Michael H. Price Lawrence Adam Shell Mark Evan Walker
Hailed by horror-master Guillermo del Toro and CONAN scribe Timothy Truman, FISHHEAD is a new-century classic among horror comics -- from Rondo Award nominee and FORGOTTEN HORRORS author Michael H. Price, ELLERY QUEEN artist and CASE OF THE BLOOD RED STARS author-illustrator Mark Evan Walker, and co-scenarist Lawrence Adam Shell. Based upon Irvin S. Cobb's classic Southern Gothic. A generous selection of bonus tracks draws from Mike Price's COMICS FROM THE GONE WORLD and SOUTHERN-FRIED HOMICIDE series. These freak-show yarns range from the pre-Code 1950s to the postmodern underground-comix...
Hailed by horror-master Guillermo del Toro and CONAN scribe Timothy Truman, FISHHEAD is a new-century classic among horror comics -- from Rondo Award ...
Cartoonist V.T. Hamlin's breakthrough to prominence came early on in the 1930s with a comic strip called ALLEY OOP -- still running in the New Century, generations after Hamlin's death. This new volume, ALLEY OOP'S ANCESTORS, traces the evolution of Hamlin's style during the 1920s through two humor strips for a newspaper in Texas, the Star-Telegram of Fort Worth. From 1924 comes the absurdist slapstick fable of THE HIRED HAND, and from 1925-1926 comes the sports cartoon THE PANTHER KITTEN, designed to promote the city's Fort Worth Panthers baseball club (a.k.a. the FW Cats). Reproduced from...
Cartoonist V.T. Hamlin's breakthrough to prominence came early on in the 1930s with a comic strip called ALLEY OOP -- still running in the New Century...
Michael H. Price's acclaimed genre-study series continues into the 1960s with coverage of the Vincent Price-Roger Corman cycle of Edgar Allan Poe adaptations; an examination of the international Euro-Latinate horror films; and a wealth of rediscovered titles in addition to the more familiar benchmarks.
Michael H. Price's acclaimed genre-study series continues into the 1960s with coverage of the Vincent Price-Roger Corman cycle of Edgar Allan Poe adap...
From Michael H. Price, author of the FORGOTTEN HORRORS film-history books, comes the first anthology of newspaper movie-review columns spanning more years than anybody knows what to do with which. This first MOVIE BEAT collection covers the more recent stretch of Price's long career in the newsroom, 2002-2007, when he introduced a film-review page to a stodgy board-room journal, to circulation-boosting effect. Some 350 pages of uncompromising film criticism, with a sense of humor, yet.
From Michael H. Price, author of the FORGOTTEN HORRORS film-history books, comes the first anthology of newspaper movie-review columns spanning more y...
The exploits of Leo Kragg: Prowler -- an Old School crimebusting vigilante whose urge to prowl has long since outlived his heyday -- marked a high point of the independent-comics phenomenon of the 1980s and 1990s, teaming comics-scene masters Timothy Truman, John K. Snyder III, and Graham Nolan with FORGOTTEN HORRORS creator Michael H. Price. The restoration and expansion of the series continues with LEO KRAGG: PROWLER VOL. II, adding Todd Camp to the lineup of artists and completing the arc of the original 10 magazines while adding a short story to cap the series. Born of the social turmoil...
The exploits of Leo Kragg: Prowler -- an Old School crimebusting vigilante whose urge to prowl has long since outlived his heyday -- marked a high poi...
A capsule history of Fort Worth, Texas' jazz traditions, from Bob Wills in the 1930s to Glenn Miller in the 1940s and Ornette Coleman in the 1950s. Eighty-eight pages of crash-course music scholarship, lavishly illustrated with portraits of the players.
A capsule history of Fort Worth, Texas' jazz traditions, from Bob Wills in the 1930s to Glenn Miller in the 1940s and Ornette Coleman in the 1950s. Ei...
Michael H. Price Bob Ray Sanders Josh Alan Friedman
The epic life of Mantan Moreland unfolds in Michael H. Price's vivid account of a career that ranged from the Minstrel tradition, through the circus world and Broadway, to Hollywood, through political woes and a defiant comeback. Who'd have thought that Charlie Chan's chauffeur had such an immense back-story? An expanded edition of the original volume of 2006, with newly unearthed photographs, fresh insights, and a rare 1948 interview in the artist's own emphatic words.
The epic life of Mantan Moreland unfolds in Michael H. Price's vivid account of a career that ranged from the Minstrel tradition, through the circus w...