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Anthropomorphic comic

Li'l Pals

Li'l Pals

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Komic Kartoons

Komic Kartoons

Komic Kartoons was published in 1945 for only 1 issue.

Turtlemania Special

Turtlemania Special

Here, for the first time, are pages and pages of previously unpublished T.M.N.T. artwork. Also on hand are 3 - count 'em - exclusive previews of upcoming Turtle stories.

All Top Comics (1946)

All Top Comics (1946)

There were two issue #7's published: one in July 1947, and one in September 1947.

Jason Conquers America

Jason Conquers America

Celebrating 10 years of Jason being published in the US, this comic-book-format one-shot is a Jason fan's dream, with lots of previously unpublished Jason strips and artwork, an interview with Jason's colorist Hubert, a checklist of all Jason's books, a Q&A with the man himself, and a visual tributes gallery by several American cartoonists to the towering, taciturn Norwegian genius including Michael Allred, Kim Deitch, and Rich Tommaso.

Fuzz & Pluck: The Moolah Tree

Fuzz & Pluck: The Moolah Tree

Pluck, an irritable and featherless rooster, and his best pal, the awkwardly unsocialized but lovable teddy bear known as Fuzz, met long ago in a garbage truck. A tenuous if decidedly co-dependent friendship between Fuzz & Pluck followed, sending them on a series of not-so-heroic adventures. But now, we find them on a ramshackle barge, slowly drifting out to sea. How did they get there? How will they escape? The answer lies in the book’s title, but the true fun is in the Picaresque and often Swiftian adbsurdities that our heroes find themselves in along the way. Ted Stearn’s work is rich with pathos, wit, farce, existentialism and drama. Sometimes cruel but always funny, like a Winnie the Pooh for adults.

Isle of 100,000 Graves

Isle of 100,000 Graves

And yes, this story is a comedy. Albeit a dark one.

Images of Omaha

Images of Omaha

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Usagi Yojimbo: Wanderer’s Road

Usagi Yojimbo: Wanderer’s Road

The next chapter of classic Usagi stories begins, newly colored! Usagi begins his adventures in earnest with the quintessential tale "The Tower" wherein Usagi gets himself into a very precarious predicament all thanks to a mischievous lizard!

Werewolves of Montpellier

Werewolves of Montpellier

Werewolves of Montpellier is a lycanthropic thriller, a romantic comedy, and an existential drama — basically, your typical Jason book. Beware the full moon!

Lost Cat

Lost Cat

Lost Cat, the new graphic novel by Jason (after years of "graphic novellas" of less than 50 pages, arguably his first genuine graphic NOVEL) is both a playful take on the classic detective story, and a story about how difficult it is to find a sister spirit, someone you feel a real connection to — and what do you do if you lose that person?




Yo Gabba Gabba! Free Comic Book Day!

Yo Gabba Gabba! Free Comic Book Day!

From the hit Nickelodeon show! Come join your Gabba Land pals Muno, Foofa, Brobee, Toodee, Plex and, of course, DJ Lance Rock, for a series of fun-filled adventures! Plus, an awesome Super-Martian-Robot-Girl tale, too!

Gobbledygook

Gobbledygook

Including "Shopping Spree!" by Michael Dooney featuring Gizmo, first published in Domino Chance #8.


Cyberswine

Cyberswine

Number of Issues Published:3 (0-2).

Left Bank Gang

Left Bank Gang

F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway, Ezra Pound, and James Joyce walk into a Parisian bar... no, it's not the beginning of a joke, but the premise of Jason's unique new graphic novel. Set in 1920s Paris, The Left Bank Gang is a deliciously inventive re-imagining of these four literary figures as graphic novelists! Yes, in Jason's warped world, cartooning is the dominant form of fiction, and not only do these four literary giants work in the comics medium but they get together to discuss the latest graphic novels from Dostoevsky to Faulkner ("Hasn't he heard of white space? His panels are too crowded!"), and bemoan their erratic careers. With guest appearances by Zelda Fitzgerald and Jean-Paul Sartre, and a few remarkable twists and turns along the way, and you've got one of the funniest and most playful graphic novels of the year. Like Jason's acclaimed Why Are You Doing This?, The Left Bank Gang is rendered in full spectacular color. "Cross Ingmar Bergman with Walt Kelly and Raymond Carver and you may have some idea of what Norwegian cartoonist Jason's work is like... one of the medium's finest storytellers." - Publishers Weekly

Dopey Duck Comics

Dopey Duck Comics

Dopey Duck was published during 1945 through 1946 for a total of 2 issues. This series continued into Wacky Duck.

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