9-11: Artists Respond, Volume 1
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A collection of personal and profoundly moving stories from some of the greatest writers and artists in comics about the tragic events of September 11, 2001 includes Frank MillerÆs reflections on the power of faith, Jim MahfoodÆs personal view of the Arab-American experience before and after September 11, and Bryan Talbot's reflection on the meaning of entertainment in the days after the attacks. A Graphic Novel. Original.
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Stardust: Being a Romance Within the Realm of Trees
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Tristran is compelled to retrieve a fallen star for the woman he loves and crosses through the wondrous gate in the stone wall leading to the world of faerie, where he encounters dangerous rivals for the star
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The Good Fairies of New York
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This story commences when Morag and Heather, two eighteen-inch fairies with swords and green kilts and badly-dyed hair fly through the window of the worst violinist in New York, an overweight and antisocial type named Dinnie, and vomit on his carpet. It also has a war in it, and a most unusual production of Shakespeare's 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' and Johnny Thunders' New York Dolls guitar solos. 242p.
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The Sandman, Vol. 1: Preludes and Nocturnes
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An attempt to summon and imprison Death, results, instead, in the capture of Morpheus, the Sandman, who must regain the tools of his powers.
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The Sandman, Vol. 2: The Doll's House
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This second of twelve volumes collecting the complete run of THE SANDMAN follows Rose Walker as she finds more than she bargained for - long lost relatives, a serial killers' convention, and, ultimately, her true identity. The master of Dreams attempts to unravel the mystery, unaware that the hand of another, far closer to home, is pulling the strings. Color illus. 232p.
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The Sandman, Vol. 5: A Game of You
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You may have heard somewhere that Neil Gaiman's Sandman series consistedof cool, hip, edgy, smart comic books. And you may have thought, 'What the helldoes that mean?' Enter A Game of You to confound the issue even more, while at the same time standing as a fine example of such a description. This is not an easy book. The characters are dense and unique, while their observations are, as always with Gaiman, refreshingly familiar. Then there's the plot, which grinds along like a coffee mill, in the process breaking down the two worlds of this series, that of the dream and that of the dreamer. Gaiman pushes these worlds to their very extremes--one is a fantasy world with talking animals, a missing princess, and a mysterious villain called the Cuckoo; the other is an urban microcosm inhabited by a drag queen, a punk lesbian couple, and a New York doll named Barbie. In almost every way this book sits at 180 degrees from the earlier four volumes of the Sandman series--although the less it seems to belong to the series, the more it shows its heart. --Jim Pascoe
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The Sandman: King of Dreams
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A visual journey through the award-winning comic book series that has created a stunning tableau where the psyche of the individual recedes into the panorama of folklore and fairy tales. The book richly illustrates the comic's history, from its beginnings as simple sketches in Neil Gaiman's notebooks to its emergence as a unique and undeniable force in the literary world. With never before published illustrations, behind-the-scenes stories, and quotes from Gaiman himself. Color illus. 178p.
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The Thirteen Clocks (The New York Review Children's Collection)
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American humorist James Thurber's revamped fairy tale, in which a wicked Duke, who imagines he has killed time, and the Duke's beautiful niece, for whom time seems to have run out, both meet their match, thanks to an enterprising prince in disguise. Just wait until you meet the entirely original and utterly enigmatic Golux! Color/b&w illus. 124p. (Ages:9-12).
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Will Eisner's New York: Life in the Big City
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Will Eisner, the master and pioneer of American comics art, presents graphic fiction's greatest celebration of the Big Apple. This new hardcover edition presents a quartet of graphic works (New York,The Building, City People Notebook, and Invisible People) and features 'tales as brutal, as uncaring as the city itself.' Includes cameo appearances by the author himself; several new illustrations sketched by Eisner, posthumously inked by Peter Poplaski; and three previously unpublished 'out-takes' - a treasure for any Eisner fan, and sure to become a collectible. Illus. 448p.
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Zombies: The Recent Dead
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Presents a collection of twenty-two short stories that feature zombies as main characters.
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