Along with Brian Chippendale, Mat Brinkman was at the core of the Fort Thunder music and arts scene that grew to become an influential movement. Teratoid Heights is, along with Chippendale's Ninja, one of the two major published works that have thus far emerged from the ferment of Fort Thunder. It is a one of a kind item that should be considered essential for any one interested in experiencing the artistic endeavors of Fort Thunder in comics form. Brinkman is a true original and Teratoid Heights provides readers with the single greatest exposition of his unique pictoral language.To learn more about this work -- and for a better understanding of Fort Thunder in general -- we strongly encourage you to read Chris Lanier's excellent, in-depth review.
WAREHOUSE FIND... GONE!
When Marc Bell passed through town back in 2011, as Anders Nilesen's "opening act," he was kind enough to part with a few copies of this long out of print 2003 work published by Tom Devlin's fabled Highwater Books. No self-respecting Marc Bell fan should be without this finely crafted tome, printed in black and white, duotone and full color, on heavy cream stock of low reflectivity. Don't let this rare opportunity slip through your fingers!
ONE COPY!
WAREHOUSE FIND!
We just discovered a half full case of the original, 1999 Highwater Press edition of Brian Ralph's early wordless classic, Cave-In that came straight from the printer, Quebecor Printing, shipped in February of 2000 and sitting ever since... until now!
These copies are all as new as you can get, never having left this box, which is more or less the definition of Mint.
And, we're offering them at the original 1999 price!
Please note that there is a LIMIT of ONE copy per customer.
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