Buz Sawyer Book 4

Buz Sawyer Book 4
Author: Roy Crane
Publisher: Roy Crane's Buz Sawyer
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 9781606999752

Our boy Buz battles a sinister saboteur on the icy slopes of the Alps in the latest collection of legendary newspaper cartoonist Roy Crane's flyboy strip.

Buz Sawyer

Buz Sawyer
Author: Roy Crane
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 9781606997031

In the next two years of Roy Crane's adventure strip, pilot Buz Sawyer and his bride embark on high-flying adventures, braving a hurricane in the Caribbean, a typhoon in the South Seas, a serial killer and a dangerous honeymoon in Africa.

The Transporter - Volume 1 - Nymph

The Transporter - Volume 1 - Nymph
Author: Roulot Tristan
Publisher: Europe Comics
Total Pages: 58
Release: 2020-07-15T00:00:00+02:00
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN:

Human life has been devasted by an unstoppable virus ... Not a disease, but a chemical reaction that attacks iron, destroying everything that contains them and setting civilization back hundreds of years. It even affects the iron that is present in blood—enough to cause bizarre mutations and affect human fertility. Amid the resulting chaos, one man has set himself an unusual mission: to transport anything anywhere for anyone—for a price. But what he asks in return is no less mystifying than his self-appointed role... as the Transporter.

Gumption!

Gumption!
Author: Elise Broach
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2011-06-28
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1416980466

Peter's been invited to go on a safari. He's brought: 1. Uncle Nigel, who's an explorer 2. hiking shorts 3. a canteen But what he will need most is a bit of gumption. (Gumption: n. Courage; spunk; fortitude; resourcefulness; good sense.) Oh, wait...there are crocodiles in the river? Then he might need a lot of it!

The Comics Journal #302

The Comics Journal #302
Author: Gary Groth
Publisher: Comics Journal
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013-01-10
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 9781606996034

The 2011 edition of the newly formatted 600-plus page Comics Journal proved to be a massive hit, with Comics Journal #302 poised to replicate that success as a vital print compendium of critiques, interviews and comics.The cover feature is an extraordinary and unique interview-portrait of Maurice Sendak, one of the greatest children's book illustrators of the century. Other features include a lengthy interview with French graphic novel pioneer Jaques Tardi. Fans of all types of graphic novel and comics in general will find features that will inform and entertain.

Hurricane Isle and Other Adventures

Hurricane Isle and Other Adventures
Author: Roy Crane
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 9781606998090

In the wake of our Eisner Award-nominated Captain Easy Sunday adventure newspaper strip series, we are collecting the very best of the daily comic exploits of Easy and Tubbs.

Loving Women

Loving Women
Author: Pete Hamill
Publisher: Pinnacle Books
Total Pages: 516
Release: 2003-06-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780786016389

In 1953, Michael heads south to become a man in the U.S. Navy. He is naive about the sadistic terrors of the service, the bigotry of the south, and thrashes through with frustration and despair until he meets Eden Santana.

Bootsie's Big '50s

Bootsie's Big '50s
Author: Ollie Harrington
Publisher: About Comics
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2021-12-23
Genre:
ISBN: 9781949996357

"Negro America's Favorite Cartoonist" That's what Langston Hughes called Ollie Harrington, whose cartoons and comic strips were a staple of America's Black newspapers for decades starting in the 1930s. In his single-panel series "Dark Laughter," Harrington brought out the vibrancy of Harlem life in its day, while serving some cutting looks at the politics of the time. At the heart of "Dark Laughter" is Bootsie, a cunning, conning, girl-chasing ne'er-do-well who is nonetheless beloved in his Harlem community... if often reluctantly. Bootsie is both the victim of the world's troubles and a frequent cause of them for others. Here's a collection of prime cartoons from the mid-1950s, drawn with the detailed joy that only Ol Harrington (who also worked as Oliver W. Harrington) could bring, finally available to a larger audience.

Pardon My Planet

Pardon My Planet
Author: Vic Lee
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2005-03
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 9780740751295

Coast-to-coast readers of more than 150 newspapers such as the Los Angeles Times, San Francisco Chronicle, Atlanta Constitution, Chicago Sun-Times, and Toronto Star share Fagan's view of this laugh-out-loud strip that deftly balances the tightrope of political correctness. Pardon My Planet: Omigawd! I've Become My Mother! represents the first collection of this uproarious cartoon that finds humor in all that makes us a little uncomfortable. Lee's razor wit is delivered through an array of seven recurring characters, each with their own off-kilter look at the world. In one panel, middle-aged suburbanites Dennis and Chloe learn from their Realtor that they may have found a home in their price range, but "unfortunately, there's a Scottish terrier named Rusty living in it." In another panel, while twentysomething roommates Jesse-Jane and Norris are dining out, Jesse-Jane asks the server how the chicken is prepared. The waiter dryly replies, "With no sugar-coating. We tell them right up front they're going to die." At times, the humor of Pardon My Planet is subtle but speaks to a deeper truth. Other times it is flat-out bizarre. This heady and hilarious collection captures it all, laying bare the annoyances and eccentricities of the inhabitants of our planet in this strip's unique and fresh way.

Captain Easy, Soldier of Fortune

Captain Easy, Soldier of Fortune
Author: Roy Crane
Publisher: Roy Crane's Captain Easy
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 9781606995297

More of Roy Crane's legendary comic-action series, In the Temple of the Swinks, where Wash and Easy discover an ancient temple with statues of an unknown animal called a 'swink' and a real life specimen shows up. In other stories, Wash and Easy sail for Singapore aboard a dhow with a cargo of wild animals, crash land a plane on an island inhabited by pirates and beautiful women and sail the South Seas in a schooner whose villainous captain plans to rob them. When they return to America, the pet swink draws huge crowds and a large reputation.