Sunday, September 5, 2010

Fringe #1 Comic

Fringe #1 Comic Review


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From J.J. Abrams, Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman, the team behind the upcoming film Star Trek, Mission: Impossible III and the hit show Alias, comes Fringe, a new TV series that will thrill, terrify and explore the blurring line between science fiction and reality. Featuring stories written by Zack Whedon, Julia Cho, Alex Katsnelson, Danielle DiSpaltro with art by Tom Mandrake and Simon Coleby. The mysteries start here, in a special miniseries leading up to the premiere of Fringe on FOX on


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Sep 06, 2010 11:01:12

Friday, September 3, 2010

100% Whole Grin Rose is Rose: A Collection of Rose is Rose Comics (Rose Is Rose Books)

100% Whole Grin Rose is Rose: A Collection of Rose is Rose Comics (Rose Is Rose Books) Review


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Depicting the challenges facing families in today's crazy world in a humorous light, you will recognize your own life within the frames. While it may be more difficult than ever to balance the demands of family, career, and everything in between, perhaps all you really need is a little imagination to make it happen. Rose is Rose hits the nail on the head. "Ever since Rose is Rose began, I have been one of its most ardent admirers." --Charles Schulz

Nominated as Best Newspaper Comic Strip five times Rose is Rose is the strip where daydreams and reality meet and mingle.

Life in the Gumbo family is anything but ordinary. A toe-biting monster dwells in the bathtub drain, awaiting Pasquale's bath time. Family-minded Rose occasionally morphs into her wild alter ego, Vicki the biker. Rose's love-note-writing husband Jimbo never disappoints as the always hopelessly hopeful romantic. The creation of Pat Brady and Don Wimmer, this Rose is Rose collection features more than 40 weeks of Gumbo family high jinks.

After two decades of sketching every Rose is Rose strip himself, Brady shifted the writing and drawing duties to Don Wimmer. This Rose is Rose collection features the talents of Wimmer as based on Brady's creation.


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Rose is Rose is awesome as ever. - Nathan Phillips - Decker, MI USA
Rose is Rose never fails to lift your spirits and this collection is no exception.

Life is Rosie - Roger Farnham - Lompoc, CA USA
Rose Is Rose is not only funny but also often touching. The characters are fun and, at the same time, insightful. Whether it is through Rose's alter ego, Jimbo's outlook on adulthood or Paquale's encounters with his Guardian angel or his rotten cousin Clem, each strip gives us a look at ourselves. Enjoy.


Sep 04, 2010 04:01:08

Monday, August 9, 2010

Simpsons Comics Get Some Fancy Book Learnin'

Simpsons Comics Get Some Fancy Book Learnin' Review


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Simpsons Comics Get Some Fancy Book Learnin' Feature

  • ISBN13: 9780061957871
  • Condition: New
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Gather round for some high-spirited and fortune-filled fables when Matt Groening, the creator of The Simpsons, takes on the world's most beloved literary classics! Mount Olympus will never be the same when Homer presents The Iliad and Ned Flanders takes a turn as Aesop. Then, in a tale of biblical proportions, Bart meets the most famous underachiever of all time, the Prodigal Son, and Abraham Simpson finds it is not so easy to keep a covenant with God when you have a son like Homer. Next, Marge is Persian princess Scheherazade, who must impress the impulsive King Moe-mar Shahryar every night with a story in order to save her own neck. Then, Bart does the Bard, man, when the students of Springfield Elementary perform, measure by measure, virtually every one of William Shakespeare's plays in one midsummer night. Finally, Lisa attempts to win over Rod and Todd Flanders with the lovely and endearing Danish fairy tales of Hans Christian Andersen.


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Aug 10, 2010 01:01:11

Sunday, July 18, 2010

Depths of Hell (The Darkness, Volume 6)

Depths of Hell (The Darkness, Volume 6) Review


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I really liked this volume better than the 5, that was a little... on the down side. This one has great art, great story telling in most of the stories, and Estacado is at his very finest, and at odds with the darkness that doesn't even let him sleep at night because it's when it thrives!

I really liked this volume of "The Darkness"!!! XD This trade paperback collection delivers new tales of The Darkness from some of the industry's biggest names! This is a must-have for any collection!


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Jul 19, 2010 06:00:06

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Phonics Comics: Cave Dave - Level 1

Phonics Comics: Cave Dave - Level 1 Review


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This was our first Phonic Comic. It has my son so exicited about reading, I immediately bought more. He loves acting out the characters and trying new voices for each. My 5 year old and his cousins enjoy this book and the other phonics comics. They want to read these over and over. The only problem we have is the kids deciding who is going to play who in the drama they produce with each reading.

Phonics Comics: Cave Dave - Level 1 Feature

  • ISBN13: 9781584765523
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It's phonics! It's comics! It's awesome! Perfect for early and developing readers, each paperback includes three exciting, easy-to-read stories! Level 1 titles feature easy-to sound out words, simple sentences, strong picture clues and beginning sight words. Level 2 introduces varied consonant combinations, longer sentences and intermediate sight words. Dave and his dino, Dot, get into lots of exciting adventures.


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Great book for beginning readers - Robin B. - Edmond, Oklahoma
My five-year-old is just learning to read. He likes this book. He likes that they listen to A-pods instead of I-pods. He thinks it is funny they have phones and video games in caveman times. Each time he reads it to me, he is able to read more of the words without help. I am glad we bought this book.



Jul 18, 2010 05:09:05

Friday, July 16, 2010

Teen Titans: Ravager - Fresh Hell (Teen Titans (Dc Comics) (Graphic Novels))

Teen Titans: Ravager - Fresh Hell (Teen Titans (Dc Comics) (Graphic Novels)) Review


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Since the time Robin the Boy Wonder first joined Batman's battle for justice, teenaged heroes have gathered together to take on evil and learn from each other as the Teen Titans. In this volume, Beast Boy and Raven return to the fold to help Wonder Girl stabilize the Teen Titans in the wake of their battle with the Fearsome Five(Teen Titans: Child's Play). After a falling out with the Teen Titans, Ravager sets off on her own.


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Jul 17, 2010 02:46:05

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Women and Laughter in Medieval Comic Literature

Women and Laughter in Medieval Comic Literature Review


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Exploring literary representations of women's laughter from the thirteenth through the sixteenth centuries, this volume offers an intriguing look into a culture of women's laughter, illustrating the many contexts that shaped the way women told jokes, as well as the ways their joking reflected their limited position in a society dominated by men. The book also considers the uses male authors made of the laughter of their fictional creations and the pleasures offered to both male and female audiences.
This study is the first to investigate women's laughter as a particular kind of "talking back" to medieval discourse on women, the subject of recent feminist medievalist studies. Female characters openly embrace women's laughter, associated with the body and castigated for its unruliness in conduct literature. Acknowledging that comic works were grounded in antifeminist traditions and that their female characters were in fact targets of laughter for male authors, this study argues that female characters who laugh and tell jokes also offer traces of how women might have used their laughter to respond to negative pronouncements about women in medieval culture. Both laughable and laughing, the female protagonists studied in this book will engage modern readers with their witty, sometimes bawdy jokes, allowing us to imagine the pleasures that medieval comic literature, so often labeled misogynous, offered to women as well as to men.
Lisa Perfetti is Assistant Professor of French, Muhlenberg College.


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Jul 15, 2010 23:22:04