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Mouse Guard: Winter 1152

Mouse Guard: Winter 1152

It is the Winter of 1152. It is a harsh winter, a cold and icy season. And the Guard face a food and supply shortage that threatens the lives of many throughout the land. Saxon, Kenzie, Lieam, and Sadie, led by Celanawe, traverse the snow-blanketed territories seeking aid and acting as diplomats to improve relations between the mouse cities and the Guard. This is a winter not every Guard may survive.

One More Year

One More Year

Simon Hanselmann’s previous two Megg & Mogg books have both been New York Times best-sellers, and One More Year continues to cement Hanselmann as one his generation’s defining graphic novelists. Megg the witch, Mogg the cat, and their friends Owl and Werewolf Jones are imbued with far more pathos and depth than seems plausible. One More Year continues to give more substance to the characters and personalities of its protagonists in ways that never fail to surprise, delight, and horrify.

Megg & Mogg in Amsterdam and Other Stories

Megg & Mogg in Amsterdam and Other Stories

"Megg is a depressed, drug-addicted witch. Mogg is her black cat. Their friend, Owl, is an anthropomorphized owl. They hang out a lot with Werewolf Jones. This may sound like a pure stoner comedy, but it transcends the genre: these characters struggle unsuccessfully to come to grips with their depression, drug use, sexuality, poverty, lack of work, lack of ambition, and their complex feelings about each other in ways that have made Megg and Mogg sensations on Hanselmann's Girl Mountain Tumblr. This is the first collection of Hanselmann's work, freed from its cumbersome Internet prison, and sure to be one of the most talked about graphic novels of 2014, featuring all of the "classic" Megg and Mogg episodes from the past five years as well as over 70 pages of all-new material. "Simon Hanselmann is the real deal, for sure. He captures that stoner stay-at-home life so accurately that I actually find his comics really depressing and thank god I don't ever have to hang out with anybody like that ever again." - Daniel Clowes"

Casey Blue: Beyond Tomorrow

Casey Blue: Beyond Tomorrow

Casey Blue is your average high school senior--until the moment she snaps into action and savagely murders a stranger with her bare hands! That's when she discovers her hidden role in preventing a full-scale alien invasion. The only problem is she had no idea she's humanity's salvation.

WALL-E

WALL-E

Wall-E is the last robot left on Earth. He spends his days focusing on the impossible task of cleaning up the mess humans left behind. When another robot, Eve, arrives to find out if Earth is habitable again, Wall-E is smitten. Unfortunately, she is focused solely on her mission, and when it is accomplished she goes back to the ship with the rest of the human race. The lovelorn Wall-E follows her, and finds himself in strange new surroundings. He not only has to find Eve, but is also forced to confront Autopilot for the future of Humanity.


Walt Disney THE BEAGLE BOYS

Walt Disney THE BEAGLE BOYS

47 issues mini-series.


Gear

Gear

Gear tells the story of a podunk town of squat, hominid-like cats who are bordered on all sides by bigger and more war-like animals. The town's only protection comes from an aged Guardian, a gigantic battle robot in disrepair. The town elder sends four brave cats out to capture an enemy guardian to further defend the town. The cats are named Waffle, Mr. Black, Simon, and Gordon. They were named after TenNapel's actual pet cats. After tragedy strikes the cats in a battle with the neighboring dog faction's guardian, causing the death of Simon, Waffle begins blaming himself for the trouble and goes into the woods to end his own life. There he meets Chee, an insect from another warring faction. The two befriend each other, little knowing of the role they will both play in the oncoming battles.

The Last Musketeer

The Last Musketeer

After his existential thriller (Why Are You Doing This?), his Parisian famous-writers crime caper (The Left Bank Gang), and his time-travel story (I Killed Adolf Hitler), Jason's fourth full-color album may feature his loopiest premise yet. Set in the present time, The Last Musketeer stars the by-now centuries old musketeer Athos, who has been reduced to a suavely dressed but useless near-panhandler trading on his now almost extinct fame. All this changes when one day the Martians attack Earth. Suddenly there is a need for swashes to be buckled, and Athos leaps back into the fray with a vengeance. The Last Musketeer is a vintage sci-fi adventure with a unique twist from an internationally acclaimed cartoonist.

Low Moon

Low Moon

Originally serialized in 2008 in the New York Times Sunday Magazine "Funny Pages" section, the title story of this collection might be the world's first (and likely last) chess western. Also included, "Emily Says Hello," is a typically deadpan Jason tale of murder, revenge and sexual domination. The wordless "&" tells two tales at once: one about a skinny guy trying to steal enough money to save his ill mother, and the other about a fat guy murderously trying to woo his true love. The two stories collide on the last page, in Jason's inimitable genre-mashing style. Also included, "Early Film Noir" can best be described as The Postman Always Rings Twice meets Groundhog Day. But starring cavemen. And finally, "You Are Here" features alien kidnappings, space travel, and the pain and confusion of family ties, culminating in an enigmatic finale that rivals Jason's greatest twists. This collection of new and previously unpublished work shows one of the world's most acclaimed graphic novelists at his funniest, wryest, and most poignant.

Bongo Comics Presents Simpsons Super Spectacular

Bongo Comics Presents Simpsons Super Spectacular

More wacky adventures with the Simpsons, superhero-style!

Cy-Gor

Cy-Gor

Behind the eyes, his mind still functions. Cy-Gor relives a jumble of memories while being transported on the Long Island Expressway. His captors think he's dead, but his brain stimulates his body and breaks free.


Mickey Mouse And Friends

Mickey Mouse And Friends

Two issues mini-series.

Big Blown Baby

Big Blown Baby

Praise be! Here it is, folks: The most vile, disgustingly hilarious comic book ever conceived in the history of mankind. Kinda like Ren and Stimpy for the over-18 set, this book definitely puts the "arsh" back in harsh! In the feature story, our extraterrestrial title character crash lands his rocket smack dab atop an ex-Marine's reproductive possessions. Chock-full of homages to Jack Kirby, Harvey Kurtzman, and many other great cartoonists of yesteryear, Big Blown Bill Wray rendered these pages so intensely that his fingers went all blue and puss started oozing out 'em!

Mickey and Donald: The Search For the Zodiac Stone

Mickey and Donald: The Search For the Zodiac Stone

It’s an epic-length Disney Comics treasure hunt complete in one book for the first time! When Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Uncle Scrooge McDuck team up to find and reassemble the twelve pieces of a powerful future-predicting amulet, they’re in for trouble with everything from lions, tigers, and ghosts to old enemies Pegleg Pete, Magica De Spell, and the Phantom Blot!

Skylanders Quarterly-Spyro & Friends: Goldslinger

Skylanders Quarterly-Spyro & Friends: Goldslinger

When an outlaw band of Dirt Sharks busts up a soda saloon, it’s up to Spyro and Trigger Happy to save the town! And the madness continues in Mirror, Mirror Part 2, as Spyro and Kaos discover what the Mirror of Mind Control has done to them!

Hey, Wait...

Hey, Wait...

This superbly evocative graphic novella by the award-winning Norwegian cartoonist Jason (his first appearance in the English language) starts off as a melancholy childhood memoir and then, with a shocking twist midway through, becomes the summary of lives lived, wasted, and lost. Like Art Spiegelman did with Maus, Jason utilizes anthropomorphic stylizations to reach deeper, more general truths, and to create elegantly minimalist panels whose emotional depth charge comes as an even greater shock. His sparse dialogue, dark wit, and supremely bold use of "jump-cuts" from one scene to the next (sometimes spanning a number of years) make Hey, Wait... a surprising and engaging debut. Love and Rockets co-creator Gilbert Hernandez calls this one of the best graphic novels ever.

Tellos: Sons & Moons

Tellos: Sons & Moons

The Concept: Tellos is a magikal patchwork world made up of a myriad of different realms, populated by creatures of myth and legend! A fantastic land where there is an adventure around every corner ... and danger at every turn! This Issue: Sporting a Gorgeous Cover by Comics Legend, NICK CARDY, Todd Dezago and Mike Wieringo present this third installment of their Anthology series! The first tale, "Night Flight" recounts the less-than-romantic first meeting between the Pirate Queen, Serra and the adventurous thief, Hawke! Pencilled and Inked by newcomer, Tracie Mauk! Next is "Jealous Skies", which reveals the secret of Hawke's wings! This fable is pencilled by Eric Wolfe Hanson and Inked by Howard Shum (Intrigue, Aquaman). Eric also provides the back cover. And finally, the "Legend of Oge K'Tion", the story of the Amulet. Pencilled and inked by Belgian Sensation, Mauricet, this tale provides some much requested history to the magikal world of Tellos!! With pin-ups by Thor Badendyck, Carlo Barberi, and Mike Wieringo, this tome is a crowd pleaser! Don't miss it!

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