At looooong last – the first issue of Ganges was published in 2006 – the completeGangeshas been collected in this excellent hardcover volume from Drawn and Quarterly. And not just collected: In preparing this work for its permanent home, Huizenga went through the original issues with his inspector's hat on and tweaked this here and fixed that there, with the goal of bringing it all together in the best shape and form possible. Anyone who is looking for challenging, thought-provoking comics that push the boundaries of what comics can do – look no further, this is it!
In the meantime, we have written extensively on each of the individual...
Here It is: over 35 years worth of interviews, conducted between 1974 and 2011, with the one and only Jean "Moebius" Giraud, all conducted by his long time friend and associate, Numa Sadoul. It can be considered as the prose companion to Jean Giraud's spiritual journey through comics, taken in his persona of Moebius.
Translated by Edward Gauvin, so Anglophone readers can know they're in good hands.
282 page softcover | 8" x 11" | Illustrated (in B & W and full color) and annotated.
Get ready.
And here's another reason to get up in the morning: a new release by Kevin H. This one is fairly convoluted in its conception and execution, but therein lies part of its appeal. Wild Kingdom had its humble beginnings in Super Monster 12 that was first published way back at the dawn of the millennium. This material was then bolstered and slightly reconfigured for the February 2006 release of the fourth issue of Or Else, his since discontinued Drawn & Quarterly series. And, now with Wild Kingdom, the material at last receives its apotheosis. The core meaning of Wild Kingdom is surrounded by a dense underbrush of irony that must be...
Hold onto your hats!We havereceivedan all new, 48 page, full color, French-flapped,oversized, self-published comic book by Anders Nilsen, the first in a new series: Tongues.
A blend of classical mythology, current events and science fiction, the three segments/chapters that make up this first issuealso continue to confrontphilosophical and ethical concernsaddressed by Big Questions and Dogs and Water, and as such the series appears thus far toconstituteanextension of the themes present these works.
Here's a little bit about it along with some preview images: https://www.andersbrekhusnilsen.com/blog/2017/5/24/tongues
Incomplete Worksprovides, indirectly, an intimate, informative, entertaining portrait of the artist as a young cartoonist – who goes on to age gracefully and productively – with a large degree of creative independence – into marriage, fatherhood and middle-age (which is no small feat). It does so while simultaneously fulfilling its primary function of being a treasure trove of short comics of all stripes. Auto-bio, fantasy, literary, historical, humorous, scientific, and meta-physical comics can each be found here, all handledby Horrockswith dextrous aplomb. That he has been able to accomplish all this may have something to due with his...
From the Archives: ONE new copy of the original hardcover edition (2nd print; September 2011) of the first volume of the superb – and definitive – archival study of the life and work of Alex Toth.
Here's the original Publisher write-up:
Compiled with complete access to the family archives and with the full cooperation of Toth's children, this lavishly illustrated biography features many rare comics pages, photographs, and drawings and reproduces twenty complete stories, including a previously unknown and unfinished story from the 1950's, most printed from the original artwork. Includes bibliographical references. Presents a biography of...
The Sky Is Blue with a Single Cloud,the first, and likely definitive, English language collection ofthe work of Kuniko Tsurita, the firstwoman contributor to Garo – debuting in 1965 at the age of eighteen(!) – is a revelation. The eighteen uniquely powerful stories collected in this softcover volume provide readers with340 pages of formally inventive and visually daring manga,alloriginally published between 1966 and 1980, during which period Tsurita was the only regularly contributing woman in the pages of Garo. In addition, there is an invaluable 40 page illustrated essay, "The Life and Art of Kuniko Tsurita," by Ryan Holmberg and...
NOW BACK IN PRINT IN SOFTCOVER!
Yes! 382 pages of comics selected from the next-to-impossible-to-find first fifty issues of King-Cat Comics (currently published under the title King-Cat Comics and Stories) by the long suffering self-publishing champ, John Porcellino. King-Cat Comics is an ideal illustration of the existentialist project that brings order and meaning to a life lived in an inherently absurb world. Beginning in May of 1989, Porcellino put pen to paper and declared that he would have no rules dictating what he would produce, only that it would be true to his artistic instincts and that it would all be called King-Cat Comics....
We've been selling Starstruck in one form or another since 1980, but were so used to hand-selling it that it didn't occur to us to put it onto our site... until now!
A long-time Copacetic favorite (that was, before that, a BEM favorite), Starstruck is the comics space opera par excellence! Lee and Kaluta's wacky, hi-jinx, freewheeling approach to story and relative unconcern with narrative cohesion (riffing, to some degree, on Gravity's Rainbow by Thomas Pynchon) – along with its non-linear approach to time – it has been printed in multiple arrangements and different orders without deleterious effect – allowed a truly epic scope for...
Believe it or not, it's now been a full year since Copacetic Comics handed off the shop on the third floor at 3138 Dobson Street to Doomed Planet Comics! To celebrate, this coming Saturday and Sunday, November 16 & 17, Doomed Planet Comics will be having its BIGGEST SALE EVER. Details below:
And that's not all: from 5:00pm to 7:00pm on Saturday, Doomed Planet will be hosting an Anniversary Party featuring a special guest appearance by recent Pittsburgh transplant, Cameron Arthur, who will be selling and signing the first issue of his new made-in-Pittsburgh comic book mini-series, Broken Wires!
AND, Copacetic will be in the house on Saturday afternoon and staying through to at least 7:00pm. So, both Bills will be in the house. Looking forward to seeing any erstwhile Copacetic customers. Hope you can make it!
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Fall 2024 Doomed Planet Hours
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Tuesday: CLOSED
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