The Transformers: favorites in entertainment for generations. Read the history of the Transformers, from comic, to cartoon, to film, and also what's coming next for them. Plus, read behin...
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Mark Waid brings another installment of the worldâs greatest detective! With only six months to live, Catherine Allinghamâs terminal condition finally reaches critical mass!. But noth...
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When a blind boxer and an old man visit the estate of Pifitos, little does Pifitos realize that they will send him on a journey to become the new hero of Greece. Facing drunken centaurs,...
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Welcome to Northern Uganda. In 2002, it's a place where tourists are hacked to death with machetes, 12-year-olds with AK-47s wage war, and celebrities futilely try to get people to care. ...
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Talks about the iconographical sources that Walt Disney and his studio's designers drew on to create the films that are incontestably among the masterpieces of animation.
This is the end of the world. The end of our world. What went wrong? Why do the angels, once guardians charged with our protection and safety, now hunt us to extinction? As we become fewe...
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Since Superman first appeared on the cover of Action Comics #1 in 1938, the superhero has changed with the times to remain a relevant icon of American popular culture. This collection exp...
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By way of motorbike and hot-air balloon and through sketches and bookshelves, this biography presents the life and works of New Zealand artist, designer, and illustrator Graham Percy. Tou...
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Manga is the world's most popular visual artâand within it, there's a subgenre dedicated to teenage girls about teenage girlsâshoujo manga. From serialized soap operas about everyday...
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This text brings together the best-loved comic characters in the world, brought to life by one of the most astonishing young artists working in the medium today, Alex Ross.
In 1981 three Mexican-American brothers self-published their first comic book, Love and Rockets, and âchanged American cartooning foreverâ according to Publishers Weekly. Over twenty...
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