Signed by Los Bros Hernandez
Love and Rockets: Book 5 - 1st printing. By Los Bros Hernandez.
This volume features some of the Hernandez Brothers' most compelling stories, including Jaime's 'wrestling tales' ('The Little Monster,' 'Queen Rena at 34,' and the title story), more Maggie-and-Hopey tales, and several classic Gilbert 'Heartbreak Soup' stories ranging from the harrowing ('An American in Palomar' and the excruciating prison story 'Holidays in the Sun') to the edgily romantic (Heraclio and Carmen's love story, 'Love Bites'). Plus a cover gallery, a fantastic original cover by Jaime Hermandez, and more.
Hardcover, 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 136 pages, B&W. Mature Readers Cover price $40.00.
Limited Signed and Numbered Edition 281/5001st printing.Text by Ben Davis and Frank Miller. Art and cover by Bill Sienkiewicz. Introduction by Neil Gaiman.Bill Sienkiewicz is a classically trained painter whose artworks incorporate abstract and expressionist influences and combine oil painting, acrylics, watercolor, mixed media, collage, and mimeograph. Bill Sienkiewicz: Revolution is the first time the artist's work and career have been taken out of the limited context of comic books and evaluated as fine art. Ben Davis, award-winning Senior Writer for Artnet News, considers Sienkiewicz's process and places him within the context of art and popular culture. Sal Abbinanti, Sienkiewicz's representative and colleague for 12 years, Frank Miller, the celebrated auteur of Sin City and 300, contributes his perspective on Sienkiewicz's place in the pantheon of comic books. Lastly, Bill Sienkiewicz, accompanied by Award-winning journalist Susan Karlin, lends his unique voice and presents some of his greatest artistic achievements.Revolution is the first of three volumes in three years, with each volume consisting of a trade and a signed and numbered limited edition of only 500 copies that includes deluxe reproductions of 40 previously unpublished paintings, drawings, sketches, and mixed media works from Sienkiewicz's notebooks and personal collection, as well as other private collections.A booklet signed by the artist will include a text explaining his influences and techniques and offer his view on the future of comic book art.Includes: Hardcover Case (with a cardstock slipcase), a softcover book (20 pages, text only), and 40 full color 10-in. x 13-in. ready-to-frame art prints.NOTE: Limited to 500 copies.NOTE: Signature is located on page 20.Cover price $350.00.
Artist’s Edition portfolio - Neal Adams “Thrillkill”.
2012 publication ~ Thrillkill was originally published in James Warren’s “Creepy” magazine in 1975.
This is the red folder edition.
Deluxe Edition - 1st printing - Signed by Jim Steranko - Limited to 750 copies.
Story and art by Jim Steranko.
In a spectacular volume which incorporates four favorite Steranko themes: pulp fiction, noir mystery, art deco, and beautiful women. A new painted Steranko cover sets the tone for this volume, which was also designed from first page to last by the artist. Each adventure pits the sultry femme fatale against vicious gangsters and secret societies, all of which are captured by evocative Steranko double-page title illustrations.
Hardcover (with Slipcase), 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 128 pages, Text (with B&W Chapter Illustrations). NOTE: Includes an extra 16 pages of full color illustrations. Cover price $49.95.
1st printing.
Kent Williams Drawing and Monotypes is a thought provoking glimpse into the studio of draftsman and painter Kent Williams. This Tundra Sketchbook Series Special presents the artist's own personal selections from his prints and drawings. Also included is an introduction by John Rieber. Other works by the artist include "Blood: A Tale" with J.M. Dematteis and "Meltdown" with Walt Simonson and Louise Simonson.
Hardcover, 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W.
1st printing. Story and art by Dave Stevens.
Remember when you were a kid and the big comics companies put out those super-cool, gigantic treasury editions? Well those days are back, and what could possibly be more fun than a huge Rocketeer treasury? Crammed from cover to cover with gorgeous Dave Stevens art! Added bonus - they'll fit in your treasury bags! Collecting the complete first graphic novel!
Softcover (Saddle-Stitched/Stapled), 10-in. x 13-in., 64 pages, full color. Cover price $9.99.
Tape residu on inside of cover
Vanguard Frazetta Classics: Book 2 - 1st printing. Story and art by Frank Frazetta.
The longest comic-book run of Frank Frazetta's career! The hall of fame illustrator and icon of fantastic art, Frazetta, is best known for his oil paintings of buxom beauties and brawny barbarians (Conan, Tarzan, Death Dealer) which have sold for as much as $1.5 million. But Frazetta first revealed his unique talents in comic book and strip work in the 1950s. The Dan Brand--White Indian stories originally appeared as a backup feature in early-1950s issues of Durango Kid. When our country was young, the truly great Americans were the intrepid pioneers of the backwoods, which were thick and sown with sudden death, the greatest of the backwoodsmen was Dan Brand! Brand is a colonial-era Philadelphia socialite who travails the Western wilderness to revenge the murder of his fiancee. After a battle to the death with a bear, Brand is found barely alive by Chief Great Eagle and his young son, Tipi, who nurse him back to health. Brand stays on to learn the ways of the forest and of the Indian. Peter Bradford, the murderer of Brand's fiancee reappears as a rum runner and guns dealer, to kill Great Eagle. Brand avenges the deaths of his fiance and Great Eagle. Brand's journey transforms him into the hardened survivalist known as White Indian who, is joined by his new, Indian blood-brother, Tipi to brave the wilds of the New World. The line of Vanguard Frazetta Classics continues with this long-awaited, quality collection.
Hardcover, 8-in. x 11-in., 200 pages, B&W. Cover price $49.95.
Tape residu on inside of cover
Mister X: The Brides of Mister X and Other Stories - 1st printing.
After revolutionizing the worlds of design and storytelling in 1984, Dean Motter's Mister X returned half a decade later to reinvent alternative comics again for a whole new audience. Returning to the story of Radiant City's mysterious architect and his sleepless quest to repair the flaw in its design that is driving its citizens mad, the second version of Motter's creation used the black-and-white format to introduce deeper shadows and more expressionistic angles to its Art Deco world. With an edgier look and starker themes, this take on Mister X is as groundbreaking today as it was twenty years ago.
Hardcover, 320 pages, B&W. Cover price $49.99.
signed and numbered Limited Edition Hardcover in a black tray case of The Mythology of an Abandoned City, with the original CD mounted on the left side of the tray case, and signed by Jon J Muth on a photo mounted on a separate piece of heavy parchment and numbered 251/500 total copies.
Volume 1 - 1st printing. Cover by Dave Gibbons. Edited by Howard Zimmerman. Stories and art by Ray Bradbury, P. Craig Russell, Kent Williams, Al Williamson, John Van Fleet, Ralph Reese, Ray Zone, Vicente Segrelles, Al Feldstein, Chuck Roblin, Roy G. Krenkel, and Frank Frazetta, plus an introduction by Ray Bradbury.
Top comics artists adapt stories by science-fiction master Bradbury: Dark They Were, and Golden Eyed, by John Van Fleet and Kent Williams; The Golden Apples of the Sun, by P. Craig Russell; Marionettes, Inc. by Ralph Reese; The Toynbee Convector, by Ray Zone and Chuck Roblin; The Dragon, by Vincente Segrelles; I, Rocket (reprinted from ECs Weird Fantasy (1950) #20) by Al Feldstein, Al Williamson, Roy G. Krenkel, and Frank Frazetta.
Hardcover, 80 pages, full color.
Slipcase with Poster - 1st printing.
Collects material from Solar: Man of the Atom (1991-96 Valiant) #1-10.
Written by Jim Shooter. Art by Barry Windsor-Smith and Bob Layton.
Collecting the origin story of one of the most powerful heroes heroes, in any universe! Includes an introduction by co-creator Bob Layton and features a cover gallery for Solar: Man of the Atom (1991-96 Valiant) #1-9.
Hardcover, 80 pages, full color.
Volume 11 - 1st printing. "Charles Vess!" By Chris Irving and Eric Nolen-Weathington.
An in-depth look into Vess' career and creative process, this 120-page book features a career-spanning interview with tons of art, including many rare and unpublished pieces, a large gallery, and an 8-page color section on the Eisner Award-winning Charles Vess!
Softcover, 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 120 pages, B&W. Cover price $14.95.
Volume 20 - 1st printing.
"Kyle Baker!" by Eric Nolan-Weathington Kyle Baker may well be the funniest man in comics. With books like The Cowboy Wally Show, Why I Hate Saturn, Plastic Man, and The Bakers on his resume, along with four (of his eight) Eisner Awards in the 'Best Writer/Artist Humor' category, it's hard to argue against him. But he does serious, too - and you can't get much more serious than Nat Turner. He is the all-around cartoonist - he can write, pencil, ink, and color with the best of them. His work has appeared in such diverse publications as The New York Times, Esquire, Rolling Stone, and MAD. Without question, Kyle Baker is a Modern Master, and this book presents a career-spanning interview and discussion of his creative process, plus plenty of rare and unseen art, including an 8-page color section, and a gallery of commissioned work!
Softcover, 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 120 pages, PC/PB&W. Cover price $14.95.
Titan Edition - Volume 1 - 1st printing. Collects Slaine: The Horned God (1990 1st Series) #1-6.
Written by Pat Mills. Art and cover by Simon Bisely.
2000 AD's ever-popular Celtic hero returns with a vengeance! In this full-color, fully painted new edition of Mills and Bisley's classic tale, Ukko the dwarf narrates the story of how Slaine came to be crowned High King of Tir-Nan-Og. The people of Tir-Nan-Og, the "Land of the Young," have suffered for some time in the clutches of the Drunes, strange druids who have poisoned the very land itself with their vile magic. Slaine has had enough of their tyranny, and "communes" with the Earth goddess to discover some shocking truths about the priesthood and his own future! Now, Slaine must unite all four kings to gain use of their mystical weapons and as and his Sessair tribe prepare for all-out war!
Softcover, 9-in. x 12-in., 104 pages, full color. Mature Readers Cover price $14.95.
Fleetway/Quality Edition - Volume 3 - 1st printing. Written by Pat Mills. Art and cover by Simon Bisely.
Softcover, 9-in. x 12-in., 64 pages, full color. Cover price $7.95.
Jeremy Geddes Cover. Bloch, Matheson, Ryall, Schow, Taylor, Tipton, Wilson (w); Hoffman, Nelson, Salmons, Wood (a); Geddes, Wood (c)
The macabre Ms. Doomed is back, and she brings with her four more tales of the damned, adapted from the short works of Robert Bloch, Richard Matheson, David J. Schow, and F. Paul Wilson. This time out, channeling the artistic spirit of '70s horror tales are Mike Hoffman, Mark Nelson, Tony Salmons and Ashley Wood. Wood and artist Jeremy Geddes once again provide covers for IDW's horror magazine revival. Cover price $7.99.
George Pratt (Enemy Ace, Wolverine: Netsuke), one of comics' greatest talents, give a career-spanning interview. The outspoken Eisner-winning painter talks technique, war, friends, and much more over 25 heavily-illustrated pages. Plus: A rare chat with Daredevil superstar Alex Maleev; a conversation with the amazing Japanese illustration team Kozyndan; tough questions about Stan "The Man" Lee; and Gene Phillips takes on elitist critics everywhere. Not to mention all of the usual in-depth comics and mini-comics reviews. Cover by Kozyndan.
Magazine, PC/PB&W. Cover price $5.95.