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Sheriff Orphie has her hands full after the townsfolk come down with the vampire bat flu, opium sales are on the rise, and a horse named Harold is running "foal." Meanwhile, Orphie''s mother, Pyridine, a mortician, is making house calls, and her father Otis, the hearse driver, is getting bloated on pickles. Join in the hilarity as the Goodbyes try to keep up with the Boneses in this 11th comic collection by Lorin Morgan-Richards.The Goodbye Family are a family of undertakers from the Old Weird West of author and illustrator Lorin Morgan-Richards. The family includes Pyridine Goodbye, matriarch and mortician, Otis, father and hearse driver, their daughter Orphie, who is both a gravedigger and Sheriff, along with pets: Ouiji the cat, Dorian the tarantula, and their horse Midnight.
The Terribly Mini Monster Book by Lorin Morgan-RichardsYou don’t need to be a creature of the night, a mutant or horror host to bite into or burrow your way into this “spellbook.” An A to Z English alphabet poem of all your favorite monsters and fiends. What could be more fun than shrieking at every verse or examining the oddities of every illustration? The Terribly Mini Monster Book goes beyond other grimly enchanted books. It introduces your little ghoul to letters in an eerie and hair-raising way that will surely help grow their fangs.
The supernatural saddle bags go loose in this seventh installment of Old Weird West comics by Lorin Morgan-Richards. Our favorite undertakers can't appease the dead, while Mister Lint gets abducted, Wilbur Wrong travels through time, Tumbleweed is hoarding, Sam/Sue Shave take new patients, and Orphie gets the winning hand against lawlessness.
The Old West gets weirder as Sheriff Orphie corrals Nicklesworth from meanery and shecoonery in Lorin Morgan-Richards sixth collection of comics.
Sheriff Orphie Goodbye lassoes trouble in the town of Nicklesworth, with her deputies Ouiji and Dorian, when she learns of a new criminal Frank Thorne is coming to test her courage. The town booms as several more arrive including a talking tumbleweed, an artist, and a strange masked man who only says "Howdy."
Over thirty biographies of known and lesser known emigrants from Wales and Welsh descendants whose lives helped shape the American West as we know it today. Fully illustrated by select artists from Wales and the US depicting these pioneers, outlaws, inventors, military leaders, miners, and more. A special foreword by Jude Johnson, author of Cactus Cymry. Jesse James jumped onto his horse and raced up to the engine where Cole had the engineer pinned down. "Give her a toot, Cole!" Jesse shouted, as Cole yanked the whistle and laughed like a child. Before the 10 robbers left the scene, Jesse tossed a stick to the engineer. "Give this to the newspapers. We like to do things in style." Thus providing his own press release of the train robbery.
All new comics of The Noodle Rut and The Goodbye Family plus Orphie sets off overseas to play camp in a land of dandy and deadly outlaws. Her abilities as a tough sheriff prove useful in tracking the likes of Trigger Happy Hoppy and the Apple Juice Kid.
Lorin Morgan-Richards presents his third collection of panel comics from The Goodbye Family and The Noodle Rut.
A pocket sized illustrated poetry book based on the life of Rozz Williams, a pioneer of Deathrock.
100 select drawings and biographical notes by Lorin Morgan-Richards of notable figures from Native American, First Nation, and Indigenous cultures that have impacted their communities and the world around them. Portraits include artists, poets, inventors, scholars and various leaders in their respected fields.
Dark Letter Days by Lorin Morgan-Richards reveals 23 woeful poems and spoken word with illustration about life, death and what lies beyond the unknown.Dark Letter Days derives from the ancient pastime of marking the calendar, as red letter days in times of happiness, and dark letter days: days in which we were sorrowful and sat in the shadows.
In Paris and yearning for poetic inspiration, Jim follows a peculiar old man into the darkened lair of Père Lachaise Cemetery. The Night Speaks to Me: A Posthumous Account of Jim Morrison by Lorin Morgan-Richard is an original tale of dark fiction featuring 10 illustrations by the author.
The Dreaded Summons and Other Misplaced Bills by Lorin Morgan-Richards investigates seven unfortunate accounts piled together to make you laugh. The collection opens with Tina Teatree who has a compulsion for weeding that soon digs up the root of her problem. The title story is The Dreaded Summons about an introvert and his friendship with a lost Manatee. Other stories reveal the Breakfast Hunter, J.J. Whitweather, Shirley Short, and Fig B. Willingsbee.
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