Fantagraphics
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Véritable bande dessinée encyclopédique, Hip Hop Family Tree retrace les années de formation du Hip Hop et l'évolution dynamique du genre, au travers des témoignages de personnalités et des performances des pionniers de ce courant - et des premières étoiles de la scène hip hop...
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Véritable bande dessinée encyclopédique, Hip Hop Family Tree retrace les années de formation du Hip Hop et l'évolution dynamique du genre, au travers des témoignages de personnalités et des performances des pionniers de ce courant - et des premières étoiles de la scène hip hop...
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The most anticipated graphic novel of 2024, concluding the story of young Karen Reyes, the most inspiring «monster» in contemporary fiction.
Set against the tumultuous political backdrop of late '60s Chicago, My Favorite Thing Is Monsters Book Two is the eagerly awaited conclusion to one of the most acclaimed graphic novels of the past decade. Presented as the fictional graphic diary of 10-year-old Karen Reyes as she tries to solve the murder of her beloved and enigmatic upstairs neighbor, Anka Silverberg, a holocaust survivor, while the interconnected stories of those around her unfold.
In Book Two, dark mysteries past and present continue to abound in the tumultuous and violent Chicago summer of 1968. Young Karen attends a protest in Grant Park and finds herself swept up in a police stomping. Privately, she continues to investigate Anka's recent death and discovers one last cassette tape that sheds light upon Anka's heroic activities in Nazi Germany. She wrestles with her own sexual identity, the death of her mother, and the secrets she suspects her brother Deez of hiding. Ferris's exhilarating cast of characters experience revelations and epiphanies that both resolve and deepen the mysteries visited upon them earlier. Visually, the story is told in Ferris's inimitable style that breathtakingly and seamlessly combines panel-to-panel storytelling and cartoon montages filled with B-movie horror and pulp monster mag iconography.
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Véritable bande dessinée encyclopédique, Hip Hop Family Tree retrace les années de formation du Hip Hop et l'évolution dynamique du genre, au travers des témoignages de personnalités et des performances des pionniers de ce courant - et des premières étoiles de la scène hip hop...
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Véritable bande dessinée encyclopédique, Hip Hop Family Tree retrace les années de formation du Hip Hop et l'évolution dynamique du genre, au travers des témoignages de personnalités et des performances des pionniers de ce courant - et des premières étoiles de la scène hip hop...
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Hip hop family tree : coffret vol.2 : Tomes 3 et 4 : 1983-1985
Ed Piskor
- Fantagraphics
- 28 Juillet 2016
- 9781606999417
Véritable bande dessinée encyclopédique, Hip Hop Family Tree retrace les années de formation du Hip Hop et l'évolution dynamique du genre, au travers des témoignages de personnalités et des performances des pionniers de ce courant - et des premières étoiles de la scène hip hop...
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Tommi Musturi's Future traps the reader into a web of stories happening in different time spaces, providing perspectives on the possible futures of mankind through imaginary future worlds, current events, historical references, utopias, and ideals. Future is a mash-up of the familiar and the terribly alien: quotidian existence, sci-fi spectacle, utopian fantasy, AI dystopia, and other worst-case scenarios. Richly philosophical and allegorical, Musturi chronicles alcoholic magicians, guerrilla art squads, mutant reality television hosts, and incel archaeologist-astronauts, among many others. Weaving between a variety of styles in illustration and narration that transform and reflect our constantly changing reality, Future is an impassioned graphic novel for our times that renews the medium of comics - a vital and multifaceted work of art. Known as a stylistic chameleon who often deals with existential themes that twirl around the ideal of «freedom,» Musturi has crafted his masterpiece, an attention-grabbing, bravura showcase of a rich visual imagination with a deeply moral center.
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Grievous angels, trout masks, and american beauties : 1970s rock & roll photography of Ginny Winn
Pat Thomas
- Fantagraphics
- 25 Juin 2024
- 9781683969754
Toutes les photos inédites de musiciens des années 1970 prises par Ginny Winn de Grateful Dead, Gram Parsons, Captain Beefheart, Joni Mitchell, Alice Coltrane, Van Morrison, Maria Muldaur, Incredible String Band, Emmylou Harris, Alice Cooper, Frank Zappa, Bonnie Raitt, Tim Buckley, Bob Marley et Al Green. Au début des années 1970, Ginny Winn est photographe pour Warner/Reprise Records, qui compte alors dans ses rangs John Cale, Grateful Dead, Van Morrison, Maria Muldaur, Jimmy Webb, Incredible String Band, Kate & Anna McGarrigle, Emmylou Harris, Gram Parsons, Captain Beefheart, Alice Cooper, Frank Zappa, Bonnie Raitt, Tim Buckley, Arlo Guthrie, Jackie DeShannon. Dirigé par Mo Ostin et Joe Smith, le catalogue du label est un mélange d'icônes de la contre-culture et d'Americana. À la fin des années 70, Ginny s'est tournée vers l'imagerie hollywoodienne, photographiant Carly Simon, James Taylor, Joni Mitchell, Roz Kelly, Penelope Spheeris, Jodie Foster, Gloria Swanson. Ginny a également photographié Bob Marley, Al Green, Maxayn Lewis, Donna Summer et Alice Coltrane. Toutes les photos sont inédites.
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From the beguiling imagination of Charles Burns: 80 comic books that never were.
Master cartoonist Charles Burns has never hidden his passion for comic books and pop culture from the 1950 and 1960s. Inspired by the romance, horror, and sci-fi comics of his youth, as well as the 1960s American underground, the author of Black Hole has created a collection of 80 original comic book covers that, through his own inimitable aesthetic, present an alternate universe of stories that never were, but that you will wish existed.
The covers ? some with otherworldly titles in alien letterforms, and others that riff on classic genres (Throbbing Hearts, Unwholesome Love) and eras (Drug Buddy, Huss) ? each inspire a multitude of interpretations, build entire worlds, and suggest entire narratives that lie within their non-existent guts. This is Burns at his most playful, imaginative, and suggestive, using the format of the comic book to continue to explore many of the themes that run through all his longer-form work ? adolescence, metamorphosis, nightmares, and sexuality ? and provide a pretext for the creation of some of the most mysterious and bewitching imagery of Burns's incredible career. Kommix is like discovering an entire box of comic books you never knew existed. -
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Discover the history of hip hop in graphic novel form ? this omnibus collection of the New York Times best-selling series includes over 140 pages of extras in a deluxe hardcover for the first time!
Ed Piskor's Hip Hop Family Tree has been a global phenomenon and perennial bestseller since the first (of four) volumes was published in 2013, spawning multiple printings, fourteen comic books, and the author's wildly popular YouTube comics channel, Cartoonist Kayfabe (with fellow cartoonist Jim Rugg). Yet the series has never been collected under one cover. Until now.
This omnibus collection includes the original 360-page series with over 140 pages of extra material: a cover gallery of every HHFT book and comic book cover and back cover Piskor ever created, pages from the HHFT comic book series that have never been collected, new annotations of the entire series by Piskor, and much more. Plus, it features a foreword by Charlie Ahearn and an afterword by Bill Adler.
Hip Hop Family Tree is the entertaining, encyclopedic history of the formative years of the music genre that changed global culture. Piskor's cartooning crackles like Kirby and takes you from the parks and rec rooms of the South Bronx to the night clubs, recording studios, and radio stations where the scene started to boom, capturing the flavor of late 1970s New York City in panels bursting with obsessively authentic detail. With a vigorous and engaging Ken Burns-meets-Stan Lee approach, the battles and rivalries, the technical innovations, the triumphs and failures are all thoroughly researched and lovingly depicted. Like the acclaimed hip hop documentaries Style Wars and Scratch, Hip Hop Family Tree is an essential cultural chronicle and a must for hip hop fans, pop-culture addicts, and anyone who wants to know how it went down back in the day. -
Collects the comedic adventures of a depressed, drug-addicted witch Megg, her cat Mogg, and their friend Owl as they struggle with life, including poverty, lack of ambition, drug use, and sexuality.
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John Pham's simple-seeming stories of best friends Jay and Kay and their misfit friends weave in and out, with unexpectedly sad twists and comical turns, all steered by Pham's mastery of the cartooning craft and the language of comics storytelling. Pham's bold use of bright color and high hilarity draws the reader in, only to slowly reveal extra layers of psychological acuity, character depth, and existential gravitas.For all of its emotional richness, at its heart, J + K remains laugh out loud funny throughout, whether driven by Pham's gift for memorable one-liners, his expertly delivered sight gags, or the inherent humor in his character designs and their physicality on the page. This new paperback edition will feature a few of the extra items that were included in the hardcover edition package - collectible trading cards, a mini magazine with inserts, a sticker sheet, and a fold out map and poster - which will all be printed as interior pages within the book. Combined with Pham's brilliant use of color and innate grasp of printing, packaging, and graphic design, J + K is a chiseled gem of comics perfection.