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Meccano 3: Schlager
Hanco Kolk
[Amsterdam]: De Harmonie, 1999. -
Manga Design
Masano Amano
Koln: Taschen, 2004.DVD includes interviews, a Tokyo Manga-shop tour, and 900 Manga covers.
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Manga: An Anthology of Global and Cultural Perspectives
Toni Johnson-Woods
New York: The Continuum International Publishing Group, 2010. -
Japanese Visual Culture: Explorations in the World of Manga and Anime
Mark W. MacWilliams
New York: M. E. Sharpe, [2008]. -
Wandering Son (Volume One)
Shimura Takako
Seattle: Fantagraphics Books, 2011.The first in an eight volume series by Takako which explores the friendship between two transgender adolescents, Suichi and Yoshino.
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Mangatopia: Essays on Manga and Anime in the Modern World
Timothy Perper; Martha Cornog
Santa Barbara: Libraries Unlimited, 2011. -
The Magic Crystal 3: Aurelys’s Secret
Jean Moebius Giraud; Marc Bati
New York: Comcat Comics, 1990. -
Sophie Crumb: Evolution of a Crazy Artist
Sophie Crumb; R. Crumb; A. Crumb
New York: W. W. Norton & Company, 2011.“A groundbreaking work of striking originality that charts a young artist’s life through her own drawings-from toddlerhood to motherhood. Sophie Crumb’s startlingly expressive drawings track her development as an artist from age two to twenty-eight. Sifting through dozens of their daughter’s remarkable sketchbooks, our generation’s most celebrated graphic artists have, with their only child, Sophie, now selected more than three hundred paintings and drawings that depict her artistic and psychological maturation. Revealing how an original artistic sensibility is both innate and nurtured, the book features six separate developmental stages, including Sophie’s earliest drawings, the elaborate fantasy world of her childhood, her late adolescent rebellion, and her coming of age in the milieu of the Paris circus world and New York’s “seventh circle of hell.” The drawings from her early twenties — of tattoo artists, dangerous men—reflect a personal anguish that finally ends with her becoming a mother and creating a family of her own. Illuminating and intimate, this book is a dramatic yet subtle statement on the evolution of personality as seen through art.” (publisher’s blurb)
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Beauty and Beast
Sir Rod Sterile
Amsterdam: Euro-Comix, 1986.A medieval erotic fairy tale of a merchant’s three beautiful daughters, two bad and insatiably horny, one kind and chaste. Unrecorded in OCLC.
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Erotic Dirty Comics
Tijuana Publishing Co.
Wilmington: Tijuana Publishing Co., 1976.Collection of erotic comics inspired by Tijuana Bibles, short pornographic cartoon story booklets originating in the United States in the early 20th century produced by unknown artists and publishers up until the early 1960s. Also commonly called an eight-pager due to their near uniform page count these underground comics would often parody celebrities and well loved cartoon characters in short highly sexualised erotic escapades.
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Brian Blomerth’s Mycelium Wassonii
Brian Blomerth
New York: Anthology Editions, 2021.“Brian Blomerth first fused his singularly irreverent underground comix style with heavily-researched history in 2019’s Brian Blomerth’s Bicycle Day, a Technicolor retelling of the discovery of LSD. Now, the illustrator and graphic novelist continues his wild and woolly excursions into the history of mind expansion with Mycelium Wassonii, an account of the lives and trips of R. Gordon and Valentina Wasson, the pioneering scientist couple responsible for popularizing the use of psychedelic mushrooms. A globetrotting vision of hallucinatory science and religious mysticism with appearances by Life Magazine, the CIA, and the Buddha, Mycelium Wassonii is a visual history and a love story as only Blomerth’s Isograph pen can render it.” (publisher’s blurb)
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La Serviette Noire
Jean-Claude Gotting
Paris: Futuropolis, 1986. -
Visions of the Floating World: The Cartoon Art of Japan
Mark Cotta Vaz
San Francisco: Cartoon Art Museum, 1992.Scarce catalogue for an exhibition of Japanese comic art at the Cartoon Art Museum, San Francisco. 2 copies in OCLC. Unrecorded in CiNii.
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Brian Blomerth’s Bicycle Day
Brian Blomerth
New York: Anthology Editions, 2019.A visual history of the world’s first acid trip. With an introduction by Dennis McKenna. “Illustrator, musician and self-described “comic stripper” Brian Blomerth has spent years combining classic underground art styles with his bitingly irreverent visual wit in zines, comics, and album covers. With Brian Blomerth’s Bicycle Day, the artist has produced his most ambitious work to date: a historical account of the events of April 19, 1943, when Swiss chemist Albert Hofmann ingested an experimental dose of a new compound known as lysergic acid diethylamide and embarked on the world’s first acid trip. Combining an extraordinary true story told in journalistic detail with the artist’s gritty, timelessly Technicolor comix style, Brian Blomerth’s Bicycle Day is a testament to mind expansion and a stunningly original visual history.” (publisher’s blurb)
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The Context
Alexandro Segade
New York: Primary Information, 2020.“The Context reimagines the superhero comic book as a queer parable of belonging. The story follows six powerful beings from different worlds who find themselves inexplicably adrift together in an otherwise lifeless void: Biopower, Cathexis, Barelife, Objector, Drives, and Form. The characters, each named for a concept drawn from critical theory, engage one another in skintight fight scenes that often look like sex scenes, and philosophical debates masked as exposition.” (publisher’s blurb)
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Slow Death Zero
Jon B. Cooke; Ronald E. Turner
San Francisco: Last Gasp, 2021.“Slow Death Zero is a revival of the legendary underground horror comix anthology, Slow Death. This one-shot 50th anniversary edition includes all-new comix by 33 writers and artists, with one classic reprint by R. Crumb, 28 stories and pin-ups to chill the bones in our temperature-rising age of global warming. Inspired by the ecological advocacy of the original title, which debuted on the very first Earth Day in 1970, this edition features horrifying tales depicting the environmental calamity facing our world in this time of climate change. The book is headlined by a savage depiction of the implications of the melting polar ice cap in Antarctica, by award-winning cartoonist/illustrator William Stout, who provides the cover. Also included is work by Richard Corben, Rick Veitch, Drew Friedman, Bryan Talbot, Hunt Emerson, Peter Kuper, and many more, as well as unseen work by the late, great Greg Irons. This is a wild and outrageous collection of environmental-themed horror stories, a fat compilation by the most diverse team of Slow Death contributors ever assembled!” Edited by Jon B. Cooke and Ronald E. Turner.
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La Nuit De Saigon
Romain Slocombe
Paris: Futuropolis, 1986. -
Doll
Guy Colwell
Auburn: Rip Off Press, 1989. -
The History of EC Comics
Grant Geissman
Koln: Taschen, 2020.“In 1947, Bill Gaines inherited his legendary father’s fledgling publishing company, EC Comics. Over the next eight years, he and a “who’s who” of the era including Al Feldstein, Harvey Kurtzman, and Wally Wood would reinvent the very notion of the comic book with titles like Tales from the Crypt, Weird Science, and MAD. With more than 1,000 images and rarities, there’s something new here for even the most die-hard EC Fan-Addicts. Famous First Edition: First printing of 5,000 numbered copies.” (publisher’s blurb)
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Scarlet (5 Volumes)
Bendis Maleev
New York: Icon / Marvel, 2010.First five issue of Scarlet. No. 1 is a second printing, Nos. 2-5 are first printings.