BUT! It's an artbook that beautifully reveals the nexus of Stars Wars and Graffiti. No, this isn't a comic, it's an art book. Graff Wars: Graffiti Inspired By The Star Wars Universe It could only be better if it came with a tab of acid. This self-published mini by the impossibly excellent Van Sciver is an excerpt of his much anticipated upcoming book The Hypo, and if these few pages, which explain the concept of the duel, are any indication of the quality of the book in its entirety, I am already reserving a slot for it on my 2012 Best Graphic Novels list.Įlectrical Banana: Masters of Psychedelic ArtĬan you believe a thorough overview of psychedelic art has ever been compiled? Hathaway and Nadel have definitively rectified that oversight with this trippy art book. Sadowski edits a gorgeous collection of covers by artists like Carl Barks, Jack Cole, Will Eisner, Bill Everett, Walt Kelly, Jack Kirby, and many more. I can't think of another collection that gives such an excellent glimpse into the diversity of the Golden Age of comics. The Mobtown Shank is his blog, and his comic Said What? is syndicated weekly in the Baltimore Sun's B-Paper.Ītomic Books has been named one of Bizarre Magazine's 51 geekiest places on the planet, as well as one of Flavorwire's 10 greatest comic and graphic novel stores in America.Īction! Mystery! Thrills! Comic Book Covers of the Golden Age 1933-45 In the weekly Atomic Books Comics Preview, Benn Ray highlights notable new comics and graphic novels.īenn Ray is the owner of Atomic Books, an independent bookstore in Baltimore.
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