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Explore the macabre mind of Japan's master of horror, Junji Ito, in
this chilling adult coloring book. The Junji Ito Collection
Coloring Book is the perfect gift for fans of manga's master of the
macabre. This officially licensed compendium features dozens of
terrifying scenes from Junji Ito Collection to color, showcasing
Ito's uniquely twisted brand of horror. Ghosts, demons, monsters
and more await your pencils inside!
In The Art of XCOM 2, readers get a behind-the-scenes look at the
incredible concept art created for the new game and hear from key
developers and artists about the challenges, secrets, and rewards
of creating this landmark series. Also covered in the stunning book
will be the game's five new classes of resistance fighters and
their dynamic weapons, powerful new alien species and their
vehicles, and the brave new world of XCOM 2.
Animal characters abound in graphic narratives ranging from Krazy
Kat and Maus to WE3 and Terra Formars. Exploring these and other
multispecies storyworlds presented in words and images, Animal
Comics draws together work in comics studies, narrative theory, and
cross-disciplinary research on animal environments and human-animal
relationships to shed new light on comics and graphic novels in
which animal agents play a significant role. At the same time, the
volume's international team of contributors show how the
distinctive structures and affordances of graphic narratives
foreground key questions about trans-species entanglements in a
more-than-human world. The writers/artists covered in the book
include: Nick Abadzis, Adolpho Avril, Jeffrey Brown, Sue Coe, Matt
Dembicki, Olivier Deprez, J. J. Grandville, George Herriman, Adam
Hines, William Hogarth, Grant Morrison, Osamu Tezuka, Frank
Quitely, Yu Sasuga, Charles M. Schultz, Art Spiegelman, Fiona
Staples, Ken'ichi Tachibana, Brian K. Vaughan, and others.
Douglas covers all the great political and social issues of the interwar period. His greatest gift is for concise, clear explanation, setting each cartoon into its historical context. The scope is international.
Charles 'Skipper' Lynam, the celebrated preparatory school
headmaster at the Dragon School, Oxford, during the First World
War, inspired a generation of his pupils as they found themselves
caught up in the conflict. This book tells the story of the
school's wartime years and the various fronts on which its boys
were involved. It traces the roots of a school founded by Oxford
dons for their children, its idiosyncratic ways and the
extraordinary relationship Skipper Lynam forged with his boys, some
of whom (in former pupil John Betjeman's words) 'lost their lives
for King and Country and the Dragon School'.
Author of more than six acclaimed graphic novels and well-known for
his economical drawing and clear, explanatory narrative, Cunningham
shows how the West and its leaders have been culpable in aiding
Putin's rise - Obama being a particular example. Areas covered
include Brexit and Trump; the crackdown on human rights, especially
on homosexuality in Russia; and the poisonings-among them,
journalist Anna Politkovskaya in Russia, Alexander Litvinenko in
London, Sergei Skripal in Salisbury. By putting all these events
into a timeline, Cunningham aims to show that Putin is
opportunistic rather than the master manipulator people make him
out to be: 'He's essentially a gangster and not a particularly
smart one. We need to demythologise Putin if we are to beat him.'
Experience SEKIRO's unique take on the blood-soaked history of
Japan's Sengoku Period with over 300 pages of storyboards,
character designs, and concept art!
The definitive biography of Edward Gorey, the eccentric master of
macabre nonsense. ’A genius book about a bookish genius’ Daniel
Handler, author of A Series of Unfortunate Events From The
Gashlycrumb Tinies to The Doubtful Guest, Edward Gorey's wickedly
funny and deliciously sinister little books have influenced our
culture in innumerable ways, from the works of Tim Burton and Neil
Gaiman to Lemony Snicket. Some even call him the Grandfather of
Goth. But who was this man, who lived with over twenty thousand
books and six cats, who roomed with Frank O'Hara at Harvard, and
was known – in the late 1940s, no less – to traipse around in
full-length fur coats, clanking bracelets, and an Edwardian beard?
An eccentric, a gregarious recluse, an enigmatic auteur of
whimsically morbid masterpieces, yes – but who was the real
Edward Gorey behind the Oscar Wildean pose? He published over a
hundred books and illustrated works by Samuel Beckett, T.S. Eliot,
Edward Lear, John Updike, Charles Dickens, Hilaire Belloc, Muriel
Spark, Bram Stoker, Gilbert & Sullivan, and others. At the same
time, he was a deeply complicated and conflicted individual, a man
whose art reflected his obsessions with the disquieting and the
darkly hilarious. Based on newly uncovered correspondence and
interviews with personalities as diverse as John Ashbery, Donald
Hall, Lemony Snicket, Neil Gaiman, and Anna Sui, Born to be
Posthumous draws back the curtain on the eccentric genius and
mysterious life of Edward Gorey.
From the bestselling author of Quiet Girl in a Noisy World comes a
gently humorous and poignant collection of comics about anxiety and
depression-because sometimes even the simple things like getting
out of bed every day feel like an uphill battle. Everything Is OK
is the story of Debbie Tung's struggle with anxiety and her
experience with depression. She shares what it's like navigating
life, overthinking every possible worst-case scenario, and
constantly feeling like all hope is lost. The book explores her
journey to understanding the importance of mental health in her
day-to-day life and how she learns to embrace the highs and lows
when things feel out of control. Debbie opens up about deeply
personal issues and the winding road to recovery, discovers the
value of self-love, and rebuilds a more mindful relationship with
her mental health. In this graphic memoir, Debbie aims to provide
positive and comforting messages to anyone who is facing similar
difficulties or is just trying to get through a tough time in life.
She hopes to encourage readers to be kinder to themselves, to know
that they are not alone, and that it's okay to be vulnerable
because they are not defined by their mental health struggles. The
dark clouds won't be there forever. Everything will turn out all
right.
Marie Duval: maverick Victorian cartoonist offers the first
critical appraisal of the work of Marie Duval (Isabelle Emilie de
Tessier, 1847-1890), one of the most unusual, pioneering and
visionary cartoonists of the later nineteenth century. It discusses
key themes and practices of Duval's vision and production, relative
to the wider historic social, cultural and economic environments in
which her work was made, distributed and read, identifing Duval as
an exemplary radical practitioner. The book interrogates the
relationships between the practices and the forms of print,
story-telling, drawing and stage performance. It focuses on the
creation of new types of cultural work by women and highlights the
style of Duval's drawings relative to both the visual conventions
of theatre production and the significance of the visualisation of
amateurism and vulgarity. Marie Duval: maverick Victorian
cartoonist establishes Duval as a unique but exemplary figure in a
transformational period of the nineteenth century. -- .
Create your own chibi world with fun and adorable step-by-step
drawing exercises, including over 60 fantasy creatures and
characters featuring different accessories, clothing, facial
expressions, and poses. These fantasy creatures and animals will
make you squeal with delight! Chibi is Japanese slang for "short,"
and the characters in Cute Chibi Mythical Beasts & Magical
Monsters live up to this description with their cute roly-poly
bodies that make them extremely lovable and huggable. Phoebe Im,
creator of Bobblejot, has a cute and easy drawing style that is
made accessible through this how-to book for artists of all levels.
Cute Chibi Mythical Beasts & Magical Monsters features
easy-to-follow instructions to help you enjoy the world of chibi,
incorporating dynamic expressions and poses to challenge your
skills. Along with the step-by-step instructions, there are
inspiration pages with fun accessories and clothing, facial
expressions, and different poses as well as a digital workshop to
guide you on how to make quick drawings on your phone or tablet.
Learn how to draw these fantasy creatures in cute chibi style:
Gnome Troll Mermaid Fairy Golem Cyclops Big Foot Unicorn Dragons
(various species) Vampire Zombie Chimera Pegasus Phoenix Loch Ness
Monster Griffon Cerberus Sphinx Werewolf Practice and expand your
drawing skills as you create adorable chibi beasts and creatures
with this fun and accessible book.
Siobhan's blood has brought her victory and the throne, but it
contains its own kernel of evil... Time has passed in Eruin Dulea.
Siobhan reigns with wisdom and compassion. One day, during a trip
with her protector Seamus, she meets Kyle of Klanach, a minor
nobleman haunted by his family's dishonour, whose charm doesn't
leave her indifferent... Unfortunately, the evil Lady Gerfaut is
plotting to place her own son in power. And what better way to do
this than a marriage, even if it requires black magic to arrange?
A FLAME TREE NOTEBOOK. Beautiful and luxurious the journals combine
high-quality production with magnificent art. Perfect as a gift,
and an essential personal choice for writers, notetakers,
travellers, students, poets and diarists. Features a wide range of
well-known and modern artists, with new artworks published
throughout the year. BEAUTIFULLY DESIGNED. The highly crafted
covers are printed on foil paper, embossed then foil stamped,
complemented by the luxury binding and rose red end-papers. The
covers are created by our artists and designers who spend many
hours transforming original artwork into gorgeous 3d masterpieces
that feel good in the hand, and look wonderful on a desk or table.
PRACTICAL, EASY TO USE. Flame Tree Notebooks come with practical
features too: a pocket at the back for scraps and receipts; two
ribbon markers to help keep track of more than just a to-do list
and robust ivory text paper. THE ARTIST. Born in Kent, William
Morris was an outstanding character of many talents, being an
architect, writer, social campaigner, artist and, with his
Kelmscott Press, an important figure of the Arts and Crafts
movement. HE FINAL WORD. As William Morris said, "Have nothing in
your houses that you do not know to be useful, or believe to be
beautiful."
With Design Your Own Anime and Manga Characters, you'll learn
character design for these popular entertainment genres from
renowned concept artist and teacher TB Choi. Constructing a
Character. Build a character right from the start with the basics
of human anatomy and proportion. Simplifying Forms for Poses and
Gestures. Streamline form to develop effective poses and gestures
from a variety of angles. Drawing Hair, Clothing, and Accessories.
Render authentic details that support your characters and enrich
your stories. Conveying Dimension, Emotion, and Character. Refine
your use of line, shadow, and form to create visual variety, depth,
and emotion. Pets, Chibis, and Sidekicks. Create pets, chibis,
anthros, and kemonomimi with personality. Exercise: Design and Draw
a Character. Learn a simple method for developing an original
character, from mind map to finished drawing. Filled with
step-by-step demonstrations and expert guidance and advice, Design
Your Own Anime and Manga Characters teaches you everything you need
to bring unique characters to life.
Part of a ten-volume bibliography series on comic art compiled by
John A. Lent during the past decade, this volume provides more
information on U.S. and Canadian comic art, animation, caricature,
and gag, political, illustrative, and magazine cartoons than any
other printed source in the world. Lent, founding editor of
International Journal of Comic Art and longtime scholar of
cartooning globally, takes great pains to be exhaustive,
representative, and accurate in providing 11,367 citations of
books, chapters, articles, and "fugitive" materials gleaned from a
variety of sources worldwide, including about 400 periodicals and
journals. Easy to use, incorporating a well-structured outline that
includes categories and sub-categories, Lent spans every
conceivable aspect of comic art. Other features include periodical
directories for both Canada and the United States with addresses,
typical contents, and inaugural dates of 101 comic art-related
journals, magazines, and fanzines, and citations to hundreds of
cartoonists and animators and their characters and works.
Undoubtedly, this volume and the other nine in the
Greenwood/Praeger series are unequalled as the definitive comic art
bibliographies.
Jane Austen's six novels are true classics, still immensely popular
some 200 years after their first publication. But although the
celebrated stories never change, the covers are always different.
"Jane Austen Cover to Cover" compiles two centuries of design, from
elegant Victorian hardcovers and the famed 1894 "Peacock" edition
to 1950s pulp, movie tie-in editions, graphic novels,
foreign-language translations, and many, many others. Filled with
beautiful artwork and insightful commentary, this fascinating and
visually intriguing collection is a must for Janeites, design
geeks, and book lovers of every stripe.
Hello students, meet Professor Skeletor. Be on time, don t miss
class, and turn off your phones. No time for introductions, we
start drawing right away. The goal is more rock, less talk, and we
communicate only through images. For more than five years the
cartoonist Lynda Barry has been an associate professor in the
University of Wisconsin Madison art department and at the Wisconsin
Institute for Discovery, teaching students from all majors, both
graduate and undergraduate, how to make comics, how to be creative,
how to not think. There is no academic lecture in this classroom.
Doodling is enthusiastically encouraged. Making Comics is the
follow-up to Barry s bestselling Syllabus and this time she shares
all of her comics-making exercises. In a new hand drawn syllabus
detailing her creative curriculum, Barry has students drawing
themselves as monsters and superheroes, convincing students who
think they can t draw that they can, and most important,
encouraging them to understand that a daily journal can be anything
so long as it is hand drawn. Barry teaches all students and
believes everyone and anyone can be creative. At the core of Making
Comics is her certainty that creativity is vital to processing the
world around us.
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