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MOME GN VOL 17 2010
MOME GN VOL 17 2010
2010
14,25€
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Verlag:
FANTAGRAPHICS BOOKS
Künstler:
Various / Various /
Zeichner:
Various
Erscheinungsdatum:
1/27/2010
Beschreibung:
by various; ed. by G. Groth & Eric Reynolds 120 pgs | Full Color | 7 x 9 $14.99 Softcover The acclaimed anthology continues with the concluding chapter of Paul Hornschemeier's third graphic novel 'Life with Mr. Dangerous,' which has been running in MOME since the first issue! Meanwhile, Bottomless Belly Button scribe Dash Shaw and MOME regular Tom Kaczynski collaborate on a mind-bending sciencefiction story, 'Resolution,' where 'reality' exists as a virtual world and people live thru their avatars. Olivier Schrauwen delivers the surrealistic gem 'Chromo Congo'; Derek Van Gieson offers a horrific WWII story, 'Devil Doll'; Renee French's 'Almost Sound' returns, as does Ted Stearn's 'The Moolah Tree' starring Fuzz & Pluck; plus new work from Kurt Wolfgang, Laura Park, Rick Froberg, and T. Edward Bak.
by various; ed. by G. Groth & Eric Reynolds 120 pgs | Full Color | 7 x 9 $14.99 Softcover The acclaimed anthology continues with the concluding chapter of Paul Hornschemeier's third graphic novel 'Life with Mr. Dangerous,' which has been running in MOME since the first issue! Meanwhile, Bottomless Belly Button scribe Dash Shaw and MOME regular Tom Kaczynski collaborate on a mind-bending sciencefiction story, 'Resolution,' where 'reality' exists as a virtual world and people live thru their avatars. Olivier Schrauwen delivers the surrealistic gem 'Chromo Congo'; Derek Van Gieson offers a horrific WWII story, 'Devil Doll'; Renee French's 'Almost Sound' returns, as does Ted Stearn's 'The Moolah Tree' starring Fuzz & Pluck; plus new work from Kurt Wolfgang, Laura Park, Rick Froberg, and T. Edward Bak.
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