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  • - The First Volume of 'Palomar' Stories from Love & Rockets
    av Gilbert Hernandez
    235,-

    Reprints of comics written and drawn by Gilbert Hernandez between 1982 and 2003, tracing the lives of the residents of the mythical Latin American village from the arrival of Luba, the guiding material spirit of Palomar, to her departure twenty years later.

  • - The Second Volume of Palomar Stories from Love & Rockets
    av Gilbert Hernandez
    342,-

  • av Gilbert Hernandez
    812,-

    Presented as a handsome dual-sided book with two covers, go behind the scenes of The Brothers Hernandez: over 400 pages of sketches, inked drawings, early comics, and uninhibited graphic ephemera that never made it into the pages of Love and Rockets.

  • av Gilbert Hernandez
    325,-

    This book presents three Fritz B-movies: one all-new, two revised and expanded from their initial comic book run. The titular story is a fable set in a world very reminiscent of Palomar. Then, Fritz plays an "astronette" on an existential mission through space.

  • av Jaime Hernandez, Gilbert Hernandez & Mario Hernandez
    4 992,-

  • av Gilbert Hernandez
    272,-

  • av Gilbert Hernandez
    266,-

    The great Gilbert Hernandez's unfettered Id unleashed! Absurd, explicit, and profanely funny, Blubber makes all other comics blush.

  • av Gilbert Hernandez
    345,-

    "Collects (and expands!) the graphic novellas 'Hypnotwist' and 'Scarlet by Starlight' from Love and rockets: new stories"--

  • av Gilbert Hernandez
    261,-

  • av Gilbert Hernandez
    195,-

  • av Gilbert Hernandez
    229,-

    In his first book with Faber, Hernandez tells the untold stories of these American comics legends' youth, and portrays the reality of life in a large family in suburban 1960s California. Told largely from the point of view of middle child Huey - who stages Captain America plays and treasures his older brother's comic book collection almost as much as his approval - Marble Season deftly follows these boys as they navigate their cultural and neighborhood norms. Set against the golden age of the American dream and the silver age of comics, and awash with pop-culture references - TV shows, comic books, super-heroes and music -Marble Season subtly details how their innocent, joyfully creative play changes as they grow older and encounter name-calling, abusive bullies, and the value judgments of others. A coming-of-age story both comic and moving, it will have timeless resonance for children and adults alike.

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