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The first year of the strip. Introduction by Bill Blackbeard. This is part of the Hyperion Library of Classic American Comic Strips.
From the publisher: For over 45 years, Eldon Dedini has been one of Playboy's most recognizable full-page gag cartoonists. With a masterful watercolor...
Fifteen editorial-style cartoons of fate and synchronicity by this Los Angeles-based animation artist & director. These loose cartoony watercolor...
From the publisher: Welcome and good tidings, ladies, gentlemen, and all manner of upstanding, sentient beasts. The book you hold in your hands...
Dailies from March 9, 1953 to August 13, 1955. Long biographic essay by Armando Mendez. Introduction by Leonard Starr.
A great comic strip with fast moving storylines about good people in a small town. I read this new volume cover to cover within days of receiving it. Stan...
Dailies from December 2, 1957 to January 23, 1960. Introduction by Bill Sienkiewicz.
"Dear Reader, The book in your hands is our homage to the vintage storybooks we spent our youth reading. This is a tale of a little tiger named Tigerbuttah...
The only career retrospective of this illustrator-caricaturist best known for his Mad magazine film/TV satires and his covers for Time and TV Guide. It is...
Denny Colt, a young criminologist, believed to have lost his life in a fight against crime, was buried in a state of suspended animation. He awoke one day...
Reprints 26 stories from January 3 to June 27, 1943.
Trains and Railroaders were favorite subjects of this influential Punch cartoonist. This is a nice collection of his best.
A collection of this long-running family strip. Signed by Fagan with a drawing of Bob the pet duck.
From the publisher: A celebration of acclaimed artist and writer Jules Feiffer. Everyone knows a Feiffer illustration when they see one: His...
Three cartoon stories, a gothic fable illustrated in color, a one-act play, and two dialogues by the renowned cartoonist, playwright, novelist, and...
Fernández’ memoir of his many years working for Selecciones Ilustradas, the renowned Spanish agency created by Josep Toutain, that from the...
Political cartoons by D.R. Fitzpatrick. “Here is the first major collection of his work. It is the story of a great depression, a world war, and a...
The complete storyline "Who Shot Pat Patton?" (8/26/82 - 4/3/83).
Reprints two Dick Tracy stories by Max Allan Collins. Dailies and Sundays 5/14/82 - 8/25/82 and 12/25/83 - 4/29/84.
Long out of print, this collection of Don Flowers cartoons privately printed by his son Don Flowers, Jr. 25 Don Flowers cartoons (1954-67) about brides...
When the life of Don Flowers was cut short in 1968 by the ill effects of emphysema, he left behind a career in newspaper cartooning that spanned more than...
Out of print. Nominated for two Eisner awards for best web comic. From the dustjacket: Exuding simplicity in design and narrative, Ojingogo is an...
From all-time great Hal Foster, creator of Prince Valiant! Supersized presentation at 15" x 20"! Out of print. From the publisher: Beautifully...
From all-time great Hal Foster, creator of Prince Valiant! Super-sized presentation at 15" x 20"! Out of print. From the publisher: Hal Foster is...
Prince Valiant Sunday pages 461-506 (1945-1946).
Prince Valiant Sunday pages 507-552 (1946-1947). Out of print.
Prince Valiant Sunday pages 553-596 (1947-1948). Out of print.
From the publisher: Universally acclaimed as the most stunningly gorgeous adventure comic strip of all time, Prince Valiant ran for 35 years under the...
Prince Valiant Sunday pages 867-912 (1953-1954).
Prince Valiant Sunday pages 1051-1096 (1957-1958).
Prince Valiant Sunday pages 1097-1142 (1958-1959).
The first printing of the second volume published by Fantagraphics. Prince Valiant Sunday pages 1189-1234 (1959-60).
The first printing of the third volume published by Fantagraphics. Prince Valiant Sunday pages 1235-1280 (1960-61).
From the publisher: For 35 years, Hal Foster created epic adventure and romantic fantasy in his legendary Sunday strip, Prince Valiant. Realistic in its...
From the publisher: "With its thrilling continuities of a fictitious knight in the era of King Arthur's Court, Prince Valiant set a new standard for the...
The first printing of the fourth volume published by Fantagraphics. Prince Valiant Sunday pages 1327-1372 (1962-63).
The first printing of the fifth volume published by Fantagraphics. Prince Valiant Sunday pages 1373-1418 (1963-64).
From the publisher: With this volume, Foster reaches (by common critical consensus) the peak of his drawing and storytelling prowess, a peak at which he...
From the publisher: As this fourth volume begins, Prince Valiant, haunted by the lovely Aleta, seeks Merlin' s wise counsel. This brief episode segues...
Prince Valiant Sunday pages 2212-2271 (1979-1980) "The adventure series concludes in this extra-length full-color edition. All good things must come to an...
From the publisher: Fully half of this latest volume of Hal Foster 's epic masterpiece, again scanned from superb syndicate proofs, is devoted to the...
From the publisher: Hal Foster's masterpiece of adventure enters its second decade as Valiant and Aleta journey to "The New World," a 16-month epic that...