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In a seemingly abandoned facility, a Model: A robot is accidentally awakened to discover that not only is he not alone, but the upgraded Model: B's that he encounters do NOT like out of place strangers, no matter how hilarious his hijinks are! With equal parts silent film and classic comic, Model: A is the quintessential silent robot comic of this generation.
by Evan Dorkin The third collected volume of Eisner, Harvey, and Ignatz-award winning creator Evan Dorkin's Hectic Planet series brings readers another unhealthy dose of Dorkin's pop-culture obsessed future of 2074. Welcome back once again to a universe filled with aimless youth living on broken down spaceships, alien ska bands, overbearing security robots, psychotic mercenaries on the run, multi-species anti-gravity sex clubs, guerilla tele-journalists, and, of course, cheap beer - all colliding with humorous, dramatic, and violent results. The Young and the Reckless is a 96-page trade paperback collecting Hectic Planet # 5 and #6, as well as the Vroom Socko: Paid in Full one-shot, and also includes new linking material and art, pin-ups, ska and punk album art from Mr. B's Ballroom, and all-new packaging art. A nifty new addition to the Evan Dorkin library of craziness!
.html edited by Jon "Bean" Hastings Twenty-six artists draw about their influences, reflecting on the creators whose talent sparked their own need to put pencil to paper and scribble out cartoons. The book features such creators as Jeff Smith, Bill Morrison, Scott Shaw, Trina Robins, Alex Robinson, C. Scott Morse, Donna Barr, Jon "Bean" Hastings and many more, with a cover by Will Eisner. All proceeds from Spark Generators will go to the Cartoon Art Museum in San Francisco. SC, 120pg
Somewhere in the dark heart of America is Glass City, strangeness capital of the world. Here you'll find bigfoot, satanic cults, killer clowns, UFO drive bys, flesh-eating viruses and hook handed serial killers. This is where urban legends are born and childhood nightmares live. The citizens of this twisted little town assure in knowlegde that no matter how weird the threats facing them may be, their local hero is weirder...much, much weirder. He is the Wretch. Is the Wretch a local citizen turned vigilante? An alien intruder? A myth? A high tech prankster? You'll never know until you read it.
.html by Scott Roberts This second trade paperback collection gathers issues #4-6 of the Permanent Press series from 1995-96, plus rare and never-before-seen pages, including the introduction of sister Sandy. It's 112 pages of Eisner-nominated fun! SC, 112pg, b&w
by Andi Watson Times are a-changin' in Garfield. Tamsin begins to consider her future plans for college. There's one thing standing in her way... her best friend Kitsune. How can she leave her behind when Kitty can't shop for groceries on her own? Community college beckons then, but is it really what Tamsin wants?
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