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Every story has a beginning… Discover the birth of the Gotham Knights with the early-career adventures of Batgirl, Robin, and Nightwing.
The Batman Family: Year One Box Set features the complete collections for Batgirl: Year One, Robin: Year One, and Nightwing: Year One.
Witness the birth of legends and the start of journeys that would define the characters forever!
Finally in print - a genre-defying post-YA masterpiece from two of
comics most acclaimed talents! A young adult detective hero finally
grows up, in the first volume of this new hit series from
award-winning creators Ed Brubaker (Reckless, PULP, Kill or be
Killed) and Marcos Martin (The Private Eye, Daredevil), with
brilliant colors by Muntsa Vicente. Friday Fitzhugh spent her
childhood solving crimes and digging up occult secrets with her
best friend Lancelot Jones, the smartest boy in the world. But that
was the past, now she's in college, starting a new life on her own.
Except when Friday comes home for the holidays, she's immediately
pulled back into Lance's orbit and finds that something very
strange and dangerous is happening in their little New England
town... This is literally the Christmas vacation from Hell and
neither of them may survive to see the New Year.
Book Two is finally here! A genre-defying post-YA masterpiece from
two of comics most acclaimed talents! A young adult detective hero
finally grows up, in this Eisner-winning hit series from creators
Ed Brubaker (RECKLESS, FRIEND OF THE DEVIL, PULP, KILL OR BE
KILLED) and Marcos Martin (THE PRIVATE EYE, Daredevil). Friday
Fitzhugh's best friend and partner, Lancelot Jones (the smartest
boy in the world) has been killed, and the police in their small
town of King's Hill are not up to the task of solving the crime.
Now, Friday must pull herself out of her grief and hunt the cold
winter night for justice, all on her own this time. COLLECTS FRIDAY
#4 - 6
COLLECTED IN HARDCOVER FOR THE FIRST TIME! Originally only
available on PanelSyndicate.com, this oversized hardcover features
a story firmly set in THE WALKING DEAD comic book continuity by
BRIAN K. VAUGHAN (SAGA, PAPER GIRLS) and MARCOS MARTIN (THE PRIVATE
EYE, BARRIER).
From 2016-2018, teachers and students at the State University of
Rio de Janeiro in Brazil found themselves at the center of a
crisis. A new right-wing government suspended payment of staff
salaries and student scholarships and stopped funding basic
maintenance. Everyday Acts of Design tells the story of how the
university’s design school reacted to the crisis: not with
despondency or despair, but by promoting a series of radical
teaching experiments. Working together, students, alumni, teachers,
and staff embraced hope as a method, demonstrating that it is
possible to find positive answers even in a situation of imminent
collapse. The case histories narrated in the book provide
alternatives to conventional forms of design teaching, but also
prove that education can be a site for democracy and the practice
of freedom. Deprived of the activity of creating for an imagined
future, design can still assert a way forward through practices of
making and experimenting. Drawing on their personal experience of
designing and teaching design at a time of crisis, the authors
assert the value of a design attitude which, in refusing to be
delimited by the forethought of designing, insists on a radical,
experimental practice as a means of survival. Although a multitude
of voices, both assenting and dissenting, are present in the text,
the authors do not hide their own position, making it clear that
their stories are not a balanced mosaic of polyphonic positions.
The contemporary attack on free public education, fueled by the
growth of far-right regimes all over the globe, relies on a
totalizing univocal conception of ‘truth’ as a means to shut
down a plurality of thinking. Against this, this book adopts the
partiality of historical and cultural truths as an urgent and
explicit counter-attack. Adopting a consciously international
approach,the authors connect and compare their own story with those
of similar design teaching movements in the Global South, such as
the Barefoot School in India, and ZIVA, founded by Saki Mafunkikwa
in Zimbabwe.
From 2016-2018, teachers and students at the State University of
Rio de Janeiro in Brazil found themselves at the center of a
crisis. A new right-wing government suspended payment of staff
salaries and student scholarships and stopped funding basic
maintenance. Everyday Acts of Design tells the story of how the
university’s design school reacted to the crisis: not with
despondency or despair, but by promoting a series of radical
teaching experiments. Working together, students, alumni, teachers,
and staff embraced hope as a method, demonstrating that it is
possible to find positive answers even in a situation of imminent
collapse. The case histories narrated in the book provide
alternatives to conventional forms of design teaching, but also
prove that education can be a site for democracy and the practice
of freedom. Deprived of the activity of creating for an imagined
future, design can still assert a way forward through practices of
making and experimenting. Drawing on their personal experience of
designing and teaching design at a time of crisis, the authors
assert the value of a design attitude which, in refusing to be
delimited by the forethought of designing, insists on a radical,
experimental practice as a means of survival. Although a multitude
of voices, both assenting and dissenting, are present in the text,
the authors do not hide their own position, making it clear that
their stories are not a balanced mosaic of polyphonic positions.
The contemporary attack on free public education, fueled by the
growth of far-right regimes all over the globe, relies on a
totalizing univocal conception of ‘truth’ as a means to shut
down a plurality of thinking. Against this, this book adopts the
partiality of historical and cultural truths as an urgent and
explicit counter-attack. Adopting a consciously international
approach,the authors connect and compare their own story with those
of similar design teaching movements in the Global South, such as
the Barefoot School in India, and ZIVA, founded by Saki Mafunkikwa
in Zimbabwe.
Doctor Stephen Strange embarks on the most important paranormal
investigation of his career, as he sets out to solve an attempted
murder--his own And with his most trusted friend also at death's
door, Strange turns to an unexpected corner of the Marvel Universe
to recruit a new ally. Eisner Award-winning writer Brian K. Vaughan
(Runaways, Y: The Last Man) and red-hot artist Marcos Martin
(Captain America, Batgirl: Year One) join forces for an adventure
that will take the Sorcerer Supreme from the underworld of New York
City to the deadliest dimensions on the outskirts of reality--while
firmly establishing him in the current Marvel Universe COLLECTING:
Doctor Strange: The Oath 1-5
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