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Nov 20, 2024 |
kansascity.com | David Walker |Marcus Anderson |Frank Miller |Emma Kubert
Four new graphic novels showcase a range of approaches and subjects, from deadpan horror comedy to a subversive retelling of an American classic, a fantasy adventure about a magical world next to our own and an odds-and-ends collection from an American master that is more than the sum of its parts. Big Jim and the White Boy By: David F. Walker, Marcus Kwame Anderson. Publisher: Ten Speed Graphic, 288 pages, $35.
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Nov 19, 2024 |
thestate.com | David Walker |Marcus Anderson |Frank Miller |Emma Kubert
Four new graphic novels showcase a range of approaches and subjects, from deadpan horror comedy to a subversive retelling of an American classic, a fantasy adventure about a magical world next to our own and an odds-and-ends collection from an American master that is more than the sum of its parts. Big Jim and the White BoyBy: David F. Walker, Marcus Kwame Anderson. Publisher: Ten Speed Graphic, 288 pages, $35.
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Nov 19, 2024 |
arcamax.com | David Walker |Marcus Anderson |Frank Miller |Emma Kubert
Four new graphic novels showcase a range of approaches and subjects, from deadpan horror comedy to a subversive retelling of an American classic, a fantasy adventure about a magical world next to our own and an odds-and-ends collection from an American master that is more than the sum of its parts. Big Jim and the White BoyBy: David F. Walker, Marcus Kwame Anderson. Publisher: Ten Speed Graphic, 288 pages, $35.
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Nov 6, 2024 |
startribune.com | David Walker |Marcus Anderson |Frank Miller |Emma Kubert
First published in 2008 and now getting a long-overdue reissue, Abel and Soria’s “Life Sucks” is based on an old premise: boy likes girl who likes boy though not enough to break up with her creep boyfriend. But the authors juice the story with a bloody twist: The girl, Rosa, is a vampire-worshipping goth who’s unaware that the boy, Dave, is undead. The story is grounded in Dave’s workaday existence.
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Jul 12, 2023 |
comicon.com | Emma Kubert |Olly MacNamee
Written and illustrated by Emma Kubert As they’re finding a way to escape Lightspring Canyon Eve splits Shayde Whisper and Eldon Redwood up and forces Shayde to fight in an underground gambling ring. Scrambling emotionally compromised and under stress Shayde unfortunately falls short. Stoneheart #5 is out now from Image Comics Like this:Like Loading...
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