"No one, from Stephen Ambrose to Steven Spielberg, can tell a better story than A Sailor's Story." ― Max Brooks, author of World War Z "What makes A Sailor's Story most compelling is its modest grace. It's not really a memoir of war, but of life aboard a floating town. Mr. Glanzman's stories are like those you'd hear from a favorite uncle, true tales about average men who were most concerned about beer, women and gambling, not life, death and the enemy." -- The New York Times "This flawlessly reproduced graphic novel will introduce a whole new...
"No one, from Stephen Ambrose to Steven Spielberg, can tell a better story than A Sailor's Story." ― Max Brooks, author of World Wa...
"Intelligent and urgent mythology for the end of the millennium." -- Neil Gaiman "Now that it's done, The Puma Blues can take its rightful place alongside the period's other great monuments, such as Alan Moore's From Hell and Neil Gaiman's Sandman. Without it, any well-stocked comics library should be considered incomplete." -- A.V. Club "Absolutely outstanding art by Zulli. The visuals are eye-popping." -- Publishers Weekly Out of print for nearly 25 years and one of Rolling Stone's Top 50 Non-Super Hero graphic novels of all time, The...
"Intelligent and urgent mythology for the end of the millennium." -- Neil Gaiman "Now that it's done, The Puma Blues can take its rightfu...
"This is fantastic stuff." Brandon Graham (Prophet) The first single-volume collection of the six-part Epic Comics cult favorite, Michelinie (Iron Man) and Blevins's (The New Mutants) daring graphic novel follows the adventures of a suicidal alien, a plucky prostitute, and a raucous American cowboywho team to form a detective agency that accepts oddball cases rejected by Scotland Yard. This madcap mash-up evokes the Victorian setting of the Sherlock Holmes mysteries, supernatural sleuthing in the style of Dr. Who, and a dash of steampunk attitude. Suggested...
"This is fantastic stuff." Brandon Graham (Prophet) The first single-volume collection of the six-part Epic Comics cult favorite, Micheli...
"One of the great examples of the graphic novel form. Should inspire a new generation." The Atlantic Cantalbert is a simple juggler but the world takes no interest in his only real gift, and he feels inadequate compared to people with meaningful jobs. Seeking a more spiritual approach to life, he enters a monastery. Cantalbert's menial chores among the monks fail to instill the self-doubting juggler with any sense of worth until he experiences a soul-stirring encounter with a statue of Mary, the Mother of Christ. This magical 1952 retelling of a medieval legend, featuring...
"One of the great examples of the graphic novel form. Should inspire a new generation." The Atlantic Cantalbert is a simple juggler but t...