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Angel: After The Fall Volume 1»rank: 10560par: Brian Lynch
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The DC Vault: A Museum-in-a-Book with Rare Collectibles from the DC Universe»rank: 1717par: Martin Pasko
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Walden; Or, Life in the Woods»rank: 434par: Henry David Thoreau
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Batman: Arkham Asylum»rank: 1330par: Grant Morrison, Dave McKean
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Stephen Colbert's Tek Jansen #1»rank: 5053par: Stephen Colbert, John Layman, Tom Peyer, Jim Massey
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Bone #4: Dragonslayer»rank: 468par: Jeff Smith
Chroniques et points de vue:From :When Bone first came on the scene, critics raved about it, often mentioning it as being 'fun for the whole family.' Jeff Smith has always been wary about others labeling his work 'for children,' partly because he knew that 'no topic of human experience--from the introspection of Peanuts or the politics of Doonesbury to the lyricism of Pogo--was beyond the wonderful world of comics.' He was also cautious because he knew that the story he was telling was going to deal with issues and themes graver than Saturday morning's ... |
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Wastelands: Stories of the Apocalypse»rank: 9695par: John Joseph Adams
Chroniques et points de vue:From :When Bone first came on the scene, critics raved about it, often mentioning it as being 'fun for the whole family.' Jeff Smith has always been wary about others labeling his work 'for children,' partly because he knew that 'no topic of human experience--from the introspection of Peanuts or the politics of Doonesbury to the lyricism of Pogo--was beyond the wonderful world of comics.' He was also cautious because he knew that the story he was telling was going to deal with issues and themes graver than Saturday morning's ... |
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Fruits Basket, Volume 21»rank: 13759par: Natsuki Takaya
Chroniques et points de vue:From :When Bone first came on the scene, critics raved about it, often mentioning it as being 'fun for the whole family.' Jeff Smith has always been wary about others labeling his work 'for children,' partly because he knew that 'no topic of human experience--from the introspection of Peanuts or the politics of Doonesbury to the lyricism of Pogo--was beyond the wonderful world of comics.' He was also cautious because he knew that the story he was telling was going to deal with issues and themes graver than Saturday morning's ... |
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The Dresden Files: Welcome to the Jungle»rank: 2748par: Jim Butcher, Ardian Syaf
Chroniques et points de vue:From :When Bone first came on the scene, critics raved about it, often mentioning it as being 'fun for the whole family.' Jeff Smith has always been wary about others labeling his work 'for children,' partly because he knew that 'no topic of human experience--from the introspection of Peanuts or the politics of Doonesbury to the lyricism of Pogo--was beyond the wonderful world of comics.' He was also cautious because he knew that the story he was telling was going to deal with issues and themes graver than Saturday morning's ... |
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The Absolute Sandman, Volume 1»rank: 1663par: Neil Gaiman, Sam Kieth
Chroniques et points de vue:From :When Bone first came on the scene, critics raved about it, often mentioning it as being 'fun for the whole family.' Jeff Smith has always been wary about others labeling his work 'for children,' partly because he knew that 'no topic of human experience--from the introspection of Peanuts or the politics of Doonesbury to the lyricism of Pogo--was beyond the wonderful world of comics.' He was also cautious because he knew that the story he was telling was going to deal with issues and themes graver than Saturday morning's ... |