Remote #1-5 (2015-2016) Complete English | CBR | 5 Issues | 865.98 MB As ghouls surround her station, DJ Samantha stays on the air all night. Will Rock & Roll save her soul? Dead Air (Slave labor - 1989) English | CBR | 105 pages | 78.83 MB Very early work of renowned comic book artist Michael D. Allred, whose works include Golden Plates, Madman and X-Force. This is a complete graphic novel and shows the skill that made Allred a fan favorite. The Superannuated Man #1-6 (2014-2015) Complete English | CBR | 6 Issues | 217.75 MB By the time most people realized it, they were no longer in charge of the world we know. In an unspecified future, the small seaside town of Blackwater has now been taken over by advanced and mutated animals. Most of the humans that lived there are now either dead or gone, but one old-man remains, scavenging off the scraps and refuse of humanity's past, and doggedly defying the new tenants. That Miyoko Asagaya Feeling (2019) English | CBR | 177 pages | 68.51 MB Titled That Miyoko Asagaya Feeling, this is an important collection of stories about the artist's own struggles with romance, art, alcohol, and mental illness, originally published in Garo and other venues in the early and mid 70s. Tsuge Yoshiharu is usually credited for pioneering quasi-autobiographical shishosetsu-style manga in the mid-late 60s, but these Abe stories are really the first case of a Japanese cartoonist writing regularly and in a brutally frank way about his personal life. They are more or less contemporaneous with Justin Green's Binky Brown (1972), but without all the cartoony absurdities and neurotic self-flagellation. Abe's freeform drawing, sometimes scratchy sometimes fluid, is also really amazing. Interestingly, a couple of the stories are told from his partner Miyoko's point of view. Rounding out the volume is an essay by Asakawa Mitsuhiro, who also selected the works. Pictured here is the cover of the February 1973 issue of Garo, featuring an image from Abe's story "Love" (which will appear in the Black Hook edition), with colors by Hayashi Seiichi. This will be a must-have book for both alt-manga fans and people interested in the history of comics as literature. |
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