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The Complete Dice Man (Hardcover)
Pat Mills, John Wagner; Artworks by Bryan Talbot, Kevin O'Neill, David Lloyd, …
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R818
Discovery Miles 8 180
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Your Fate is in Your Hands! Originally published during the
adventure gamebook boom of the 1980s, Dice Man has never been
reprinted in its entirety before, but now the complete run of
comic/game magazine is presented in this massive collection. Using
dice and a pencil, you will become Judge Dredd as he faces off
against the Dark Judges, or guide Nemesis the Warlock as they race
through the Torture Tube, or help Sláine steal the Cauldron of
Blood from the Tower of Glass. With the stories and games created
by Pat Mills and Simon Geller, and art from some of 2000 AD’s
finest artists such as Kevin O’Neill (League of Extraordinary
Gentlemen), Steve Dillon (Preacher), and Bryan Talbot (The
Adventures of Luther Arkwright), this is an unmissable collection
for any 2000 AD reader.
'MC2' is the first anthology showcasing the talents of the Midlands
Comics Collective, a new generation of up-and-coming British comic
artists.
Named one of Rough Trade's Best Books of 2013
According to Gandhi, the Four Stages of Protest are as follows:
First they ignore you. Then they ridicule you. Then they fight you.
Then you win
In "Fight the Power ," comics authors Sean Michael Wilson and
Benjamin Dickson team up with illustrators Hunt Emerson, John
Spelling, and Adam Pasion to show how this process has been played
out again and again throughout history--and has slowly but surely
led to hard-won rights for the people along the way. Focusing on
the English-speaking nations, Wilson and Dickson chronicle the
struggles of the Luddites and Swing Riots in the early 1800s,
through the Irish Rebellions that lasted through 1922; from the
suffragettes in 1918 to Rosa Parks and the bus boycott of the
mid-1950s; from the trial of Nelson Mandela to the Occupy movement
that has only just begun. By illuminating the variety of
protests--and the valuable connections among them--through an
accessible art form, " Fight the Power " shows that there is a
point to the struggle, fight by fight, win by win.
Rime of the Ancient Mariner is the great narrative poem by Samuel
Taylor Coleridge rendered into comic strip form by Hunt Emerson.
The book includes the complete original poem with Coleridge's,
notes and humor added by Hunt Emerson, and an introduction by
Gilbert Shelton.
"Graphic Classics: Jack London" returns to print in a completely
revised second edition, with over 50 pages of new material. New to
this edition are adaptations of "The Red One" illustrated by Mark
A. Nelson and "The Wit of Porportuk" by Arnold Arre. Plus, it
includes a new comics adaptation of "To Kill a Man" by Kostas
Aronis and a completely redrawn "That Spot" by Nick Miller.
Returning from the previous edition are "A Thousand Deaths" by J.B.
Bonivert, "Jan, the Unrepentant" by Hunt Emerson and six more
thrilling stories. It is provided with a dramatic new cover by Jim
Nelson.
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