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If you want to keep your Comic Book collection in tiptop shape, comic book supplies will become part of your collective life. From a magazine is printed there are natural environmental forces going to work to try to destroy the ink and paper. You put a lot of time, effort and enjoyment in acquiring all your comics. You do not want to turn back to dust and elements from which they came to you?
Elements such as humidity, temperature, pollutants, skin oils and even human the
Chemicals for printed materials themselves, begin to deteriorate and discolor your
comic books to From one day. The tools have been developed over the years to help us
fight against these natural forces are paper, deacidification, polymer bags storage type, stiff
support material, storage boxes and desiccants (dehumidification materials). Not only
These supplies will be Cartoon comics to protect your your own pleasure, they
Add to strengthen the future value of each cartoon.
Most of these supplies can generally be located at the bottom to your local bookstore comic.
But as I recently discovered, there may be a world of difference in conservation capacity
depending on what materials are used in the manufacture of supplies comics. Quite
typically what you can find in downtown will be a quality of protection sufficient to protect
your comics for quite a while. Although, polybags, put your comics are quite
common and relatively inexpensive Mylar bags are definitely the way forward. They will protect for
100 years (which may be slightly above) instead of 2 or 3 years for poly.
He had a lot of complex science, particularly chemistry, which disappeared
conservation equipment manufacturing recent years. equipment has MicroChamber
been developed that will enhance the preservation of the environment and deacidification
ventilation for a period of time far superior compared to typical materials available
today. Caution, however, supplies Cartoon made with this new material can
become very expensive. But if you have items for serious collectors, who will appear
From a significant amount of money, is not the investment worth it? There is also no secret that
GCC uses these materials in all the comics they rank.
I created a page on my site comics which includes links to some rather
technical scientific articles on conservation and use of materials MicroChamber. You can
Read in-depth discussion rel = "nofollow" href = "http://www.comic-book-collection-made-easy.com/comic-book-supplies.html"> http://www.comic-book-collection-made-easy. com / BD- supplies.html. Be warned However, you may need a moderate understanding
chemistry and physics to completely follow some of the discussions. But the articles will
open your eyes to what is available in the comic industry for preservation supplies
these days.
Now, if you have a problem rare back who could well have a high monetary value, this is a
process to consider. Deacidification products are usually used to neutralize acids
in the document before the storage of most paper pulp nature. This is not to be
taken lightly because it is considered by most as a form of extensive restoration. The
current understanding of the process is that the clips are removed and the leaves are
submerged, film developer style, in a bath of de-acidification. Then the whole
book is rebuilt with staples new. This process can cost around $ 50 a comic book, when
done by a professional, but to restore and increase hope life of your comic
book for many years. This process, in my opinion, should be considered to have
deteriorated comics can be enormous future if restored.
A final point to consider, especially if you live somewhere very humid is the use of
Tear in your storage boxes. A desiccant is a chemical sieve for water, and is
available for use by industry in small packets or in buckets. For the purposes of 8 oz can
(Who looks like you keep a grasshopper in) can simply be placed inside box to absorb
humidity and indicates when it is full changing Crystal colored pink. These
same boxes can then be reused by baking them for 3-4 hours in an oven at about 350 F.
Each cartridge can cost about $ 9 - $ 10 from a supplier called GAYLORDMART. 1
cartridge box for short and long 2 per box should be sufficient. Another consideration is
Small packages are usually found in a shoebox. They are more expensive, but
require further research to ensure no harm would come to each comic.
As you build your valuable comic book collection, you want to put some serious
consideration in the cartoon supplies you'll need. Materials and suppliers
source become important variables in your decisions together. I'll have more
interesting topics and sources from time to time at my site, so come on over to visit.
You can even bookmark it.
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Wonder Woman gets up close and personal on the new Wonder Woman "Close-Up" mug. The Amazonian Princess is featured in her classic uniform with the Lasso of Truth. This 18 ounce mug is microwave and dishwasher safe... |
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X-Men Trilogy (X-Men / X2: X-Men United / X-Men: The Last Stand) [Blu-ray] List Price: $69.99 Sale Price: $37.99 Used From: $29.49 |
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X-Men Origins: Wolverine (Two-Disc Ultimate Edition) [Blu-ray] List Price: $29.99 Sale Price: $11.93 Used From: $4.75 |
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Wolverine, fan favorite of the X-Men universe in both comic books and film, gets his own movie vehicle with X-Men Origins: Wolverine, a tale that reaches way, way back into the hairy mutant's story. Somewhere in the wilds of northwest Canada in the early 1800s, two boys grow up amid violence: half-brothers with very special powers... |
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When the theatrical release of James Cameron's Titanic was delayed from July to December of 1997, media pundits speculated that Cameron's $200 million disaster epic would cause the director's downfall, signal the end of the blockbuster era, and sink Paramount Studios as quickly as the ill-fated luxury liner had sunk on that fateful night of April 14, 1912... |
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Superman: The Motion Picture Anthology, 1978-2006 [Blu-ray] List Price: $129.98 Sale Price: $59.97 Used From: $58.99 |
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Soar to New Hi-Def Heights with the Complete Movie Collection in Breathtaking Blu-ray Clarity and Sound! Deluxe 8-disc set with over 20 hours of bonus features!Includes:Superman The Movie Superman The Movie: Expanded EditionSuperman IISuperman II: The Richard Donner CutSuperman IIISuperman IV: The Quest for PeaceSuperman ReturnsFeatures include: •MPAA Rating: PG-13•Format: Blu-Ray•Runtime: 906 minutes |
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Peanuts Holiday Collection Deluxe Edition (It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown / A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving / A Charlie Brown Christmas) List Price: $29.98 Sale Price: $20.49 Used From: $24.50 |
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Studio: Warner Home Video Release Date: 09/23/2008 Run time: 150 minutes Rating: Nr |
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Genre: Action/AdventureRating: PG13Release Date: 21-OCT-2008Media Type: Blu-Ray |
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Marvel Comics - 40 Years of The Avengers Comic Books Collectors Edition on DVD-ROM Sale Price: $264.85 Used From: $269.95 |
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40 Years Of The Avengers - Earth's Mightiest Heroes collects the full story of one of the world's most enduring superhero teams. The Avengers are a team of superheroes who face threats that no single hero could stand against... |
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Comic Books Unbound $8.48 Comic books have long been a key source of inspiration in Hollywood, and in this documentary from Starz Inside, the folks behind some of the most popular comic-to-screen translations ever produced explain how the stories that have held children captivated for decades successfully made the transition to the big screen. Clips from such memorable comic book films as Spider-Man, Iron Man, The Dark Knight, American Splendor, Fritz the Cat are inter-cut with reviews from such prominent filmmakers and comic book creators as Stan Lee, Richard Donner, Guillermo Del Toro, Zak Penn, Roger Corman, Neal Adams, Mike Mignola, Avi Arad, and more. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi Movie Guide |
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American History Comic Books $10.55 In this collection of engaging and entertaining mini-comic books, students share in the adventures of time traveler Scooter McGinty as he celebrates Thanksgiving with the Pilgrims, rides through Lexington with Paul Revere, joins Lewis & Clark's Corps of D |
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Comic Party TV Series Collection [4 Discs] $42.49 The exciting world of comic books comes alive in the television series COMIC PARTY. When Kazuki gets pulled into comic book mayhem by his friend (and ultimate comic book fan) Taishi, he's in over his head. Will Kazuki hold back, looking at this foreign world with judgmental eyes, or will he eventually desire to be part of it all? |
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Comic Book Villains $8.48 In a sleepy small town there are two vibrant comic books stores that are rival universes unto themselves. Events spiral absurdly, violently out of control when the owners of the two shops -- nerdy hipster Ray (Donal Logue) and the nebbishy husband and wife team of Norman and Judy (Michael Rapaport and Natasha Lyonne) -- compete for a priceless collection of books left by the dead son of elderly Mrs. Cresswell (Eileen Brennan). Ray's friend, Archie (D.J. Qualls), tries to stop Ray from hiring a sleazy thief (Cary Elwes), but to no avail. Things get very ugly indeed. ~ Buzz McClain, Rovi |
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Comic Book Superheroes Unmasked $16.96 Taking the evolution of the comic book as its subject, this History Channel documentary stands out by merit of its comprehensive scope and insight. Beginning with the early days of 1930s vigilantes and the patriotic characters of the 1940s, the program reveals the current complexity and range found in the pages of contemporary graphic novels, and explores the ways that cultural climates and popular attitudes are reflected in comic books. All the heavyweights weigh in, including Neil Gaiman (THE SANDMAN), Frank Miller (THE DARK KNIGHT RETURNS), Stan Lee (SPIDER-MAN, THE SILVER SURFER), Kevin Smith (CHASING AMY), Will Eisner (THE SPIRIT), and others. Keith David, who voiced Spawn from the TV show, narrates the program, which is presented by Peta Wilson (LA FEMME NIKITA). In addition to the star-studded cast, however, the documentary has a lot to offer fans and neophytes alike, with analyses of the role of collecting in the comic book world, and the creation of such seminal entities as DC Comics and Marvel as well as characters like Dark Horse, the Incredible Hulk, and Wonder Women. Contextualizing the innovations and progress of the art form, this documentary is not just an important exploration of the graphic arts, but a fascinating look back at the shifting cultural concerns of a nation. |
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Comic Books And Manga $8.23 Comic Books And Manga |
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Making Comic Books $25.71 Making Comic Books |
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1,000 Comic Books You Must Read (Hardcover) $14.7 A renowned comic-book editor provides a selection of classic comic books, from 1930 to the present, with a cover image and background details for each, including publisher, year of imprint, intriguing story notes, series and issue numbers and the reason the comic book was chosen for the collection. |
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Assorted Race Warrior Comic Books(Pack Of 600) $77.14 This collection of race warrior comic books is great for racing fans (featuring actual nascar related stories). Each book features one of the following nascar members: mark martin, tony stewart, jeff gordon, shawna robinson, harold belker, bill simpson and top guns. You will receive 6 of the 7 collector edition series. Each comic book is 20 pages long and individually upc coded. Buying bulk comic books by the case is a great discount way to save money.... |
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Al Capp's Shmoo: The Complete Comic Books $40.98 First appearing in Al Capp's "Li'l Abner" comic strip in 1948, the oddly shaped (and happily edible) Shmoo became an overnight phenomenon, spawning an unprecedented merchandising frenzy in the late '40s and 50s. As part of the Dark Horse Archives series, ALL Shmoo comic book appearances are being collected for the first time ever in a deluxe hardcover edition In addition to every issue of Shmoo Comics from 1949 and 1950, rare bonus stories, and Shmoo-centric advertisements from yesteryear, Al Capp's Complete Shmoo: The Comic Books features an introduction and annotations by certified Shmoo-ologist Denis Kitchen. A persistent presence in pop culture, the selfless Shmoo has served humanity for decades - mostly by offering itself as food - but also by entertaining and tickling our funny bones like no other creature can. Treat yourself to these hilarious adventures, featuring Washable Jones, Super Shmoo, Frankenshmoo, Fu Manshmoo and truly a cast of thousands This archival collection sports a new cover by Peter Poplaski. |
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Time Machine: Comic Book Superheroes Unmasked $21.21 Taking the evolution of the comic book as its subject, this History Channel documentary stands out by merit of its comprehensive scope and insight. Beginning with the early days of 1930s vigilantes and the patriotic characters of the 1940s, the program reveals the current complexity and range found in the pages of contemporary graphic novels, and explores the ways that cultural climates and popular attitudes are reflected in comic books. All the heavyweights weigh in, including Neil Gaiman (THE SANDMAN), Frank Miller (THE DARK KNIGHT RETURNS), Stan Lee (SPIDER-MAN, THE SILVER SURFER), Kevin Smith (CHASING AMY), Will Eisner (THE SPIRIT), and others. Keith David, who voiced Spawn from the TV show, narrates the program, which is presented by Peta Wilson (LA FEMME NIKITA). In addition to the star-studded cast, however, the documentary has a lot to offer fans and neophytes alike, with analyses of the role of collecting in the comic book world, and the creation of such seminal entities as DC Comics and Marvel as well as characters like Dark Horse, the Incredible Hulk, and Wonder Women. Contextualizing the innovations and progress of the art form, this documentary is not just an important exploration of the graphic arts, but a fascinating look back at the shifting cultural concerns of a nation. |
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Comic Strips & Comic Books on Radio $22.48 From Archie Andrews to Tom Mix, all radio characters and programs that ever stemmed from a comic book or comic strip in radio's golden age are collected here, for the first time, in an easy-to-read, A through Z book |
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Comic Books as History $32.48 This well focused and perceptive analysis of a phenomenon in our popular culture--the new respectability of the comic book form--argues that the comics medium has a productive tradition of telling true stories with grace and economy. It details vividly the outburst of underground comics in the late 1960s and a70s, whose cadre of artistically gifted creators were committed to writing comic books for adults, an audience they made aware that comic books can offer narratives of great power and technical sophistication. In this study Joseph Witek examines the rise of the comic book to a position of importance in modern culture and assesses its ideological and historical implications. Jack Jackson, Art Spiegelman, and Harvey Pekar are among the creators whom Witek credits for the emergence of the comic book as a serious artistic medium. As American codes of ethics, aesthetics, and semiotics have evolved, so too has the comic book as a mode for presenting the weightier matters of history. It is safe to claim that comic books are not just for kids anymore. |
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Comic Book Collections for Libraries $82.48 Do comic books belong in libraries? Absolutely-as "Comic Book Collections for Libraries" makes very clear. This illustrated guide defines the role of comic books in the modern library, provides a thorough grounding in the subject for beginners, and suggests new ideas for those already familiar with these perennial reader favorites. The book begins by introducing the structure of the comic book, industry players, and genres. The bulk of the guide, however, is comprised of actionable advice on such things as creating and maintaining the collection, cataloging for effective access, and promoting the collection, including how to feature comics with other library materials, such as movies and games. Drawing on the authors' experience, the volume answers numerous other questions, as well. Which titles are age-appropriate for your library? Which titles are popular? How do you include characters with diverse backgrounds? Complete with checklists and a rich array of examples, this easy-to-use work can make every librarian a superhero. |
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Comic Book Century: The History of American Comic Books $4.48 This book charts the history of American comic books, from 1930s comic strip collections to contemporary graphic novels. The author examines how comic books have reflected, and in some cases even shaped, American pop culture. Depression-era escapism, World War II patriotism, 1950s teen culture, Vietnam-era angst, Japanese comic book art influences, and a broad array of modern-day concerns are all reflected in comic book history. |
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Horror the Horror Comic Books the Govern (Paperback) $14.69 Uncovers a rare visual treasury of some of the most important and neglected stories in American literature--the pre-Code horror comics of the 1950s. Censored out of existence by Congress in an infamous televised US Senate subcommittee hearing investigating juvenile delinquency, these rare comic book images are culled from a collection of several hundred, many of which have been rarely seen since they were first issued--now revealed once again in all of their eye-popping inventive outrageousness. Includes over 200 covers and complete stories as they were originally seen, scanned from mint copies in the author`s extensive collection. Coupled with commentary and informative text that provides readers with detailed history and complete context for these stories and their creators. |
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The Standard Catalog of Comic Books $5.48 Rarely can a comic book price guide boast "complete" coverage--there's more than 150,000 comic books published in North America since 1900 Now in its 3rd edition, The Standard Catalog of Comics--the largest resource on comic books in the history of collecting--just got BIGGER, listing the issue and after-market price for "every" comic book published in North America since 1900. The catalog provides collectors with photographs, after-market prices, writers, artists, original print runs, character appearances, story titles, and more--plus, information not available anywhere else. And, this book is great reading, with page after page of reviews of some of the most famous (and infamous) comics in history. |
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1,000 Comic Books You Must Read By Isabella, Tony $34.7 A renowned comicbook editor provides a selection of classic comic books, from 1930 to the present, with a cover image and background details for each, including publisher, year of imprint, intriguing story notes, series and issue numbers and the reason the comic book was chosen for the collection. Author: Isabella, Tony Publication Date: 2009/11/12 Number of Pages: 271 Binding Type: Hardcover Language: English Depth: 1.00 Width: 8.75 Height: 11.25 |
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Comic Crazy! $5.98 With the help of Nickelodeon Magazine, Spotlight has gathered a hilarious collection of SpongeBob comics What happened when Plankton donned a Patrick costume to try and weasel the Krabby Patty recipe out of SpongeBob? How did baking a ?cheer up ? cake for Squidward get the Krusty Krab closed by the health inspector? Will SpongeBob ever make it back from Hiccup Island? Find out the answers to these mysteries and more in this 64-page, full-color collection of hilarious SpongeBob comics |
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The Official Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide $5.98 "The Official Overstreet Comic Book Price "Guide is a must-have for any comic book collector. It includes more than 2,000 black-and-white illustrations throughout the text, a gallery of hundreds of color images of some of the most popular collectible comic books, and informative essays written by top experts on important comic book topics. Key features: -a comic-style introduction to using the book -market review and forecast -tips on grading and maintaining a collection -the latest pricing information for thousands of comic books. |
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Official Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide $7.48 The essential resource for comic collectors, The Official Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide includes more than 2,000 black-and-white illustration, a gallery of hundreds of color images of some of the most popular collectible comic books, and informative essays written by top experts on important comic book topics. Key features include: " "- An introduction to using the book that is illustrated in a comic-style - Market review and forecast - Tips on grading and maintaining a collection - The latest pricing information for thousands of comic books. Robert M. Overstreet is the foremost expert in the comic book industry. He set the standard in 1970 with the first comic book price guide and continues to reign as the field leader. |
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The Comic Flaw $13.48 From the cover: Berecka's commedia is not so much divine as it is deeply human-a retrospective poetic, accompanied by a wince and a grin. Scott Cairns Author of Compass of Affection: Poems New & Selected Alan Berecka probes his blue collar roots with honesty and insight, depicting, with haunting detail and striking imagery, everything from family members who "smell of cabbage and onions" to the love "that pins us down." Ranging in tone from the elegiac to the hilarious, these impressive poems shimmer with craftsmanship, the work of a poet who takes his art seriously, who works the jagged stones of his poems until they sparkle on the page like faceted gems. Larry D. Thomas 2008 Texas Poet Laureate The hardest task of a serious writer is to be able to write funny, but Alan Berecka not only does this, he does it brilliantly. These are laugh-out-loud funny poems on child abuse and alcoholism, profanity and prayer, via some of the most unlikely subjects: the Pope's T-shirt, the Beatles' appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show, Carl Yastrezmski, Jiffy Pop popcorn, Playboy magazine. These poems will both break your heart and alter your vision; I guarantee you will never look at the world in quite the same way again. Barbara Crooker Author, Line Dance and Radiance Berecka embraces the "flaw" without a hint of resignation-never hesitating to administer the sacrament of laughter where others might erect a wall of ridicule. This collection is a Eucharist, beginning to end. Bread and wine have their place; but the sacramental elements might just as well be baseball, popcorn, t-shirts, a puzzled Pope responding to a phrasebook reference to lost luggage-or the poet's old man flipping a bird. He has anuncanny ability to sense the presence of God in such acts, and that is a welcome invitation to take our shoes off and get comfortable on this holy ground we share. Steven Schroeder Virtual Artists Collective |
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Comic King $8.46 Nicholas Tse stars in this genre bending comedy about two comic book writers who fall for the same woman. Both artists have yet to master their social skills, and so resort to creating comic book heroes to both fight out their friendly rivalry and provide advice for getting the girl. However, their lives take a turn for the weird when their creations come to life and begin advising them for real. |
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Will Hay Collection - Comic Icons $11.99 Will Hay Collection - Comic Icons |
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Comic Books Unbound - $8.99 Comic books have long been a key source of inspiration in Hollywood, and in this documentary from Starz Inside, the folks behind some of the most popular comic-to-screen translations ever produced explain how the stories that have held children captivated for decades successfully made the transition to the big screen. Clips from such memorable comic book films as Spider-Man, Iron Man, The Dark Knight, American Splendor, Fritz the Cat are inter-cut with reviews from such prominent filmmakers and comic book creators as Stan Lee, Richard Donner, Guillermo Del Toro, Zak Penn, Roger Corman, Neal Adams, Mike Mignola, Avi Arad, and more. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi |
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The Amazing Transforming Superhero!: Essays on the Revision of Characters in Comic Books, Film and Television $43.98 This collection of essays analyzes the many ways in which comic book and film superheroes have been revised or rewritten in response to changes in real-world politics, social mores, and popular culture. Among many topics covered are the jingoistic origin of Captain America in the wake of the McCarthy hearings, the post?World War II fantasy-feminist role of Wonder Woman, and the Nietzschean influences on the ?sidekick revolt? in the 2004 film The Incredibles. |
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The Oxford Book of Comic Verse $17.48 From limericks to social satire, The Oxford Book of Comic Verse offers a remarkable collection of outstanding light poetry. John Gross has brought together the finest writers in the history of the English language - from Chaucer and Skelton to Shakespeare and Swift, Lord Byron to Robert Browning, Emily Dickinson to John Updike, as well as witty song lyrics from such artists as Irving Berlin and Cole Porter - offering delightful examples of their comic verse. Drawing on many different types of verse, including epigrams, street ballads, advertising jingles, clerihew, music-hall lyrics, and the doubledactyl of the calypso, this highly entertaining collection offers an exceptionally wide range of comic pleasures. The poems are by turns subtle, down-to-earth, macabre, ingenious, acerbic, ribald, and cheerful. Written to amuse, they call forth laughter and delight in equal measure. Compiled by one of our finest critics and anthologists, this reissue boasts a stylish new design and a fresh contemporary feel. |
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Film and Comic Books $32.48 In "Film and Comic Books" contributors analyze the problems of adapting one medium to another; the translation of comics aesthetics into film; audience expectations, reception, and reaction to comic book-based films; and the adaptation of films into comics. A wide range of comic/film adaptations are explored, including superheroes (Spider-Man), comic strips ("Dick Tracy"), realist and autobiographical comics ("American Splendor," "Ghost World"), and photo-montage comics (Mexico's "El Santo"). Essayists discuss films beginning with the 1978 "Superman." That success led filmmakers to adapt a multitude of comic books for the screen including Marvel's "Uncanny X-Men," the "Amazing Spider-Man," "Blade," and the "Incredible Hulk" as well as alternative graphic novels such as "From Hell," "V for Vendetta," and "Road to Perdition." Essayists also discuss recent works from Mexico, France, Germany, and Malaysia. Essays from Timothy P. Barnard, Michael Cohen, Rayna Denison, Martin Flanagan, Sophie Geoffroy-Menoux, Mel Gibson, Kerry Gough, Jonathan Gray, Craig Hight, Derek Johnson, Pascal Lef?vre, Paul M. Malone, Neil Rae, Aldo J. Regalado, Jan van der Putten, and David Wilt Ian Gordon is associate professor of history and convenor of American studies at the National University of Singapore. Mark Jancovich is professor of film and television studies at the University of East Anglia. Matthew P. McAllister is associate professor of film, video, and media studies at Pennsylvania State University. |
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Comic Books Unbound (DVD) $6.24 Motion pictures and comic books have always had a close relationship. This documentary from the Starz network looks back on some of the essential adaptations that have transformed colorful comic-book panels into living images on the silver screen--including SPIDERMAN, A HISTORY OF VIOLENCE, X-MEN, SUPERMAN, and more. Among those who share their thoughts on the subject are Guillermo del Toro, Stan Lee, Roger Corman, and Robert Downey Jr. |


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