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Y: The Last Man VOL 07: Paper Dolls»rank: 19527par: Brian K. Vaughan, Pia Guerra
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Adventures Of Tintin: Volume 1»rank: 13865par: Herge
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Understanding Comics: The Invisible Art»rank: 1194par: Scott McCloud
Chroniques et points de vue:From Amazon.co.uk:As all good card-carrying comic-book fans know, their sheer passion will never overcome narrow-minded critics and their baying cries of derision. There is far more to this perpetually underrated medium than a mix of art and prose. With this indispensable, spellbinding tome, writer/artist Scott McCloud rises to the challenge of dissecting what remains the most enigmatic of art forms. After all, says McCloud, 'No other art form gives so much to its audience while asking so much from them as well'. 0ver the course of 215 impeccably ... |
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Star Wars Legacy Volume 3»rank: 9944par: John Ostrander
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Attack of the Deranged Mutant Killer Monster Snow Goons: A Calvin and Hobbes Collection»rank: 2753par: Bill Watterson
Chroniques et points de vue:From Amazon.co.uk:As all good card-carrying comic-book fans know, their sheer passion will never overcome narrow-minded critics and their baying cries of derision. There is far more to this perpetually underrated medium than a mix of art and prose. With this indispensable, spellbinding tome, writer/artist Scott McCloud rises to the challenge of dissecting what remains the most enigmatic of art forms. After all, says McCloud, 'No other art form gives so much to its audience while asking so much from them as well'. 0ver the course of 215 impeccably ... |
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Berserk Volume 25»rank: 40459par: Kentaro Miura
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Fullmetal Alchemist, Volume 17»rank: 298par: Hiromu Arakawa
Chroniques et points de vue:From Amazon.co.uk:As all good card-carrying comic-book fans know, their sheer passion will never overcome narrow-minded critics and their baying cries of derision. There is far more to this perpetually underrated medium than a mix of art and prose. With this indispensable, spellbinding tome, writer/artist Scott McCloud rises to the challenge of dissecting what remains the most enigmatic of art forms. After all, says McCloud, 'No other art form gives so much to its audience while asking so much from them as well'. 0ver the course of 215 impeccably ... |
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Swamp Thing VOL 02: Love and Death»rank: 22162par: Alan Moore
Chroniques et points de vue:From :What Alan Moore, Stephen Bissette, and John Totleben accomplished during their time on the comic book series Swamp Thing shouldn't be underestimated in the history of comics and, specifically, the history of horror comics. The modern comics landscape has been changed by the Vertigo line of books--an imprint that traces its roots back to this version of Swamp Thing. By taking a horror character fully entrenched in a superhero world (as silly as that might seem), this creative team put a new face on horror comics and ... |
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Batman: Haunted Knights»rank: 19397par: Jeph Loeb
Chroniques et points de vue:From :What Alan Moore, Stephen Bissette, and John Totleben accomplished during their time on the comic book series Swamp Thing shouldn't be underestimated in the history of comics and, specifically, the history of horror comics. The modern comics landscape has been changed by the Vertigo line of books--an imprint that traces its roots back to this version of Swamp Thing. By taking a horror character fully entrenched in a superhero world (as silly as that might seem), this creative team put a new face on horror comics and ... |
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Preacher VOL 06: War in the Sun»rank: 7224par: Garth Ennis
Chroniques et points de vue:From :What Alan Moore, Stephen Bissette, and John Totleben accomplished during their time on the comic book series Swamp Thing shouldn't be underestimated in the history of comics and, specifically, the history of horror comics. The modern comics landscape has been changed by the Vertigo line of books--an imprint that traces its roots back to this version of Swamp Thing. By taking a horror character fully entrenched in a superhero world (as silly as that might seem), this creative team put a new face on horror comics and ... |