, and Arn, after losing his horse in a Welsh bog, is enslaved and held for ransom.

  • - Brilliant Advice from my Bipolar Life
    av Ellen Forney
    279,-

    This sequel and companion piece to 2012 graphic-novel memoir "Marbles: Mania, Depression, Michelangelo, And Me" turns the focus outward, offering self-help tips, tools and tricks in comics form.

  • av Jim Broadbent
    369,-

    Inspired by Dulle Griet (aka Mad Meg), Pieter Bruegel''s 16th-century painting of a ''strong, intense woman striding determinedly across a violent landscape,'' Dull Margaret is the first graphic novel by Academy Award winning-actor Jim Broadbent (Harry Potter, Game of Thrones) and artist Dix (best known for his comics in the Guardian). The Dulle Griet painting shows a breastplated woman with a sword in one hand in front of the mouth of hell, and Broadbent uses that single, vivid image as a launching point to explore what the rest of Dull Margaret''s bleak existence may have been like.

  • av Manuele Fior
    309,-

    Fior showcases his versatility and mastery of the form in this collection of short literary comics fiction.

  • av Jaime Hernandez
    279,-

    The sublime, the superpowered, and the senior citizen converge in Angels and Magpies, which collects God and Science: Return of the Ti-Girls and Love Bunglers storylines from the Love and Rockets: New Stories series. Love Bunglers is held as Hernandez''s greatest masterpiece in his 30 year career, and one of the great graphic novels of all time. This collection also includes Hernandez''s 2006 serial for the New York Times.

  • av Tommi Parrish
    425,-

    A queer, emotionally astute coming-of-age graphic novel about a fumbling friendship on the verge of falling apart.

  • av Hal Foster
    425,-

    Arn goes berserk, and there are love triangles, slave rebellions, greedy governors, and more in this volume of the Arthurian-inspired comic strip.

  • av Blutch
    279,-

    In this freewheeling collection of short stories and vignettes, the famed French cartoonist examines not only the music, but the nature of the jazz sub-culture. The grumpy festival goer, the curmudgeonly collector, and many other fan ''types'' are the targets of his unerring gimlet eye. Drawn in a range of styles as improvisational as Coltrane and Mingus - everything from loose linework to tight pen and ink to gestural pencils - Blutch captures the excitement of live performance, the lovelorn, and the Great Jazz Detective, who is out but not down.

  • av Davis
    189,-

    What is Art? It''s widely accepted that art serves an important function in society. But the concept falls under such an absurdly large umbrella and can manifest in so many different ways. Art can be self-indulgent, goofy, serious, altruistic, evil, or expressive, or any number of other things. But how can it truly make lasting, positive change? In Why Art?, acclaimed graphic novelist Eleanor Davis (How To Be Happy) unpacks some of these concepts in ways both critical and positive, in an attempt to illuminate the highest possible potential an artwork might hope to achieve.

  • av Ho Che Anderson
    329,-

    A sprawling contemporary saga with a science-fiction edge, Godhead explores a collision course between science and religion when a corporation creates a device that can talk to God. Is this humanity''s salvation or the equivalent of a Doomsday machine? Godhead is Ho Che Anderson''s most conceptually and thematically ambitious graphic novel to date. Visually, he employs a variety of drawing techniques from tonal images to stark black-and-white to full colour painting in order to convey a thriller that ranges from intimate domestic drama to globalist corporate intrigue.

  • - Stories of Slaves Who Fought for their Freedom
    av Marcelo D'Salete
    329,-

    This graphic novel tells unforgettable stories about Afro-Brazilian slaves who rebelled against oppression.

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