Tarzan: The Jesse Marsh Years Omnibus Volume 1
Title | Tarzan: The Jesse Marsh Years Omnibus Volume 1 PDF eBook |
Author | Gaylord Dubois |
Publisher | Dark Horse Comics |
Pages | 704 |
Release | 2017-03-07 |
Genre | Humor |
ISBN | 1506702244 |
The legendary Tarzan work of artist Jesse Marsh remains an enduring, singular vision, captivating generations of comics readers and earning the acclaim of artists from Russ Manning to Alex Toth to Los Bros Hernandez. Marsh's nineteen-year collaboration with writer Gaylord DuBois defined Edgar Rice Burroughs' jungle lord, and these iconic adventures live again in the pages of Tarzan: The Jesse Marsh Years Omnibus, meticulously restored and value priced. "(Marsh) is in that group of the finest storytellers comics has ever produced." -Gilbert Hernandez (Love & Rockets)
Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan: The Jesse Marsh Years Omnibus Volume 1
Title | Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan: The Jesse Marsh Years Omnibus Volume 1 PDF eBook |
Author | Gaylord Dubois |
Publisher | Dark Horse Comics |
Pages | 704 |
Release | 2017-03-07 |
Genre | Comics & Graphic Novels |
ISBN | 1630087602 |
The legendary Tarzan work of artist Jesse Marsh remains an enduring, singular vision, captivating generations of comics readers and earning the acclaim of artists from Russ Manning to Alex Toth to Los Bros Hernandez. Marsh's nineteen-year collaboration with writer Gaylord DuBois defined Edgar Rice Burroughs' jungle lord, and these iconic adventures live again in the pages of Tarzan: The Jesse Marsh Years Omnibus, meticulously restored and value priced. "(Marsh) is in that group of the finest storytellers comics has ever produced." -Gilbert Hernandez (Love & Rockets)
Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan: Burne Hogarth's Lord of the Jungle
Title | Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan: Burne Hogarth's Lord of the Jungle PDF eBook |
Author | Burne Hogarth |
Publisher | Dark Horse Comics |
Pages | 266 |
Release | 2014-10-29 |
Genre | Comics & Graphic Novels |
ISBN | 1621159973 |
One of the most influential and revered illustrators ever adapts two of Edgar Rice Burroughs’ most beloved Tarzan novels! Burne Hogarth’s color Tarzan of the Apes and black-and-white Jungle Tales of Tarzan graphic novels are finally collected into one deluxe hardcover. After his inspirational run drawing Tarzan Sunday newspaper strips and before his landmark instructional art books changed the industry forever, Burne Hogarth (Dynamic Anatomy, Dynamic Figure Drawing, and others) dazzled the world with these remarkably lively, complex, and faithful adaptations of Burroughs’ legendary lord of the jungle!
Korak, Son of Tarzan Archives Volume 1
Title | Korak, Son of Tarzan Archives Volume 1 PDF eBook |
Author | Gaylord Du Bois |
Publisher | Dark Horse Books |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2013 |
Genre | Adventure stories, American |
ISBN | 9781616550950 |
The son of the jungle lord gets his own title, in this beautiful, imaginative spinoff from longtime Tarzan writer Gaylord DuBois and fan-favorite artist Russ Manning! In the first of two volumes collecting Manning's complete run on the series, Tarzan and Jane's son, Boy, takes the name Korak -- in the language of the apes, "The Killer" -- alongside his chimpanzee sidekick Pahkut, and begins to carve out his own legend among the creatures of Africa. Every bit as exciting and gorgeous as DuBois and Manning's work on Tarzan, these tales of a boy becoming a man are rip-roaring adventure for fans of all ages.
Tarzan Archives
Title | Tarzan Archives PDF eBook |
Author | Edgar Rice Burroughs |
Publisher | Dark Horse Books |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2012 |
Genre | Africa |
ISBN | 9781595829375 |
"This volume collects all Tarzan material from issues #155-#161, #163, #164, #166, and #167 of Tarzan volume one, originally published from 1965 to 1967 by Gold Key."--T.p. verso.
Vampire Hunter D Omnibus: Book One
Title | Vampire Hunter D Omnibus: Book One PDF eBook |
Author | Hideyuki Kikuchi |
Publisher | National Geographic Books |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2021-10-26 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1506725309 |
A new omnibus collecting the first three volumes of the Vampire Hunter D horror novel series! It is 12,090 A.D., thousands of years since the human race nearly destroyed itself in a nuclear war--a folly foreseen by those who waited to emerge out of the underground...not from shelters, but from crypts! The aristocratic vampire lords known as the Nobles inherited our world, and with dark science and immortal patience made real the things that mortals had merely dreamed, whether voyaging to the distant stars, or conjuring monsters to roam the Earth. Yet the grand civilization of the Nobles has grown decadent, and as the terrorized remnants of humanity at last found the strength to rebel, their undying lords have been pushed back to the Frontier--the violent borderlands where humans still remain the prey of vampires, who for all their knowledge and power have never lost their obsession with our living flesh, blood...and souls! In this bizarre and deadly far future the most dangerous thing of all is not a vampire, but the one who hunts them--the one who is half them--a dhampir, the unearthly beautiful wanderer known as D. The Vampire Hunter D Omnibus collects the first three novels in author Hideyuki Kikuchi's adventure horror series: Vampire Hunter D, Raiser of Gales, and Demon Deathchase. Illustrated by Final Fantasy artist Yoshitaka Amano, this book is only the beginning of a legend!
Funnybooks
Title | Funnybooks PDF eBook |
Author | Michael Barrier |
Publisher | Univ of California Press |
Pages | 432 |
Release | 2015 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 0520283902 |
Funnybooks is the story of the most popular American comic books of the 1940s and 1950s, those published under the Dell label. For a time, “Dell Comics Are Good Comics” was more than a slogan—it was a simple statement of fact. Many of the stories written and drawn by people like Carl Barks (Donald Duck, Uncle Scrooge), John Stanley (Little Lulu), and Walt Kelly (Pogo) repay reading and rereading by educated adults even today, decades after they were published as disposable entertainment for children. Such triumphs were improbable, to say the least, because midcentury comics were so widely dismissed as trash by angry parents, indignant librarians, and even many of the people who published them. It was all but miraculous that a few great cartoonists were able to look past that nearly universal scorn and grasp the artistic potential of their medium. With clarity and enthusiasm, Barrier explains what made the best stories in the Dell comic books so special. He deftly turns a complex and detailed history into an expressive narrative sure to appeal to an audience beyond scholars and historians.