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A NEW COLLECTION BY THE WEB SENSATION AND "NEW YORKER" CARTOONIST "Hark! A Vagrant" takes readers on a romp through history and literature—with dignity for few and cookies for all—with comic strips about famous authors, their characters,... [ More...]
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Fifty-five years ago, Ray Bradbury, one of America's greatest writers, envisioned one of the world's most unforgettable dystopian futures. Thinking is dangerous; trust only the state; turn in your neighbors; and, most important, burn all books. Artist Tim... [ More...]
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From the Creation to the death of Joseph, here is the Book of Genesis, revealingly illustrated as never before.
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First Second is very proud to present "Nursery Rhyme Comics." Featuring fifty classic nursery rhymes illustrated and interpreted in comics form by fifty of today's preeminent cartoonists and illustrators, this is a groundbreaking new entry in the canon of... [ More...]
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In his latest graphic novel, the author of "The Playboy" and "Louis Riel" tackles another controversial subject with this contemporary defense of the world's oldest profession: prostitution.
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Dennis, the son of Chinese immigrants, yearns to play video games like his friends and, upon his strict father's death, becomes obsessed with them but later, realizing how his father sacrificed for him, he chooses a nobler path.
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Witches, murder, ghosts, and madness — one of Shakespeare's finest tragedies is also a perfect fit for the graphic novel format. This compelling adaptation depicts every blood-curdling scene in easy-to-follow illustrations, accompanied by... [ More...]
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"Deliciously drawn (with fragments of collage worked into each page), insightful and bubbling with delight in the process of artistic creation. A+" —"Salon " How do objects summon memories? What do real images feel like? For decades, these types of... [ More...]
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"No Fear Shakespeare Graphic Novels" is a series based on the translated texts of the plays found in "No Fear Shakespeare," The original "No Fear" series made Shakespeare's plays much easier to read, but these dynamic visual adaptations are impossible to... [ More...]
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