Graphic novels part one
Several people asked, so here’s a partial list.
The indie non-superhero ones:
Little Lit: Folklore and Fairytale Funnies edited by Art Spiegelman and Francoise Mouly
Drawn and Quarterly Showcase Volume 1 edited by Kevin Huizenga
Drawn and Quarterly Volume 3 edited by Chris Oliveros
Drawn and Quarterly Volume 4 edited by Chris Oliveros
Drawn and Quarterly Showcase No. 4 edited by Chris Oliveros
Blankets by Craig Thompson
David Boring by Daniel Clowes
Stuck Rubber Baby by Howard Cruse (hardback)
Giant THB Parade by Paul Pope (kind of beat up)
Shutterbug Follies by Jason Little (hardback)
The Essential Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Waterson
The Interman by Jeff Parker
The Rabbi’s Cat by Joann Sfar (I hate to part with this one)
Exit Wounds by Rutu Modan
Safe Area Gorazde: The War in Eastern Bosnia 1992-1995 by Joe Sacco (some bubbling in coating on front cover)
Top Shelf Asks The Big Questions.
Subway Series by Leela Corman
The Master Plan by Scott Mills
Soundtrack: short stories 1989-1996 by Jessica Abel
Sweaterweather by Sara Varon
Pistolwhip by Matt Kindt and Jason Hall
A Jew In Communist Prague, Vols 1-3 by Vittorio Giardino
Cities of the Fantastic: The Invisible Frontier Vol 1 by Francois Schuiten and Benoit Peters (hardback, worn) This baby’s out of print and going for $90 on Amazon.
Whiskey Dickel, International Cowgirl by Mark Ricketts and Mike Hawthorne
Summer Blonde by Adrian Tomine (hardback)
Kyle Baker Cartoonist Volume 2 by Kyle Baker
Heck! Comic Art of the Late 1980’s edited by Bruce Hilvitz & Lloyd Dangle (out of print)
Flipper Vol 2 (Bygone bu Rutu Modan and The Sisters d’Espard by Y. Pinkus)
Actus Box Set minus the box and one volume (Pretenders)
What’s Michael? by Makoto Kobayashi
Michael’s Favorite Spot
A Hard Day’s Life
Off the Deep End
Living Together
Michael’s Mambo
Fat Cat in the City
Show Time
(If you like cats, these are super-cute.)
Wonderlost #1 by C.B. Cebulski
Hundreds of Feet Below Daylight by James Sturm
The Golem’s Mighty Swing by James Sturm
Days Like This by J. Torres and Scott Chantler
Embroideries by Marjane Satrapi (author of Persepolis) claimed!
Lucky Volume Two Number One by Gabrielle Bell
The Best American Comics 2006 edited by Harvey Pekar (hardback)
American Splendor: Unsung Hero by Harvey Pekar
Jar of Fools by Jason Lutes (this is parts one and two in separate softback)
Harlan Ellison’s Dream Corridor Volume 2 Number 1
Greetings from New Eden: A Better Place to Live issues 1-4 by Paul Grist
Finder: Sin Eater, Volume One by Carla Speed McNeil
Project: Telstar, A Spacial Robotic Anthology (some buckling of pages from moisture on rear quarter of book)
Pyongyang: A Journey in North Korea by Guy DeLisle.
Essex County Vol. 1: Tales From The Farm by Jeff Lemire
Essex County Vol. 2: Ghost Stories by Jeff Lemire
If something interests you, let me know.
Gahhhh! Keep the Finder and read more of them! The first volume is pretty rough going, but if King of the Cats doesn’t keep you, I’ll shut up about it.
Gahhhh! Keep the Finder and read more of them! The first volume is pretty rough going, but if King of the Cats doesn’t keep you, I’ll shut up about it.
Ooh. Could I have Embroideries? I loved Persepolis.
Ooh. Could I have Embroideries? I loved Persepolis.
“A Jew In Communist Prague” looks awesome. Is it awesome?
“A Jew In Communist Prague” looks awesome. Is it awesome?
I’d be quite interested in Part 2 the mainstream superhero-y ones…
If you feel like posting it. 😀
I’d be quite interested in Part 2 the mainstream superhero-y ones…
If you feel like posting it. 😀
It is indeed awesome.
It is indeed awesome.
You bet! Send your address to heather at jaynehat dot com.
You bet! Send your address to heather at jaynehat dot com.