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Douggie (Paperback)
Sean Stephane Martin
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R286
Discovery Miles 2 860
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Maybe (Paperback)
Sean Stephane Martin
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R240
Discovery Miles 2 400
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In this first collection of strips from 2012, the boys encounter 3D
television, careers in the MMA, the mortgage crisis... not to
mention the never-ending presidential debates. Jesus drops by a
couple of times to give some insight into the original editors of
the Bible's pre-pubication manuscript, and Doc has to deal with the
horror of winning the lottery...
The earliest known piece of literature, GILGAMESH, is an epic saga
of life, death, love, and betrayal, all set against the landscapes
of the ancient world. A thrilling epic of monsters and gods and the
human beings caught between them, GILGAMESH is also a philosophical
meditation on the purpose - and fragile impermanence - of life.
Accompanied by thirty full colour illustrations, it features a new
text that supplements the epic with additional stories that take
you deeper into the story than ever before.
A series of three one-act plays - a young man encountering sex for
the first time, a verging-on-middle-age man meeting Death for
volleyball and beer, and the two incredibly ancient gay men who
find themselves props in a university lecture. Three moments in
life that "could" be serious, but turn out to be... very different
indeed...
Wikileaks, gay marriage, and the perils of cleaning the fridge...
it's just another day at "Doc and Raider," one of the world's
longest running LGBT comic strips. Follow the adventures of these
two Canadian gay boys trapped in a world definitely not of their
own design, as they tapdance around the cultural, political, and
societal minefields of White Parties, Gay Evolution, and Proper
Canadian MMA. In this, the first collection of the online version,
everything from illegal aliens to the potential perils of
three-ways gets tossed in the mix for your reading pleasure.
n this second collection of strips, the boys take you on a wild
ride that rockets from computers looking for a safe hook-up to gay
marriages in the future... not to mention appearances by the
kinder, gentler New America and the Kissing Bandit of Mebane Find
out what happens when Brad Pitt and Hugh Jackman stand in for the
boys while Carlos, the hot-blooded Spaniard dressed in only sandals
and a smile, delivers a mai-tai. At the other end of things, sit in
on Doc's conversation with God when Raider is gay-bashed. These are
the earliest online appearances of "Doc and Raider," when the boys
ran wild through the minefields of contemporary American politics
and culture... while steadfastly keeping their Canadian roots.
Enjoy
"Les citaines" (The Cityboys) are those urban gay men who would be
lost without a skyline in view - and this, the first collection of
Sean Martin's long running series, lets you into their world. At
first glance, it's a simple one: dinner gets burned, music is
rehearsed, a kiss is shared... but in each case, there is always a
bit more lurking in the shadowy details. What is that story, you
ask? That, dear reader, is what you bring to the table, which
guarantees that LES CITAINS is a book you will return to again and
again, to find new adventures in the minutae of urban gay life...
The "juvenile operetta" was a theatrical artform that blossomed
from 1900 to 1950, and in this overview, we examine over 100
examples in all their weird and wonderful glory. With stories that
range from princesses in distress to Canadians in deepest Africa to
Chinese businessmen coping with "The New Woman," they are not only
giddy delights onto themselves but an overview of American social
structure during the days surrounding the Great Depression. An
invaluable addition to any theatre history library, NO ONE EVER
SAID will provide hours of shock and delight.
In this second collection of strips from 2011, we focus on Mik,
Kai, and Al, and the circumstances that lead to their triad
relationship. A darker collection than those preceding, SOMEWHAT
CANADIAN deals with issues of trust and self-identity as three
people bound to each other have to figure out how to make it all
work. "(Please note: This book contains mature content.)"
CHIP. If I may, Captain. Starting with the Treaty of 4612, the Asu
bound several worlds to an international coalition that would see
the Asu in a position to leverage the upside return of ferrous
substrates as described in such treaties, in effect putting the Asu
in a position of coalescing economic variance factors into a single
marketable stream, while at the same time imposing trade embargoes
on world systems that failed to buy into such agreements. This,
coupled with their well-documented usage percentages, as well as
the ongoing treaty discussions of the DRATL in the Rovenoe System,
has led to the Asu's re-positioning themselves at the top of the
economic (and quite possibly governmental) hierarchy while at the
same time maintaining a firm and well entrenched grasp on much
needed commodities. A rather remarkable system, I must say. SKIP
"(his eyes dazed)" Huh? JOE. Get to it, Chip: what do they want?
CHIP "(as though it's perfectly obvious)" Iron. JOE "(with a
snort)"Right. SKIP. As if, Robotguy. Iron is probably the most
available element out there next to hydrogen. "(with a snicker)"
You might as well say they want oil or something.
VOICE (a distant rumble) I'M LISTENING. YOU HAVE ONE MINUTE. DORE.
We need help. I'm trying to get back to Kansas - VOICE. AH...
EXOTIC PORTS OF CALL. THOSE ARE ALWAYS GOOD. "RETURN TO KANSAS "
NO, "KANSAS" -- No, wait "KANSAS " WITH AN EXCLAMATION MARK. IT
MIGHT PLAY. IF IT DOES, I COULD ARRANGE A TOURING PARTY TO PLAY THE
STICKS OF YOUR CHOICE. I GATHER KANSAS IS THE STICKS. DORE "(shrugs
in reply)" Folks seem to think so.
This fifth collection of "Doc and Raider" strips, from 2011, takes
the boys into "straight camp," a glimpse at what's written on the
back of the Constitution, and a test to see if they're "fairy
enough." And just what is it about Doc's Mummy? Find out in the
most Googled strip of that year: "Breaking Dawn, Part II..".
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