Volume 1 - 1st printing. Collects Popbot GN (2002-2006) Vol. 1-3.Written by Ashley Wood. Art by Ashley Wood and Sam Kieth. Cover by Ashley Wood.The Popbot Collection provides the first three books of Ashley Wood's ongoing Popbot graphic novel series in one handsome edition!Seen here for the first time in full-color, the large format Popbot Collection contains the entire first act of the offbeat story re-mixed by Wood. Also includes Popbot paintings by Wood and additional bonus material. With a rock star cat and his robot bodyguard, Sherlock Holmes, samurai, and pleasure robots on the prowl, a blind gunslinger, and an Andy Warhol clone, this one's got it all!Softcover, 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 160 pages, full color. Mature ReadersCover price $35.00.
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Volume 1 - 1st printing.Story and art by Ashley Wood.Ashley Wood proves again the Dada's weren't that abstract in their approach to a story! Take a cat, a robot, and Andy Warhol; mix in haunted houses, sexy girls, and an undersea conversation pod. What do you have? The first issue of PopBot!Written and drawn by Ashley Wood, the popular artist of X-Men, Hellspawn, and WildStorm's Automatic Kafka. PopBot is printed in a large format and has 48 beautiful pages! PopBot also features guest artists and writers.Softcover, 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Mature ReadersCover price $7.99.
Artist Bill Sienkiewicz pioneered a style which fuses classic pen and ink comic book design with modern illustration and painting. This book presents a detailed look at a number of Sienkiewicz's art, illustrating the intoxicating power of his pictorial language and style.
Tape residu on inside of the cover.
Limited with sketch and numbered edition 65/500
This format shows off to full effect this gorgeous collection of Daredevil, Alias, and Kabuki cover paintings, drawings, and step-by-step art processes. Readers have been waiting for an art-book collection of Mack's work for years, and this volume delivers with loads of extras!
Story by Neal Adams. Art by Mark Beachum, Brian Garvey, Ian Akin, and Neal Adams. Cover by Neal Adams.
An orphaned American girl raised on an isolated island of Japanese martial arts experts becomes not a samurai or a sensei, but a samuree. When terrorists take the Museum of Natural History hostage, Megalith, Armor and Silver Streak intervene - but so does Samuree.
32 pages, Full Color.
Art by Mark Beachum, Brian Garvey, Ian Akin, and Neal Adams. Wraparound cover by Neal Adams.
An orphaned American girl raised on an isolated island of Japanese martial arts experts becomes not a samurai or a sensei, but a samuree. Guest starring real-life movie special effects make-up artist Tom Savini. After Savini is abducted, Megalith, Armor and Silver Streak are mystified, but the abduction has something to do with Samuree's hidden past.
Featuring a script from DC legend Elliot S! Maggin. 32 pages, Full Color.
Direct Edition cover by Neal Adams. Trapped. Story by Elliot S! Maggin. Art by Mark Beachum, Brian Garvey, Ian Akin, and Neal Adams.
An orphaned American girl raised on an isolated island of Japanese martial arts experts becomes not a samurai or a sensei, but a samuree. As Samuree and the Revengers pursue the terrorists who have abducted Tom Savini, more of Samuree's terrible past is revealed. Guest starring real-life special effects artist Tom Savini.
Featuring a script from DC legend Elliot S! Maggin. 32 pages, Full Color.
Direct Edition cover by Mark Beachum. Story by Elliot S! Maggin and Peter Stone. Art by Mark Beachum, Brian Garvey, Ian Akin, and Neal Adams
An orphaned American girl raised on an isolated island of Japanese martial arts experts becomes not a samurai or a sensei, but a samuree. Samuree may not understand much about the modern world, but if there's one thing she does know, it's how to kill zombies. Featuring a script from DC legend Elliot S! Maggin.
32 pages, Full Color.
Direct Edition cover by Mark Beachum. The Passion Within... Story by Elliot S! Maggin, Neal Adams and Peter Stone. Art by Steve Geiger, Brian Garvey, Ian Akin, and Neal Adams.
An orphaned American girl raised on an isolated island of Japanese martial arts experts becomes not a samurai or a sensei, but a samuree. Samuree's mission to rescue the hostages becomes even more desperate when she learns that the key player in her origin story is among them. Featuring a script assist from DC legend Elliot S! Maggin.
32 pages, Full Color.
Newsstand Edition cover by Mark Beachum. Ariman. Story by Neal Adams and Peter Stone. Art by Rodney Ramos, Brian Garvey, Ian Akin, and Neal Adams.
An orphaned American girl raised on an isolated island of Japanese martial arts experts becomes not a samurai or a sensei, but a samuree. The prophet Zoroaster has been defeated by Samuree and the Revengers, but now his god has possessed the body of a young woman.
32 pages, Full Color.
Newsstand Edition painted cover by Kristine Adams. The End of Pain. Story by Peter Stone. Art by Dave Hoover, Brian Garvey, Mark Beachum, and Neal Adams.
An orphaned American girl raised on an isolated island of Japanese martial arts experts becomes not a samurai or a sensei, but a samuree. Someone with superhuman powers invades Jerri-Anne's home, but he's actually looking for Samuree.
Final issue of the series.
Conan stars in "The Pool of the Black One." Script by Roy Thomas, pencils by John Buscema, inks by Sonny Trinidad. Adapted from the story by Robert E. Howard. Solomon Kane and Frankenstein star in "The Dragon at Castle Frankenstein." Script by Don Glut, art by Sonny Trinidad. Howard Chaykin portfolio of Robert E. Howard characters: Conan (two pages), Red Sonja, and Solomon Kane. Fred Blosser reviews a record album featuring L. Sprague de Camp reading Conan stories in "Voice of the Blood-Stained God." "Sea Hawks: Maritime Trade and Piracy in the High Hyborian Age." Article by Robert Yaple, illustrations by Rick Hobert. Ernie Chan frontispiece. Val Mayerik cover.
Silvestri cover.
Signed by Jimmy Palmiotti, Batt, and 2 others I can't make out.
"The Battle For Independents". Starring Shi, Cyblade, Cerebus, Fone Bone, Mr. Spook, The Atomik Angels, and Gabriel plus a huge collection of independent publisher characters make cameos: Archangels, Ash, Bianca, Cascade (of Sovereign Seven), Catharsis, Crackbabies (from Schizo), Dark Prophet (from The Circle Unleashed), Eudeamon, Ginny (of Stray Bullets), Glory, Grifter, Hellboy, Hellshock, Hilly rose, Johnny Blowtorch, Johnny the Homicidal Maniac, Kabuki, Kid Death, Lethargic Lad, Lorelei, Man Myth (from Funnytime Features), Milk & Cheese, Nightstalker (from Troubleshooters), Katchoo (from Strangers in Paradise), Madman, Megaton Man (from Bizarre Heroes), Shar-pei (from Dogs of War), Samaritan (from Astro City), Scud: The Disposable Assassin, Seth (from A Distant Soil), Shadow Slasher, Shaolin Tiger, Snap the Punk Turtle, THB and HR Watson, The Tick, Tyrant, Ultimate Warrior, Usagi Yojimbo, Wolff & Byrd, and Ying Peng (from Taoland) ... and is that Spider-Man on page 18?!?
A mad scientist attacks the bionic man through a voodoo doll that strongly resembles the 1970s Six Million Dollar Man action figure. In case anyone misses the connection, Steve Austin himself hawks the figure in the final panel of the story. Written by Nicola Cuti, with art by Joe Staton. Cover by Neal Adams. 36 pages.