WONDERLAND 2 COMIC BOOKS. Including #1 First Issue Collector's item
SEQUEL TO DISNEY'S ALICE IN WONDERLAND ANIMATED FILM!
What happened when Alice left Wonderland at the end of the classic Disney animated film. This new series follows the adventure, chaos, and hijinks in Wonderland as the Queen of Hearts is determined to get to the bottom of who exactly caused her so much trouble. We're also introduced to the other human resident of Wonderland, a timid little girl named Maryanne. This continuation of the classic Disney film will satisfy fans of all versions of Wonderland.
This is the extremely rare issue, published by SLG in 2006.
This comic was never available in any mass market retail outlets and was only available to purchase through comic book specialty stores.
THE TRON SAGA RETURNS WITH THIS COLLECTORS ITEM FIRST ISSUE FEATURING LAVISH FULL COLOR ARTWORK PRINTED ON HIGH QUALITY PAPER.
Published by SLG in 2006.
Highly Recommended!
This item was never sold in any mass market retail outlets and could only be purchased from comic book specialty stores.
An ALL NEW TRON storyline. Spinning out of the events of TRON 2.0, featuring Alan Bradley's son Jet, who is pulled into the computer world to fight a computer virus.
The comic book is set 6 months after the events of Tron 2.0, when Jet Bradley, now emotionally scarred and distrustful of technology, returns to the computer world against his will.
Jet Bradley has escaped from the computer world after being kidnapped and digitized to defeat a nefarious virus. But after his ordeal, Jet can't seem to adjust to the real world. Beset by insomnia and paranoia, he avoids technology as much as possible, leaving him completely unable to function in the modern world. And now something in the computer world wants him back.
SLG Publishing and Disney bring a thrilling new chapter to the Tron story with Tron: The Ghost in the Machine, a comic book. Tron: The Ghost in the Machine picks up where the critically-acclaimed video game Tron 2.0 leaves off, bringing you the same thrilling action, as well as an exploration of the effects of the cyberworld on the human psyche.
"In the early 1970s a small engineering company called ENCOM introduced a revolutionary type of software designed to direct and streamline the transfer of data between networked machines. Ed Dillinger, the lead programmer on this project, realized the enormous potential of his team's creation and secretly encoded a secondary function to be activated upon installation: to copy the sub-routines of other programs and absorb their functions. This alteration allowed Dillinger to appropriate research and claim it as his own, and he rose quickly through ENCOM’s corporate ranks. This was the beginning of the Master Control Program."
Based on the ground-breaking Disney film! Events come to a head in the cataclysmic conclusion to the 'Ghost in the Machine' storyline! Jet Bradley is all that stands between the salvation or the destruction of the rebellion. Can he succeed?
OUT OF PRINT. HARD TO FIND COLLECTOR'S ITEM FEATURING JHOHEN VASQUEZ'S MACABRE CREATION.
Johen Vasquez is the creator of Invader Zim.
Not quite a cursing away at the rest of the human race, but more a testament to love and friendship's uncanny ability to make one buckle at the knees and purge their stomachs in the most violent projectile of manners. the story of Devi's mini-battle against the rotting voice of her own creative forces. Expect some bad stuff to happen.
OUT OF PRINT. HARD TO FIND COLLECTOR'S ITEM FEATURING JHOHEN VASQUEZ'S FIRST MACABRE CREATION.
Johen Vasquez is the creator of Invader Zim.
If you like black humor, Johnny the Homicidal Maniac is about as darkly funny as you can get. The whole thing reads like a manic Vincent Price movie—the sort of thing where the monster is having altogether too much fun.
Nobody knows what it was that sent Johnny over the edge, but he’s definitely there now. He lives in house #777, decorated with parts of his victims, a bunny nailed to the wall, and even an evil Pillsbury doughboy cookie jar. When none of them are busy talking to Johnny, he raves on to himself, contemplating suicide routinely before being distracted by a really good commercial on television. It’s the combination of murderous intensity and sudden banality that makes for much of this book’s humor.
THE CUTE LITTLE DEAD GIRL. Written and Drawn by ROMAN DIRGE. OUT OF PRINT. HARD TO FIND COLLECTOR'S ITEM.
Product Description Wedgies is the second collection of the popular Lenore comic book series. Written and Illustrated by Roman Dirge, Wedgies follows the adventures od a cute little dead girl. Lenore tackles bunny impersonations, tea parties from the dark side, an encounter with the "toof hairy" and tons of bad stuff that might give you cooties.
This volume collects issues 5-8 of the Lenore series and also contains a brand new, never before seen, color Lenore story. From the Publisher This book is a must have for all fans of Roman Dirge's twisted comic book series. About the Author Roman Dirge created Lenore in 1992 for the San Diego alternative magazine Xenophobe. In 1997 he launched the Lenore comic in the US, which quickly became a publishing phenomenon. Currently Roman is working on new Lenore adventures, as well as new character Samurai Sloth.
* Paperback: 112 pages * Publisher: SLG Publishing; * Language: English * ISBN-10: 0943151317 * ISBN-13: 978-0943151311 * Product Dimensions: 10 x 6.6 x 0.2 inches
Lenore, "the Cute Little Dead Girl" is a fictional character created by Roman Dirge, inspired by the poem "Lenore," by Edgar Allan Poe.
The comic tells of the adventures of the title character, Lenore, and her variety of friends. The primary focus is dark humor, with many of the stories having amusing twist endings. Common themes are the reinvention of children's songs, games, and nursery rhymes to something more macabre, and subverting all sorts of pop culture icons and cultural figures in to topics of dark comedy.
Roman Dirge (born on April 29, 1972) is an artist and magician, and the creator of the Lenore comic-book series; he currently lives in Los Angeles, California.le to find!
With her pale face, huge eyes, skull barrettes, lack of a pulse, and propensity for senseless violence, Lenore could be the next full-fledged, merchandise-ready goth-girl icon. This compendium collects four comics, though there’s no through line anywhere. Rather, each issue is a hodgepodge of stories, poems, twisted fables, and tattoo designs. The jokes are pretty sick and swerve between genius (the taxidermied chipmunk who bemoans his missing back half until Lenore jams a pair of Barbie legs onto it) and the uncomfortably cruel (“Kittie #53” involves the relatively straightforward drowning of a cat). What keeps it afloat—for the right reader, of course—is Lenore’s obliviousness to wrongdoing. When she engages in “13 hours of gnome slaughter,” it’s only because she was overcaffeinated. It’s all a lot funnier and cuter than it sounds, which is a credit to Dirge’s ability to inject personality into his morbid mix of pale colors and black humor. Interestingly, Dirge’s occasional autobiographical intrusions (“Things Involving Me”) steal the show. Review "Through Lenore, roman reminds us that what lurks inside this reanimated ragamuffin is what lurks in...us all..." -- Nivek Ogre, from the introduction
Lenore does all the things the voices in my head want me to do. -- Jessicka, Jack Off Jill
Roman Dirge has the best imagintation this side of Tim Burton. -- Caroline Thompson, writer, Nightmare before Christmas
Lenore, Vol. 1: Noogies (Issues 1-4) (v. 1) (Paperback) ~ Roman Dirge Roman Dirge (Author) › Visit Amazon's Roman Dirge Page Find all the books, read about the author, and more. See search results for this author Are you an author? Learn about Author Central (Author)
THE CUTE LITTLE DEAD GIRL. Written and Drawn by ROMAN DIRGE. OUT OF PRINT. HARD TO FIND COLLECTOR'S ITEM.
Lenore, "the Cute Little Dead Girl" is a fictional character created by Roman Dirge, inspired by the poem "Lenore," by Edgar Allan Poe.
The comic tells of the adventures of the title character, Lenore, and her variety of friends. The primary focus is dark humor, with many of the stories having amusing twist endings. Common themes are the reinvention of children's songs, games, and nursery rhymes to something more macabre, and subverting all sorts of pop culture icons and cultural figures in to topics of dark comedy.
Product Description A collection of the first four issues of the popular Lenore comic book series. Lenore: Noogies is a romp into the dark, surreal world of a little dead girl. Featuring stories about limbless cannibals, clock monsters, cursed vampire dolls, taxidermied friends and obssesed would be lover and more fuzzy animal mutilations than should be legal. Lenore is one of the funniest, darkest comic books on the marketplace today.
Roman Dirge (born on April 29, 1972) is an artist and magician, and the creator of the Lenore comic-book series; he currently lives in Los Angeles, California.
OUT OF PRINT. HARD TO FIND FIRST ISSUE COLLECTOR'S ITEM FEATURING JHOHEN VASQUEZ'S FIRST MACABRE CREATION.
Johen Vasquez is the creator of Invader Zim.
Dark and disturbingly funny, JTHM follows the adventures of Johnny (you can call him Nny), who lives with a pair of styrofoam doughboys that encourage his madness, a wall that constantly needs a fresh coat of blood, and--oh, yeah--his victims in various states of torture. Join Nny as he frightens the little boy next door (Todd, known to fans of Vasquez's work as Squee), thirsts for Cherry Brain Freezies, attempts suicide, draws Happy Noodle Boy, and tries to uncover the meaning of his homicidal existence.
THIS ITEM WAS ONLY AVAILABLE IN COMIC BOOK SPECIALTY SHOPS AND CANNOT BE FOUND IN ANY MASS MARKET RETAIL OUTLET.
GARGOYLES #1 COMIC BOOK. If you've missed Goliath, Demona, Brooklyn, Xanatos, and the rest, check out this comic based on the popular Disney/Buena Vista animated television series of the 90s! Stone by day, warriors by night, the Gargoyles were betrayed by those they had sworn to protect. Now here in modern Manhattan, the spell that held them frozen for a thousand years is broken, and the Gargoyles live again!
This is the extremely rare issue, published by SLG in 2006.
This comic was never available in any mass market retail outlets and was only available to purchase through comic book specialty stores.
THE TRON SAGA RETURNS WITH THIS COLLECTORS ITEM FIRST ISSUE FEATURING LAVISH FULL COLOR ARTWORK PRINTED ON HIGH QUALITY PAPER.
Published by SLG in 2006.
Highly Recommended!
This item was never sold in any mass market retail outlets and could only be purchased from comic book specialty stores.
An ALL NEW TRON storyline. Spinning out of the events of TRON 2.0, featuring Alan Bradley's son Jet, who is pulled into the computer world to fight a computer virus.
The comic book is set 6 months after the events of Tron 2.0, when Jet Bradley, now emotionally scarred and distrustful of technology, returns to the computer world against his will.
Jet Bradley has escaped from the computer world after being kidnapped and digitized to defeat a nefarious virus. But after his ordeal, Jet can't seem to adjust to the real world. Beset by insomnia and paranoia, he avoids technology as much as possible, leaving him completely unable to function in the modern world. And now something in the computer world wants him back.
SLG Publishing and Disney bring a thrilling new chapter to the Tron story with Tron: The Ghost in the Machine, a comic book. Tron: The Ghost in the Machine picks up where the critically-acclaimed video game Tron 2.0 leaves off, bringing you the same thrilling action, as well as an exploration of the effects of the cyberworld on the human psyche. "In the early 1970s a small engineering company called ENCOM introduced a revolutionary type of software designed to direct and streamline the transfer of data between networked machines. Ed Dillinger, the lead programmer on this project, realized the enormous potential of his team's creation and secretly encoded a secondary function to be activated upon installation: to copy the sub-routines of other programs and absorb their functions. This alteration allowed Dillinger to appropriate research and claim it as his own, and he rose quickly through ENCOM’s corporate ranks. This was the beginning of the Master Control Program."
SEQUEL TO DISNEY'S ALICE IN WONDERLAND ANIMATED FILM! What happened when Alice left Wonderland at the end of the classic Disney animated film. This new series follows the adventure, chaos, and hijinks in Wonderland as the Queen of Hearts is determined to get to the bottom of who exactly caused her so much trouble. We're also introduced to the other human resident of Wonderland, a timid little girl named Maryanne. This continuation of the classic Disney film will satisfy fans of all versions of Wonderland.
This is the extremely rare issue, published by SLG in 2006.
This comic was never available in any mass market retail outlets and was only available to purchase through comic book specialty stores.
OUT OF PRINT. HARD TO FIND FIRST ISSUE COLLECTOR'S ITEM SPINNING OFF SQUEE FROM THE PAGES OF JHOHEN VASQUEZ'S JOHNNY THE HOMICIDAL MANIAC INTO HIS OWN COMIC BOOK.
Johen Vasquez is the creator of Invader Zim.
Squee is a fictional character in Jhonen Vasquez's comic book Johnny the Homicidal Maniac, who later received his own four-issue series, published by Slave Labor Graphics.
This series focuses on a young boy named Todd Casil, otherwise known as Squee. A quiet, introverted, and bullied little kid with a less than supportive family, Squee has been forced to mature a bit more quickly than his peers. He is fond of writing, but only receives criticism from his teacher and taunting from his classmates. Any attempts he makes to deflect these hostilities only results in being shoved into the dirt or otherwise further humiliated. Squee's mother is addicted to some form of pill, possibly prescription pain killers (it is never specified), and spends a lot of time lying around in a nearly incoherent state. She often forgets who Squee is, or that she even has a child. His father, painfully aware of Squee's existence, loathes the boy and never forgets to mention that he blames Squee for 'ruining' his life (obviously he found nothing positive in parenthood).
Squee also has a grandfather who justifiably believes his children are only waiting for him to die to collect some kind of inheritance. His grandfather claims to keep healthy and young by consuming his children's first-borns, and subsequently attempts to devour Squee, only to reveal in horrifying fashion that he is, in fact a cyborg and quite possibly insane. Squee's next door neighbor is Johnny C, aka "Nny" (pronounced knee), the main character of Johnny the Homicidal Maniac. "Nny" regularly visits Squee late at night by breaking into his room. JTHM focused more on the 'mentoring' or 'big brother' aspect of "Nny" and Squee's relationship, but little interaction occurs in Squee!, aside from the occasional drawing or note left in Squee's room, or short references to 'the crazy neighbor man'.
Squee has only one friend, albeit a possibly imaginary one, the dilapidated teddy bear affectionately referred to as Shmee.
THIS ITEM WAS ONLY AVAILABLE IN COMIC BOOK SPECIALTY SHOPS AND CANNOT BE FOUND IN ANY MASS MARKET RETAIL OUTLET.
"The African experiences of a young Peace Corps volunteer” RARE and OUT OF PRINT.
HARD TO FIND COLLECTORS ITEM.
Autobiographical comics have been around for a while, but few tackle the subject matter of this ongoing series. Subtitled “The African experiences of a young Peace Corps volunteer,” each issue features stories of a young woman and her struggles in dealing with an often cruel and frustrating world around her. One day it’s the lack of water; the next it’s healthcare struggles; and on another, it’s quality entertainment in a land where something as simple as kicking a soccer ball can bring happiness to scores of African children. There are even moments of beauty and joy, which must be appreciated—since they are few and far between.
Published by Slave Labor Graphics, the series offers a glimpse into a world that most readers will never confront, but can now comprehend from the printed page. Written by Cindy Goff and Rafael Nieves, and drawn by Aldin Baroza, it’s not a pretty world, but it is real.
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