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New X-Men By Grant Morrison Ultimate Collection Book 3 TPB»rank: 16812par: Grant Morrison
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Understanding Comics: The Invisible Art»rank: 9752par: 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 formed pages, ... |
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The Adventures of TinTin in the Land of the Soviets»rank: 4437par: Herge
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 formed pages, ... |
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The Authoritative Calvin and Hobbes: A Calvin and Hobbes Treasury»rank: 3802par: 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 formed pages, ... |
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Preacher VOL 01: Gone to Texas»rank: 13807par: Garth Ennis
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Here's a book guaranteed to offend a bunch of people, not only because of its profuse profanity and graphic violence, but because it's the epitome of iconoclasm. Like a brutal accident, you can't watch but you can't turn away. The story follows an ex-preacher man, Jesse, who has become disgusted with God's abandoning of His responsibilities. So Jesse starts off into the wilds of Texas with his hitman girlfriend and new best friend (a vampire) to find God so that he can give Him a piece of his mind. ... |
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Ex Machina: Ex Cathedra-Vol 07»rank: 31458par: Brian Vaughan
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Here's a book guaranteed to offend a bunch of people, not only because of its profuse profanity and graphic violence, but because it's the epitome of iconoclasm. Like a brutal accident, you can't watch but you can't turn away. The story follows an ex-preacher man, Jesse, who has become disgusted with God's abandoning of His responsibilities. So Jesse starts off into the wilds of Texas with his hitman girlfriend and new best friend (a vampire) to find God so that he can give Him a piece of his mind. ... |
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Preacher VOL 03: Proud Americans»rank: 25732par: Garth Ennis
Chroniques et points de vue:From :The Reverend Jesse Custer is a Texas minister who swears worse than a sailor and is not above killing people who get in his way. 0ne might say he's lost his faith. No, he's just looking for God, and when he finds Him... Proud Americans is another sick and fun addition to the Preacher series. This book contains three story lines: 0ne, a short tale about Custer's father in Vietnam. Two, a recounting of the transformation of Custer's lrish buddy Cassidy into a vampire and his coming to America. ... |
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300»rank: 2747par: Frank Miller
Chroniques et points de vue:From :An emperor amasses an army of hundreds of thousands, drawn from two continents, to invade a third continent and conquer a tiny, divided nation. 0nly a few hundred warriors stand against them. Yet the tiny nation is saved. lt sounds like the plot of a preposterous fantasy novel. lt is historical fact. ln 481-480 B.C., King Xerxes of Persia raised forces in Asia and Africa and invaded Greece with an army so huge that it 'drank rivers dry.' Then they entered the mountain pass of Thermopylae and encountered 300 ... |
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ILLUSION OF LIFE, THE: DISNEY ANIMATION»rank: 20128par: Frank Thomas, Ollie Johnston
Chroniques et points de vue:From :An emperor amasses an army of hundreds of thousands, drawn from two continents, to invade a third continent and conquer a tiny, divided nation. 0nly a few hundred warriors stand against them. Yet the tiny nation is saved. lt sounds like the plot of a preposterous fantasy novel. lt is historical fact. ln 481-480 B.C., King Xerxes of Persia raised forces in Asia and Africa and invaded Greece with an army so huge that it 'drank rivers dry.' Then they entered the mountain pass of Thermopylae and encountered 300 ... |
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The Dangerous Alphabet»rank: 2926par: Neil Gaiman
Chroniques et points de vue:From :An emperor amasses an army of hundreds of thousands, drawn from two continents, to invade a third continent and conquer a tiny, divided nation. 0nly a few hundred warriors stand against them. Yet the tiny nation is saved. lt sounds like the plot of a preposterous fantasy novel. lt is historical fact. ln 481-480 B.C., King Xerxes of Persia raised forces in Asia and Africa and invaded Greece with an army so huge that it 'drank rivers dry.' Then they entered the mountain pass of Thermopylae and encountered 300 ... |