| Search | About | Preferences | Interact | Help | |
| 150 million books. 1 search engine. | ||

› Find signed collectible books: 'All in Color for a Dime'
More editions of All in Color for a Dime:

› Find signed collectible books: 'All in Color for a Dime'
More editions of All in Color for a Dime:

› Find signed collectible books: 'All Meat Looks Like South America: The World of Bruce McCall'
More editions of All Meat Looks Like South America: The World of Bruce McCall:
› Find signed collectible books: 'Amphigorey'
The title of this deliciously creepy collection of Gorey's work stems from the word amphigory, meaning a nonsense verse or composition. As always, Gorey's painstakingly cross- hatched pen and ink drawings are perfectly suited to his oddball verse and prose. The first book of 15, "The Unstrung Harp," describes the writing process of novelist Mr. Clavius Frederick Earbrass: "He must be mad to go on enduring the unexquisite agony of writing when it all turns out drivel." In "The Listing Attic," you'll find a set of quirky limericks such as "A certain young man, it was noted, / Went about in the heat thickly coated; / He said, 'You may scoff, / But I shan't take it off; / Underneath I am horribly bloated.' "
Many of Gorey's tales involve untimely deaths and dreadful mishaps, but much like tragic Irish ballads with their perky rhythms and melodies, they come off as strangely lighthearted. "The Gashlycrumb Tinies," for example, begins like this: "A is for AMY who fell down the stairs, B is for BASIL assaulted by bears," and so on. An eccentric, funny book for either the uninitiated or diehard Gorey fans. [via]
More editions of Amphigorey:

› Find signed collectible books: 'Amphigorey'
More editions of Amphigorey:

› Find signed collectible books: 'Amphigorey Too'
Sept., 1977 G.P. Putnam/Berkley Windhover over-sized softcover, third printing. Humor and illustrations by wonderfully quirky Edward Gorey. [via]
More editions of Amphigorey Too:
› Find signed collectible books: 'Amphigorey Too'
Somber drawings illustrate short, enigmatic, and macabre tales and rhymes about murders, unusual animals, and mysterious events. [via]
More editions of Amphigorey Too:
› Find signed collectible books: 'The Animator's Workbook'
The Animator's Workbook offers a complete course on the principles and techniques of drawn animation. Stressing that animation is a subtle and exacting art form which breathes life into inanimate drawings, Tony White, an award-winning animator, covers every aspect of the process. He provides technical information and explains in easy-to-follow text and step-by-step illustrations, how to capture movement, expression, and emotion. He shows you how to convncingly animate birds and animals and explores special effects - wind, water, fire, and solid objects - that can add realism, drama, and atmosphere to animation.
This book takes the mystery out of the animation process and provides sound, reliable guidance and information. Topics include:
Content
The Process of Animation
The Animator's Toolkit
Inbetweening
Head Turns
Walks
Runs
Realistic Touches
Technical Information
Exaggerated Action
The Animal Kingdom
Dialogue
Animated Effects
Backgrounds [via]

› Find signed collectible books: 'Arf Museum'
More editions of Arf Museum:
› Find signed collectible books: 'The Art of Animal Drawing: Construction, Action Analysis, Caricature'
More editions of The Art of Animal Drawing: Construction, Action Analysis, Caricature:
› Find signed collectible books: 'The Art of Humorous Illustration'
LG Size HB by Nick Meglin [via]
More editions of The Art of Humorous Illustration:

› Find signed collectible books: 'Art of Walt Disney Concise Edition: From Mickey Mouse to the Magic Kingdoms'
More editions of Art of Walt Disney Concise Edition: From Mickey Mouse to the Magic Kingdoms:
› Find signed collectible books: 'Art of Walt Disney: From Mickey Mouse to the Magic Kingdoms'
The Art of Walt Disney is one of Abrams' enduring classics. Thirty years and well over half a million copies after its first publication in 1973, it is still considered the definitive study of The Walt Disney Company's vast artistic achievements through the decades. The book tells the remarkable story of Walt Disney and the company he built, from Mickey Mouse to animated feature films to theme parks. Based on hundreds of interviews with Disney staff members past and present, the text is illustrated with more than 800 illustrations ranging from concept art to film stills to views of the theme-park attractions.This revised and expanded edition covers all of the major projects since the 1995 edition, including the films Lilo & Stitch, Brother Bear, and Home on the Range, as well as Disney's collaborations with Pixar: Toy Story I and II; Monsters, Inc. ; Finding Nemo (the highest-grossing animated film in history); and The Incredibles, due for release this year. The live-action films and Broadway productions are also covered, as well as the latest theme-park developments, including brand-new parks such as Tokyo DisneySea and Hong Kong Disneyland. AUTHOR BIO: Christopher Finch is a regular contributor to Architectural Digest and the author of more than 20 books, including The Art of the Lion King, Jim Henson: The Works, and Abrams' Norman Rockwell's America. [via]
More editions of Art of Walt Disney: From Mickey Mouse to the Magic Kingdoms:

› Find signed collectible books: 'The Big Book of Cartooning'
More editions of The Big Book of Cartooning:
› Find signed collectible books: 'Cartoon Animation'
In this text, Preston Blair shares his knowledge to explain and demonstrate cartoon animation and his techniques. It describes how to create a character's shape, personality, features, mannerisms and movements, and how to construct dialogue and co-ordinate it with movement. [via]
More editions of Cartoon Animation:
› Find signed collectible books: 'The Cartoon History of the Universe: From the Big Bang to Alexander the Great'
One of the beautiful things about comics is that it is possibly the best medium for combining education and entertainment. No one knows this better than Larry Gonick, whose Cartoon History series spans many subjects. Whether you are a fan of history, comics, or Gonick's books, The Cartoon History of the Universe I is a great place to start. Part I contains volumes 1 to 7, from the Big Bang to Alexander the Great. [via]
More editions of The Cartoon History of the Universe: From the Big Bang to Alexander the Great:
› Find signed collectible books: 'The Cartoon History of the Universe: From the Rise of Arabia to the Renaissance'
An irreverent survey in comics spanning world history from the birth of Islam to the Byzantine Empire to the Italian Renaissance.
Larry Gonick's celebrated series The Cartoon History of the Universe is a unique fusion of world history and the comics medium, a work of serious scholarship and a masterpiece of popular literature. Praised by Jonathan Spence in the New York Times Book Review as "a curious hybrid, at once flippant and scholarly, witty and politically correct, zany and traditionalist," Gonick's clever illustrations deliver important information with a deceptively light tone, teaching us about the people and events that have shaped our world. This long-awaited new volume covers the Middle Ages around the globe, including the multicultural Middle East, West Africa and the cross-Saharan trade, Central Asia and the Byzantine Empire, the European Dark Ages and the Crusades, the Mongol conquests, the Black Death, the Ottoman Empire, the Italian Renaissance, and the rise of Spain, leading up to Columbus's departure for the new world. Gonick offers an historical survey that is at once multicultural, humanistic, skeptical, and laugh-out-loud funny. [via]More editions of The Cartoon History of the Universe: From the Rise of Arabia to the Renaissance:

› Find signed collectible books: 'Cartoon History of the Universe: The Evolution of Everything'
More editions of Cartoon History of the Universe: The Evolution of Everything:
› Find signed collectible books: 'Cartoon History of the Universe Volumes 1-7'
One of the beautiful things about comics is that it is possibly the best medium for combining education and entertainment. No one knows this better than Larry Gonick, whose Cartoon History series spans many subjects. Whether you are a fan of history, comics, or Gonick's books, The Cartoon History of the Universe I is a great place to start. Part I contains volumes 1 to 7, from the Big Bang to Alexander the Great. [via]
More editions of Cartoon History of the Universe Volumes 1-7:
› Find signed collectible books: 'Cartooning: The Art and the Business'
An expanded and updated edition of The Arbor House Book of Cartooning (1983), acclaimed by both critics and professionals. "A definite help to anyone who would like to be a cartoonist."--Charles M. Schulz. [via]
More editions of Cartooning: The Art and the Business:
› Find signed collectible books: 'Cartooning the Head and Figure'
Graphic Design, Art, Comcis [via]
More editions of Cartooning the Head and Figure:
› Find signed collectible books: 'Cartooning with the Simpsons'
READY!
AIM!
DRAW!
Take an official cartooning lesson from the demented folks behind The Simpsons, and pick up oodles of insider tips on how to draw cartoons like a pro.
PLUS!
Find out the secrets of Marge's mile-high hair...Homer's donut-driven physique...Bart's spiky noggin...and much more! [via]
More editions of Cartooning with the Simpsons:

› Find signed collectible books: 'Cartoons and Comics: Ideas and Techniques'
More editions of Cartoons and Comics: Ideas and Techniques:

› Find signed collectible books: 'A Century of Women Cartoonists'
More editions of A Century of Women Cartoonists:
› Find signed collectible books: 'CLAMP North Side: 1989-2002'
North Side takes a look at art from Clamp's illustrious career in manga. It features art from beloved series such as Clover, Magic Knight Rayearth, Legend of Chun Hyang, Clamp in Wonderland and many others. Also included: original Clamp artwork, the original comic Princess Mokona of the CLAMP Country (featuring the Clamp artists themselves), a CLAMP interview and a complete catalogue of all featured images with a description of each. The work here spans the period between 1989-2002. [via]
More editions of CLAMP North Side: 1989-2002:

› Find signed collectible books: 'CLAMP South Side: 1989-2002'
More editions of CLAMP South Side: 1989-2002:

› Find signed collectible books: 'Complete Book of Caricature'
More editions of Complete Book of Caricature:

› Find signed collectible books: 'The Complete Book of Cartooning'
More editions of The Complete Book of Cartooning:

› Find signed collectible books: 'The Complete Cartooning Course'
More editions of The Complete Cartooning Course:

› Find signed collectible books: 'The DC Comics Guide to Coloring and Lettering Comics'
More editions of The DC Comics Guide to Coloring and Lettering Comics:

› Find signed collectible books: 'Draw 50 Famous Cartoons'

› Find signed collectible books: 'Draw Alien Fantasies'
More editions of Draw Alien Fantasies:
› Find signed collectible books: 'Drawing and Cartooning for Laughs'
The author whose signature style of art introduction has sold nearly a million books now applies his highly regarded techniques to humorous art with a drawing guide guaranteed to bring laughter within everyone's reach. Featuring 1200 illustrations with thorough instructions. [via]
More editions of Drawing and Cartooning for Laughs:
› Find signed collectible books: 'Drawing Scenery: Landscapes and Seacapes'
More than 900 diagrams, pictorial explanations, and pictures
More editions of Drawing Scenery: Landscapes and Seacapes:
› Find signed collectible books: 'Drawing the Head and Figure'
More editions of Drawing the Head and Figure:

› Find signed collectible books: 'The Education of a Comics Artist: Visual Narrative in Cartoons, Graphic Novels, and Beyond'
More editions of The Education of a Comics Artist: Visual Narrative in Cartoons, Graphic Novels, and Beyond:
› Find signed collectible books: 'First Lessons in Drawing and Painting'
From one of the top-selling authors of art instruction books comes a classic introductory guide to all manner of still-life techniques. Illustrations and explicit instructions guide readers through a wide array of artistic methods from sketching to abstraction. [via]
More editions of First Lessons in Drawing and Painting:

› Find signed collectible books: 'From Girls to Grrrlz'

› Find signed collectible books: 'Getting Started Drawing and Selling Cartoons'
More editions of Getting Started Drawing and Selling Cartoons:

› Find signed collectible books: 'Good Grief: The Story of Charles M. Schulz'
More editions of Good Grief: The Story of Charles M. Schulz:

› Find signed collectible books: 'Graphic Novels: Everything You Need to Know'
More editions of Graphic Novels: Everything You Need to Know:

› Find signed collectible books: 'How to Draw and Sell Comic Strips'
More editions of How to Draw and Sell Comic Strips:
› Find signed collectible books: 'How to Draw Animals'
Simple, clear instructions for drawing animals with more than a thousand step-by-step illustrations. Basic fundamentals for the beginner, new principles and techniques for the professional. A detailed guide for everyone who enjoys--or wants to enjoy--drawing. [via]
More editions of How to Draw Animals:

› Find signed collectible books: 'How to Draw Cars the Hot Wheels Way'
More editions of How to Draw Cars the Hot Wheels Way:

› Find signed collectible books: 'How to Draw Cartoon Animals'
More editions of How to Draw Cartoon Animals:

› Find signed collectible books: 'How to Draw Cartoon Baby Animals'
More editions of How to Draw Cartoon Baby Animals:
› Find signed collectible books: 'How to Draw Comic Book Bad Guys and Gals'
The secrets of drawing diabolical, spine-tingling characters pack this entertaining, how-to title designed for artists, and even kids, who aspire to be working cartoonists. [via]
More editions of How to Draw Comic Book Bad Guys and Gals:
› Find signed collectible books: 'How to Draw Comics the Marvel Way'
Stan Lee, the Mighty Man from Marvel, and John Buscema, active and adventuresome artist behind the Silver Surfer, Conan the Barbarian, the Mighty Thor and Spider-Man, have collaborated on this comics compendium: an encyclopedia of information for creating your own superhero comic strips. Using artwork from Marvel comics as primary examples, Buscema graphically illustrates the hitherto mysterious methods of comic art. Stan Lee's pithy prose gives able assistance and advice to the apprentice artist. Bursting with Buscema's magnificent illustrations and Lee's laudable word-magic, How to Draw Comics the Marvel Way belongs in the library of every kid who has ever wanted to illustrate his or her own comic strip. [via]
More editions of How to Draw Comics the Marvel Way:

› Find signed collectible books: 'How to Draw Great-Looking Comic Book Women'
More editions of How to Draw Great-Looking Comic Book Women:
› Find signed collectible books: 'In the Shadow of No Towers'
For Art Spiegelman, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Maus, the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 were both highly personal and intensely political. In the Shadow of No Towers, his first new book of comics since the groundbreaking Maus, is a masterful and moving account of the events and aftermath of that tragic day. Spiegelman and his family bore witness to the attacks in their lower Manhattan neighborhood: his teenage daughter had started school directly below the towers days earlier, and they had lived in the area for years. But the horrors they survived that morning were only the beginning for Spiegelman, as his anguish was quickly displaced by fury at the U.S. government, which shamelessly co-opted the events for its own preconceived agenda. He responded in the way he knows best. In an oversized, two-page-spread format that echoes the scale of the earliest newspaper comics which Spiegelman says brought him solace after the attacks , he relates his experience of the national tragedy in drawings and text that convey-with his singular artistry and his characteristic provocation, outrage, and wit-the unfathomable enormity of the event itself, the obvious and insidious effects it had on his life, and the extraordinary, often hidden changes that have been enacted in the name of post-9/11 national security and that have begun to undermine the very foundation of American democracy. [via]
More editions of In the Shadow of No Towers:

› Find signed collectible books: 'Jack Cole And Plastic Man: Forms Stretched to Their Limits'
More editions of Jack Cole and Plastic Man: Forms Stretched to Their Limits:

› Find signed collectible books: 'Larry Conick's the Cartoon History of the Universe, Book 1'
More editions of Larry Conick's the Cartoon History of the Universe, Book 1:

› Find signed collectible books: 'Let's Toon Caricatures'
More editions of Let's Toon Caricatures:

› Find signed collectible books: 'Macromedia Flash Animation & Cartooning: A Creative Guide'
More editions of Macromedia Flash Animation & Cartooning: A Creative Guide:
› Find signed collectible books: 'Making Comics: Storytelling Secrets of Comics, Manga, and Graphic Novels'
Scott McCloud's Understanding Comics was published in 1993, just as "Comics Aren't Just for Kids Anymore!" articles were starting to appear and graphic novels were making their way into the mainstream, and it quickly gave the newly respectable medium the theoretical and practical manifesto it needed. With his clear-eyed and approachable analysis--done using the same comics tools he was describing--McCloud quickly gave "sequential art" a language to understand itself. McCloud made the simplest of drawing decisions seem deep with artistic potential.
Thirteen years later, following the Internet evangelizing of Reinventing Comics, McCloud has returned with Making Comics.
![]() |
Designed as a craftsperson's overview of the drawing and storytelling decisions and possibilities available to comics artists, covering everything from facial expressions and page layout to the choice of tools and story construction, Making Comics, like its predecessors, is also an eye-opening trip behind the scenes of art-making, fascinating for anyone reading comics as well as those making them. Get a sense of the range of his lessons by clicking through to the opening pages of his book, including his (illustrated, of course) table of contents (warning: large file, recommended for high-bandwidth users):
![]() |
More editions of Making Comics: Storytelling Secrets of Comics, Manga, and Graphic Novels:

› Find signed collectible books: 'Mark Kistler's Draw Squad'
More editions of Mark Kistler's Draw Squad:

› Find signed collectible books: 'Mark Kistler's Drawing in 3-D Wacky: The Companion Sketchbook to Drawing in 3-D with Mark Kistler'
More editions of Mark Kistler's Drawing in 3-D Wacky: The Companion Sketchbook to Drawing in 3-D with Mark Kistler:

› Find signed collectible books: 'Mark Kistler's Imagination Station: Learn How to Draw in 3-D with Public Television's Favorite Drawing Teacher'
More editions of Mark Kistler's Imagination Station: Learn How to Draw in 3-D with Public Television's Favorite Drawing Teacher:
› Find signed collectible books: 'The Naked Cartoonist: A New Way to Enhance Your Creativity'
Only people like that buy books like this...or write them."
So says Robert Mankoffand he should know. As cartoon editor of The New Yorker, and one of its most gifted contributors, he spends his life pursuing that elusive thing called creativity, and inspring it in others. If you've ever wondered where great ideas come from, or yearned to channel your creative energies, or just wanted some pointers on how to get those artisitic juices flowingthis book was written for you.
Along with some help from his well-known cartoonist friends, Mankoff takes you on an entertaining words-and-pictures journey through the art, craft, and zen of cartooning, along the way providing lots of personal anecdotes about his development as an artist, and about life at the world's most urbane magazine. But you don't have to be an aspiring cartoonist to appreciate The Naked Cartoonist. Mankoff's wisdom, and his practical yet whimsical approach to the creative process, are designed to benefit anyone who has ever stared at a blank piece of paper or canvas and dreamed of transforming it into something truly original (and maybe even commercial).
What's so funny? Mankoff knows best. He also knows how you can find your own personal voice and mesage, how you can learn from the masters of the past, how you can transform a current event into a comic tour-de-force...even how you can incorporate telling lies and taking naps into your daily work routineand justify it. [via]
More editions of The Naked Cartoonist: A New Way to Enhance Your Creativity:

› Find signed collectible books: 'Of Mice and Magic: A History of American Animated Cartoons'
More editions of Of Mice and Magic: A History of American Animated Cartoons:
› Find signed collectible books: 'One Hundred Demons'

› Find signed collectible books: 'Peanuts: The Art of Charles M. Schulz'
This beautiful album will dazzle fans of Charles M. Schulz and his art, providing an unprecedented look at the work of the most brilliant and beloved cartoonist of the twentieth century. Here is the whole gangCharlie Brown, Lucy, Linus, Snoopy, Peppermint Patty, Schroeder, Pig-Pen, and all the others from the original Peanuts strips.
More than five hundred comic strips are reproduced, as well as such rare or never-before-seen items as a sketchbook from Schulz's army days in the early 1940s; his very first printed strip, Just Keep Laughing; his private scrapbook of pre-Peanuts Li'l Folks strips; developmental sketches for the first versions of Charlie Brown and the other Peanuts characters; a sketchbook from 1963; and many more materials gathered from the Schulz archives in Santa Rosa, California.
The art has been stunningly photographed by Geoff Spear in full color, capturing the subtle textures of paper, ink, and line. The stripswhich were shot only from the original art or vintage newsprintreveal how, from the 1950s through 2000, Schulz's style and the Peanuts world evolved. The book features an introduction by Jean Schulz and has been designed and edited by renowned graphic artist Chip Kidd, who also provides an informed and appreciative commentary.
This celebration of the genius of the most revered cartoonist of our time is a must for anyone who has ever come under the spell of Peanuts. [via]
More editions of Peanuts: The Art of Charles M. Schulz:

› Find signed collectible books: 'Reflections and Shadows'
More editions of Reflections and Shadows:
› Find signed collectible books: 'Reinventing Comics'
Scott McCloud's Reinventing Comics, the sequel to his groundbreaking work Understanding Comics, is a study of two revolutions: a failed one and a potential one. His 1993 book was not only a chronicle of the potential breakthrough of comics (which he redefined as "sequential art") into a legitimate art form but a sterling example itself of the medium's astonishing untapped potential. Now, seven years later, he chronicles the failure of the comic book industry to fulfill that promise, but also explores how the movement can be restarted, particularly by utilizing the resources of another spectacularly successful revolution, the Internet. In the first half of Reinventing Comics, an elegantly clean example of comic art in McCloud's trademark bold black-and-white style, the author outlines how hype, speculation, and artistic burnout led to the genre's decline. He then lays out 12 paths toward a new revolution of comics, including creators' rights, industry innovation, public perception, gender balance, and diversity of genre, which are then explored with such innovative intelligence that, as with his earlier work, the conclusions he comes to are fascinating for both artists and nonartists alike.
Three of his paths, however, are of particular interest to anyone who wants to know how the Internet will affect both our lives and the livelihoods of future artists. Understanding Comics, with its brilliant how-to guide on marrying image and language, has become an indispensable reference for many Web designers. Now McCloud returns the favor by focusing on how the digital revolution will influence production, delivery, and the art form of comics itself. Informative without being pedantic, controversial without being argumentative, and always entertaining, this is both a worthy sequel to the author's brilliant original and a work that opens up the potential for an entirely different direction for sequential art in the realm of cyberspace. --John Longenbaugh [via]
More editions of Reinventing Comics:

› Find signed collectible books: 'The Secrets of Professional Cartooning'
More editions of The Secrets of Professional Cartooning:

› Find signed collectible books: 'Time in Overdrive'
More editions of Time in Overdrive:

› Find signed collectible books: 'Unauthorized Portraits'
More editions of Unauthorized Portraits:
› Find signed collectible books: 'Understanding Comics'
216 page paperback written in comic book form about the world's most misunderstood artform. [via]
More editions of Understanding Comics:
› Find signed collectible books: 'Understanding Comics: The Invisible Art'
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". Over the course of 215 impeccably formed pages, McCloud joyously exposes and deconstructs a hidden world of icons in a most literate and valid manner. His charming guidance finds a place where Time and Space is effortlessly malleable and the reader is both a willing accomplice and necessary vessel for comics' singular magic. Cunningly presented in comic form, McCloud (or his comic equivalent) conducts a journey that spans thousands of years, taking in art from Prehistoric Man to the Egyptians to Van Gogh to Jack Kirby. Never has psychological and cultural analysis been so understandably clear, beautifully aided by clever visuals and his truly infectious love for the medium. By the end of this funny, charming, rare and exciting book, you'll not doubt the notion that a comic book "...is a vacuum into which our identity and awareness are pulled ... an empty shell that we inhabit which enables us to travel to another realm". A fine exchange for a little faith and a world of imagination. --Danny Graydon [via]
More editions of Understanding Comics: The Invisible Art:

› Find signed collectible books: 'Up Front'
The definitive biography of the greatest cartoonist of the Greatest Generation.
"The real war," said Walt Whitman, "will never get in the books." During World War II, the truest glimpse most Americans got of the "real war" came through the flashing black lines of twenty-two-year-old infantry sergeant Bill Mauldin. Week after week, Mauldin defied army censors, German artillery, and Patton's pledge to "throw his ass in jail" to deliver his wildly popular cartoon, "Up Front," to the pages of Stars and Stripes. "Up Front" featured the wise-cracking Willie and Joe, whose stooped shoulders, mud-soaked uniforms, and pidgin of army slang and slum dialect bore eloquent witness to the world of combat and the men who livedand diedin it. This taut, lushly illustrated biographythe first of two-time Pulitzer Prize winner Bill Mauldinis illustrated with more than ninety classic Mauldin cartoons and rare photographs. It traces the improbable career and tumultuous private life of a charismatic genius who rose to fame on his motto: "If it's big, hit it." 92 illustrations [via]More editions of Up Front:

› Find signed collectible books: 'Gente En Su Sitio/ People in Their Place'
More editions of Gente En Su Sitio/ People in Their Place:
› Find signed collectible books: 'Sin La Sombra De Las Torres / In the Shadow of No Towers'
In his first new book of comics since the Pulitzer-Prize winning Maus, Art Spiegelman gives us a deeply personal, politically charged, graphically and emotionally stunning account of the events and aftermath of September 11, 2001. In a large, two-page-spread format that echoes the scale of the earliest newspaper comics, Spiegelman conveys--through his singular artistry, his outrage and wit--the unfathomable enormity of the event itself, the obvious and insidious effects it had on his life, and the extraordinary, often hidden changes that have been enacted in the name of post-9/11 national security and that have begun to undermine the very foundation of American democracy. [via]
More editions of Sin La Sombra De Las Torres / In the Shadow of No Towers:

› Find signed collectible books: 'O Rio De J. Carlos'
More editions of O Rio De J. Carlos:
