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  • Disney Masters Vol. 15: Mickey Mouse: New Adventures of the Phantom Blot

    Paul Murry, Del Connell, Bob Ogle

    Hardcover (Fantagraphics, Jan. 26, 2021)
    Disney's infamous inky bad guy was the first Mouseverse villain to get his own comic book; by popular demand, the whole Silver Age series is collected in one volume! The Phantom Blot - a power-crazed supervillain in a ghostly black cloak - is on the loose, and Mickey, Donald, and Uncle Scrooge must assemble to stop him! From terrifying time travel to usurping "The Crown of Tasbah," the Blot will stop at nothing to turn the world upside down! Classic Disney artist Paul Murry teamed with writers Del Connell and Bob Ogle to create seven comic book issues starring The Blot. In the process, they introduced Goofy's new secret identity: Super Goof! Will the Blot move too fast for all our heroes? With allies like Mad Madam Mim, the Beagle Boys, and "The Mysterious Mr. X?" He just might! Full-color illustrations throughout.
  • Terror Train And Other Stories

    Al Feldstein

    Hardcover (Fantagraphics, June 23, 2020)
    This collection features all of the stories Feldstein created for both of EC Comics' crime and horror titles, including the very first appearances of The Crypt-Keeper and the Vault-Keeper! This volume collects stories Feldstein wrote and drew about "The Machine-Gun Mad Mobsters" and "The Case of the Floating Corpse," as well such horror gems as "The Mummy’s Curse," "The Thing in the Swamp!" and our title story, "Terror Train." Plus: the most unlikely origin story of them all ― the tongue-in-cheek origin of EC Comics itself, in "Horror Beneath the Streets!" There are more than 30 stories in all, with essays and commentary by EC experts. Black & white illustrations.
  • Walt Disney Uncle Scrooge And Donald Duck: "The Old Castle's Other Secret"

    Don Rosa

    Hardcover (Fantagraphics, Nov. 13, 2018)
    In the final volume of this series, Scrooge McDuck fights for the Treasure of the Knights Templar! Scrooge is off to his family castle in Scotland to see if an impossible stash of cash is hidden there... but why is his feisty sister, Matilda, out to stop him? In “The Dream of a Lifetime,” Donald and the Beagle Boys take a trip through Scrooge’s subconscious mind, while in “The Prisoner of White Agony Creek,” Scrooge and Glittering Goldie have the ultimate showdown! Full-color illustrations throughout.
  • James Warren, Empire Of Monsters: The Man Behind Creepy, Vampirella, And Famous Monsters

    Bill Schelly

    Hardcover (Fantagraphics, March 19, 2019)
    The definitive biography of the visionary publisher of Famous Monsters of Filmland, the magazine that inspired filmmakers Steven Spielberg, George Lucas, Joe Dante, and many more. This heavily illustrated biography features eye-opening ― often outrageous ―anecdotes about Warren, a larger-than-life figure whose ability as a publisher, promoter, and provocateur make him a fascinating figure. In addition to Forrest J. Ackerman’s Famous Monsters of Filmland, he published Help!, a magazine created by MAD’s Harvey Kurtzman, which featured early work by John Cleese, Gloria Steinem, Terry Gilliam, Robert Crumb, and Diane Arbus; Creepy and Eerie magazines, with covers by painter Frank Frazetta and comics art by Steve Ditko, Wallace Wood, Bernie Wrightson, Al Williamson, and many others. His most famous co-creation, the character Vampirella, debuted in her own magazine in 1969, and continues to be published today. Black-and-white throughout
  • Terror Train and Other Stories

    Al Feldstein

    eBook (Fantagraphics, June 24, 2020)
    This collection features all of the stories Feldstein created for both of EC Comics' crime and horror titles, including the very first appearances of The Crypt-Keeper and the Vault-Keeper! This volume collects stories Feldstein wrote and drew about "The Machine-Gun Mad Mobsters" and "The Case of the Floating Corpse," as well such horror gems as "The Mummy’s Curse," "The Thing in the Swamp!" and our title story, "Terror Train." Plus: the most unlikely origin story of them all ― the tongue-in-cheek origin of EC Comics itself, in "Horror Beneath the Streets!" There are more than 30 stories in all, with essays and commentary by EC experts.
  • Walt Disney's Donald Duck: "A Christmas For Shacktown" & "Trick Or Treat" Gift Box Set

    Carl Barks

    Hardcover (Fantagraphics, Sept. 25, 2018)
    Two of our popular holiday-themed volumes in one sturdy slipcase at a special price that even Uncle Scrooge would approve! Collects the universally beloved comics adventures of Donald Duck, his nephews Huey, Dewey and Louie, and his Uncle Scrooge. "A Christmas for Shacktown" is the second book in the Barks series and collects the titular Dickensian story, plus many more; The other volume, “Trick or Treat" ? features a comic-book version of the classic Disney animated short, with nine pages restored ? and includes Barks’s favorite tale, “Omelet,” where Donald Duck becomes…a chicken farmer?! Full-color illustrations throughout.
  • King: A Comics Biography

    Ho Che Anderson

    Hardcover (Fantagraphics, Feb. 28, 2010)
    This special edition of a Fantagraphics classic is now being offered at a special price. Ho Che Anderson has spent over 10 years researching, writing, and drawing King, a monumental graphic biography that liberates Martin Luther King Jr. from the saintly, one-dimensional, hagiographic image so prevalent in pop culture. Here is King―father, husband, politician, deal broker, idealist, pragmatist, inspiration to millions―brought to vivid, flesh-and-blood life. Out of print since 2006, King is Fantagraphics' most-requested reprint. In recognition of the advances made in American social equality that has made it possible to elect America’s first black President, Fantagraphics Books is publishing King: The Special Edition, a newly designed volume that includes the original 240-page graphic biography, as well as nearly a hundred additional pages of “extras,” including: “Black Dogs” is a 14-page prelude to King, a dialogue between a young black couple expecting a child, living in LA in the aftermath of the Rodney King upheaval, a raw and inflected conversation between husband and wife and their racial attitudes in a post-King world;Excerpts from the diary and notebook the author kept when researching and writing King, with interstitial notes written specifically for this volume commenting on the method he used to conceived and execute the book;Preparatory sketches, discarded images and pages, an interview conducted at the time of the third volume’s publication, and excerpts from the draft of the script;An epilogue titled “Assassin,” written and drawn for this new edition, in which Anderson explores the question of whether James Earl Ray actually shot King. Caroline Longstreet, one of the observers who comments on King’s life throughout the book, is obsessed with the assassination, won’t let it rest, and pursues her own private investigation and ultimately confronts the reasons why it’s held her in its grip so long. Anderson’s biography traces King’s life from his childhood in Atlanta and his education at Booker T. Washington High School, and his subsequent centrality to the civil rights movement when, in 1955, he organized the successful Montgomery Bus Boycott; his founding of the Southern Christian leadership Conference in 1957; his Nobel Prize in 1964; his help in organizing the 1966 March on Washington and his “I Have a Dream” speech; and the tragic moment on April 4, 1968 when he was shot dead on the balcony of the Loraine Hotel in Memphis, Tennessee. Anderson’s expressionistic visual style is wrought with dramatic energy; panels evoke a painterly attention to detail but whose juxtapositions propel King’s story with cinematic momentum. Anderson’s successful use of the comics form to tell a major work of nonfiction has drawn favorable comparisons to Art Spiegelman’s Maus: A Survivor’s Tale and Joe Sacco’s Safe Area Gorazde: The War In Eastern Bosnia 1992-1995. King won a 1995 Parents’ Choice Award. Full-color throughout
  • Disney Masters Vol. 12: Giorgio Cavazzano: Walt Disney's Donald Duck: The Forgetful Hero

    Giorgio Cavazzano

    Hardcover (Fantagraphics, Oct. 20, 2020)
    Donald Duck and Uncle Scrooge shrink down to the size of germs, Daisy Duck goes on a super-secret mission, and Mickey goes noir in the collection of comics starring the universally beloved characters. Uncle Scrooge wants to publish a historic tell-all interview with World War I flying ace Eddie Brickenbatter. But the legendary hero has amnesia ― so to cure it, Scrooge tells Donald Duck to reenact the plane crash that caused Brickenbatter to lose his memory in the first place! Then, in "Plantastic Voyage," Donald and Scrooge shrink down to the size of germs on a leaf. And Daisy Duck embarks on a super-secret mission in "The Dazzling Duck She-Venger." Finally, Mickey Mouse, on the trail of a missing man, finds himself in a twisting mystery of film noir thrills and chills in "The Case of the Cut-Off Calls!" Full-color illustrations throughout.
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  • Usagi Yojimbo: Book 4: The Dragon Bellow Conspiracy

    Stan Sakai, Alejandro Jodorowsky

    eBook (Fantagraphics, Jan. 1, 1998)
    One of the great epics in the comic book field stars a rabbit? That's right, Stan Sakai's enormous dramatic saga of death and treachery, of ambition and honor, is the comics equivalent of Akira Kurosawa's classics such as Seven Samurai and The Hidden Fortress. This volume of the Usagi series features the novel-length "The Dragon Bellow Conspiracy," which originally ran in six consecutive issues of the Usagi comics series. Jam-packed with lethal sword battles alternating with humor, horror, suspense, and slapstick, this beautifully crafted and exciting volume features all of the most popular supporting characters from the series, including Tomoe Ame, Gen the rhino, and Zato-Ino the blind swordspig. Both an excellent starting point for new readers, and an absolute necessity for Usagi completists!
  • Walt Disney's Uncle Scrooge Vol. 22: The Twenty-Four Carat Moon

    Carl Barks

    eBook (Fantagraphics, June 9, 2020)
    Forget everything you've ever heard about the Moon being made of green cheese. Earth's newest moon is made of pure gold! Naturally, Scrooge wants to claim it as his own, but first he's got to win the greatest gold rush in history. Also, the secret of a ghost ship and a perilous quest for ancient treasure in this new collection of Carl Barks's cartooning brilliance.
  • Walt Disney Uncle Scrooge and Donald Duck Vol. 1: The Son of the Sun

    Don Rosa, David Gerstein

    eBook (Fantagraphics, Oct. 4, 2014)
    “Great howling crashwagons!” The Richest Duck in the World is back―and so are noisy nephew Donald, Huey, Dewey, and Louie, and rascally richnik Flintheart Glomgold! Because you asked for it, we’re proud to present our first complete, chronological book of Duck adventures by modern fan favorite Don Rosa―following in the footsteps of Disney legend Carl Barks with an exciting, lovingly detailed style all his own! Standout stories in our first Uncle Scrooge and Donald Duck book include “The Son of the Sun,” Scrooge’s and Flintheart’s epic battle for Inca gold; “Crocodile Collector,” Donald’s pursuit of a roguish rare reptile; and “Last Sled to Dawson,” Rosa’s sequel to Barks’ classic “Back to the Klondike”―featuring the return of Scrooge’s old flame, Glittering Goldie O’Gilt! Uhoh... “Cash Flow” brings back the Beagle Boys, too!
  • Disney Masters Vol. 13: Paul Murry with Carl Fallberg: Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse: The Sunken City

    Carl Fallberg, Paul Murry

    Hardcover (Fantagraphics, Nov. 3, 2020)
    Seven recolored comics tales starring Mickey, Goofy, and the Gang! Mickey and Goofy are lost at sea, and they get caught in a pitched battle between buccaneer Pete and sneaky submarine commander Captain Grapple. At stake: the ancient gold of Port Rancid, a pirate stronghold that sank beneath the waves ― and is now guarded by a pack of very jealous sea monsters! Then, Mickey and Goofy have their hands full with a host of mystery puzzlers ― from canoe-going ghosts in "Legend of Loon Lake" to hi-tech arsonists in "The Phantom Fires" to a piratical parrot in "The Castaways of Whale Bay!" Full-color illustrations throughout.
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