Signed edition, signed and numbered by Bruce Jones, Scott Hampton, and April Campbell and limited to 750 copies.
Volume 1 - 1st printing. Story by Bruce Jones and April Campbell. Art and cover by Scott Hampton. Collects Silverheels (1983) #1-3, plus the unpublished fourth issue. Sometimes listed as Eclipse Graphic Novel #12. Silverheels lives in a future reservation, but he dreams of life on the outside. But escape reveals a world under the thumb of an alien empire, where a fascistic state struggles to maintain its hold on power. Silverheels escapes from the reservation and joins the aliens cadet training program. It's difficult and dangerous, but a chance encounter with an aristocrats daughter named Miranda gives Silverheels the will to survive.
Hardcover, 8 1/2-in. x 11-in. 64 pages. Full color. Cover price $24.95.
An oversized, lavishly produced book, The Alchemy of MirrorMask takes readers inside the making of the feature film and allows them to experience the creative process.
Animated by Dave McKean and written by Neil Gaiman, MirrorMask combines animation and live action with a compelling storyline to take the cinematic experience to a stunning new level. MirrorMask is the story of Helena, a fifteen-year-old girl who works for her family's circus. She juggles, sells popcorn, and longs to run away and join the "real world." Helena also dreams, and one day she wakes up to find herself in a strange new world populated by mysterious creatures...a dream world where she embarks on an amazing journey. Each chapter in The Alchemy of MirrorMask begins with an introduction by McKean and Gaiman and then guides readers through the different types of visuals used to create the film, including sketches, paintings, storyboards, 3-d models, photographs, texture maps, frame blow-ups, and more. Also included are photos taken on the set and during McKean's travels to Venice, Prague, Trieste, Warsaw, and other places that provided inspiration for MirrorMask. Gaiman and McKean's insightful commentary sheds light on the film's journey from concept to screen. Gaiman and McKean fans, cinema buffs, and visual art enthusiasts will all delight in The Alchemy of MirrorMask, a rare, behind-the-scenes look at the making of an extraordinary film.
# 87/1200.
This hardcover is signed by Michael T. Gilbert, George Freeman, P.Craig Russell, and Roy Thomas.
Elric is the last emperor of the stagnating island civilization of Melniboné. Physically weak, the anemic Elric must use drugs (special herbs) to maintain his health and vitality. From childhood, he read freely in the immense royal library and learned of the world outside the Dreaming Isle. Perhaps due to this in-depth study, unlike other members of his race, Elric has a conscience. He witnesses the decadence of his culture, which once ruled the known world, and worries about the rise of the Young Kingdoms populated by humans (Melnibonéans consider themselves separate from humanity), along with the threat they pose to his empire. Because of Elric's introspective self-loathing and hatred of Melnibonéan traditions, his subjects find him odd and unfathomable. However, his cousin Yyrkoon (next in the line of succession, as Elric has no heirs) interprets this behaviour as weakness and plots Elric's death. Complicating matters is Yyrkoon's sister Cymoril, who is deeply in love with Elric; Yyrkoon covets her, and part of his plan for usurpation is to marry Cymoril himself.In addition to his skill with herbs, Elric is an accomplished sorcerer and summoner. As emperor of Melniboné, Elric is able to call for aid upon the traditional patron of the Melniboné emperors, Arioch, a Lord of Chaos and Duke of Hell. From the first story, Elric uses ancient pacts and agreements with not only Arioch, but various other beings—some gods, some demons—to help him accomplish his tasks.Elric's discovery of the sword Stormbringer serves as both his greatest asset and disadvantage. The sword confers upon Elric strength, health, and fighting prowess, allowing him to do away with his dependence on drugs, but it must be fed by the souls of intelligent beings.
Signed and numbered by Bill Sienkiewicz 683/1300
1st printing. Introduction by Alan Moore. Featuring character designs, sketches, and water colors from one of the most respected artists in the business.
Hardcover, 9 1/2-in. x 12-in., 144 pages, PC/PB&W.
NOTE: Limited to 1,300 copies. Cover price $39.95.
1st printing. Written by Jan Strnad. Art and cover by Kevin Nowlan. Grimwood's Daughter chronicles the last days of the elves in their desperate war against man, magician, and dragon. Artist Kevin Nowlan's powerful images elevate Jan Strnad's dark, cautionary tale into a true gem of fantasy fiction, a graphic fable that is compelling, timeless and unforgettable. This special hardcover edition includes a special section with Nowlan sketches and preliminaries! Hardcover, 64 pages, full color.
First Comics Graphic Novel #6 - 1st printing. Based on the story by Michael Moorcock. Adapted by Roy Thomas. Art by P.Craig Russel and Michael T. Gilbert. Softcover, 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 176 pages, full color. Lower grade.
Case cracked
Limited 1 in 30 Virgin Variant Cover by Bill Sienkiewicz. (W) Dan Abnett, Andy Lanning (A) Brad Walker & Various.
Long retired members of The Hypernaturals, Bewilder and Thinkwell, must assess the team's ability to protect earth from the new, mysterious threat that has already decimated their most powerful members. Left with little to choose from but rookies and burn-outs, the Hypernaturals are running out of time... Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning, the superstar writing duo behind ANNIHILATION and THE LEGION, reunite with GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY artist Brad Walker, along with Andres Guinaldo (BATMAN) and Mark Irwin (X-MEN), to continue their original series that takes cosmic super-heroes to an all-new frontier.
Cover price $3.99.
Limited 1 in 30 Virgin Variant Cover by Bill Sienkiewicz. (W) Dan Abnett, Andy Lanning. (A) Tom Derenick, Andres Guinaldo, Bit.
Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning finish the first arc of their cosmic superhero masterpiece in the making and will have you begging for more! It's the return of Prismatica as she rejoins the Hypernaturals and faces her greatest fear: the man who killed her husband and the most diabolical supervillain the Quantinuum has ever known...Sublime.
Cover price $3.99.
Supernatural private detective Cal McDonald and his assistant Mo'Lock, head for Los Angeles, where they take on a savage pair of bestial killers, a bloodthirsty vampire, and other demons of the night in order to help an old friend.
Paperback, 200 pages
Volume 1+2 - 1st printing.Released one month before The Matrix: Revolutions, this volume collects twelve original stories set in the world of The Matrix. Read tales that expand the universe of The Matrix, written and illustrated by many of today's top comic book luminaries, including Larry and Andy Wachowski (writers/directors of The Matrix), Geof Darrow (Hard Boiled, Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot), Bill Sienkiewicz (Stray Toasters, Elektra: Assassin), Neil Gaiman (Sandman, Death: The High Cost of Living), Ted McKeever (Metropol, Wonder Woman: The Blue Amazon), John Van Fleet (Typhoid, Batman: The Ankh), Dave Gibbons (Watchmen, The Originals), David Lapham (Stray Bullets, Murder Me Dead), Peter Bagge (Hate, Sweatshop), Troy Nixey (Jenny Finn, Trout), Paul Chadwick (Concrete, The World Below), Ryder Windham (Star Wars Comics), Kilian Plunkett (Aliens: Labyrinth), and Gregory Ruth (Sudden Gravity, Freaks of the Heartland).Softcover, 160 pages, PC/PB&W. Cover price $21.95.
Volume 2 - 1st printing.Featuring stories by Larry and Andy Wachowski, Bill Sienkiewicz, David Lapham, Paul Chadwick, Ted McKeever, Kaare Andrews, Geof Darrow, Steve Skroce, plus others.Straight from fan requests at the San Diego comic convention, we offer the second volume of original stories set in the world of The Matrix. Never before in print.
Travis Charest's self-published collection of his Spacegirl comic was previously only visible on his website.Some plates are in black and white, others in color.Hard, canvas blanket.
Big Wow Art, 2009
Signed by Brian Michael Bendis and Michael Avon Oeming
Volume 1 - 1st printing. "Who Killed Retro Girl!" Collects Powers (2000-2004 1st Series Image) #1-6. Written by Brian Michael Bendis. Art by Michael Avon Oeming.
The super-heroine known as Retro Girl has been murdered, and detectives Christian Walker and Deena Pilgrim have been put on the case. But in this world where cops and capes coexist, can even the best of the best find the culprit behind this shocking homicide? Chronicling the very first teaming of detectives Walker and Pilgrim, Powers Vol. 1 is the starting point for fans wishing to enter Powers' dark underworld where heroes are not always the beacons of purity we see them as. This collection contains the first four genre-shattering issues of Powers, issues that helped win the 2001 Eisner Award for Best New Series. Includes DVD-style extras (sketch pages, Bendis' complete script to the first issue, and more!).
Hardcover (with Slipcase), 236 pages, full color. Mature Readers NOTE: Limited to 750 copies. Cover price $69.95.
1st printing. Written by Chris Ryall. Art and cover Ashley Wood.
The Eisner Award-losing team of Chris Ryall and Ashley Wood took the "vs" concept as far as they could with the original Zombies vs. Robots, right? Wrong! They push things much further this time, introducing the latest combatants to mix it up with rotting flesh and rusting steel: Amazons! Not to mention the threat of... the zombie minotaur? This special collection compiles the sold-out miniseries, and a full art gallery by acclaimed artist/painter Wood.
Hardcover, 9-in. x 13 1/2-in., full color. Cover price $19.99.
Wellfleet Press Edition - 1st printing. Story and art by Chester Gould.
Edited by Herb Galewitz. Introduction by Ellery Queen. Featuring the best of Dick Tracy from 1931-1951!
Hardcover, 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 292 pages, PC/PB&W.
Written By: John CanemakerCollects the Biography of one of America's greatest and most influential cartoonists, Winsor McCay, universally acknowledged as a master of both the comic strip and the animated cartoon.Hardcover, 272 pages. Full Color.
Special all-star cartoonists jam issue, with a round-robin story featuring Eisner, Denis Kitchen, Cat Yronwode, Fred Hembeck, Peter Poplaski, Michael T. Gilbert, Trina Robbins, Leslie Cabarga, Alan Weiss, Fershid Bharucha, Marshall Rogers, Tom Orzechowski, Steve Leialoha, Mike Barr, Joe Staton, Denny O'Neil, Frank Miller, Terry Austin, Archie Goodwin, George Pratt, Alan Kupperberg, Harvey Kurtzman, Howard Cruse, Len Wein, Ernie Colon, Peter Sanderson, Brent Anderson, Bob Wiacek, Terry Beatty, Max Allan Collins, Ken Steacy, Dean Motter, Roger Stern, Chris Claremont, Brian Bolland, Bill Sienkiewicz, John Byrne, Josef Rubinstein, Richard Corben, Jim Engel, and Chuck Fiala.
Also featuring a famous wraparound jam cover by Eisner, Pete Poplaski, Milton Caniff, John Pound, Denis Kitchen, Richard Corben, and Leslie Cabarga.
8 1/2 in. x 11 in. 64 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.00.
Variant Cover by Ben Templesmith. by Various.
The continuing adventures of Vampirella in "Vampirella Must Die!" Part 4 (of 6) by Jimmy Palmiotti, Justin Gray, and Gabriel Rearte. Also: A snow-filled Vampirella adventure entitled "What Have We Become" by Becky Cloonan (Demo)! Plus: A Hellboy retrospective including an exclusive interview with Mike Mignola, and features, reviews, and interviews on some of the hottest upcoming comics projects, novels, music and DVDs! And as always, more is in store! Regular Cover by comics legend Michael Golden ('80s Micronauts); also available in a Limited Model Photo cover featuring Kitana Baker!
REGULAR?Magazine, 48pg, PC$3.95 PHOTO?Magazine, 48pg, PC$9.95 Cover price $3.95.
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!
1st Edition - 1st printing. By Arlen Schumer.
The first book dedicated to the Silver Age of comics (1956-1970) and the artists that defined it, author Arlen Schumer highlights the careers of eight acknowledged Hall of Fame artists who rendered definitive versions of the industry's great characters: Carmine Infantino, Gene Colan, Gil Kane, Jack Kirby, and Joe Kubert, Jim Steranko, Neal Adams, and Steve Ditko.
Hardcover, 9-in. x 13-in., 176 pages, full color. NOTE: Limited to 2,000 copies.
Numbered Edition 622/1200 - Love and Rockets: Book 2 - 1st printing.
By Los Bros Hernandez.
Collects Love and Rockets (1982-1996 1st Series) #3-4. Cover by Gilbert Hernandez. Includes full color cover gallery
Signed and numbered Edition - Love and Rockets: Book 13 - 1st printing.
By Los Bros Hernandez.
'Chester Square' chronicles Maggie's turbulent life from the end of 'Wigwam Bam' through 'Bob Richardson,' Jaime's farewell to Love & Rockets. Split up from Hopey yet again, Maggie bounces back and forth between a one-laundromat town in Texas (the 'Chester Square' of the title), where she has to contend with both her own inner demons and a murderous hooker, and Camp Vicki, wher she has to fend off her aunt Vicki's attempts to make her a professional wrestler, and the unwanted advances of the amorous wrestling champ-to-be, Gina. As usual, Jaime spotlights a wide range of headstrong female characters, including Maggie's sister Esther and her cousin Xochitl; Penny Century, Hopey, and Danita show up as well, as does Rena Titañon, who, joined by the wrestler El Diablo, dominates the finale with a rousing free-for-all slugfest against six armed thugs.
Signed and numbered Edition - Love and Rockets: Book 1 - 1st printing.
Collects Love and Rockets (1982-1996 1st Series) #1-2. Containing the legendary first two issues of Love and Rockets, it's one classic after another: the first Maggie and Hopey story, Luba in jungle-queen mode, "Mechanics," "Music for Monsters" and much more. Includes full color cover gallery.
Hardcover, 8 1/2-in. x 10- 1/2-in., 150 pages, B&W. Mature Readers
NOTE: Limited to 400 copies. Cover price $35.00.