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Comic Book Tattoo Tales Inspired by Tori Amos Pdf, Epub, Ebook COMIC BOOK TATTOO TALES INSPIRED BY TORI AMOS PDF, EPUB, EBOOK Colleen Doran,Ted McKeever,Pia Guerra,James Owen,David Mack,Antony Johnston,Mike Dringenberg,Jonathan Hickman,Eric Canete,John Reppion | 480 pages | 05 Aug 2008 | Image Comics | 9781582409641 | English | Fullerton, United States Comic Book Tattoo Tales Inspired by Tori Amos PDF Book Item specifics Condition: Good : A book that has been read but is in good condition. His was one of the better stories with beautiful, if murky, art. My favourite piece is the silent comic from Kako. All of the information that we have about a particular item is listed on the eBay page. Hidden categories: Use mdy dates from September Graphic novel pop. Pia Guerra ,. Soul Eater, Vol. Added to basket. What's more is that these stories stand alone so that yo This anthology is made up of more than 80 artists' interpretations of 51 of Amos' songs from each of her albums barring Strange Little Girls. I can't say I familiar with any of the artists' work but the quality of work in this book is really high, plus the variety of style is incredible. There are both paperback and hardcover edition. We carefully grade our items, so you should expect to receive the item in the condition as we have stated it in our listing, please see the 'Condition' section. I am sorry all of our prices are fixed. Comic Book Tattoo is not a book on tattoo art. Items must be mailed within 5 business days of date return approval and label sent. Lists with This Book. Add to list. And of the comics themselves, there are a lot more misses than hits for me. I also love to "draw" music and have done so , and I run a webcomic , so I kinda wish I could contribute to the next volume. Alan Moore. Marianne I didn't understand at all. Download as PDF Printable version. Add to registry. Rantz A. Secret Invasion. Tori Amos -- you either love her or hate her. And so, we have not only a 1 star book, but a book which is If someone had picked the best ten of these, they mighta had a five star collection. Comic Book Tattoo is an eisner award and Harvey Award - winning anthology graphic novel made up of fifty-one stories, each based on or inspired by a song by American singer-songwriter Tori Amos , published by Image Comics in We have recently updated our Privacy Policy. Showing Shelves: comics. Worth a look in that this book's uniqueness stems from its premise of offering short stories inspired by several iconic songs by Tori Amos. While some have seemingly no connection to the source, there are plenty here that will rekindle interest in some songs and even let you see some of the songs in a different light. International Return requests must be within 14 days of receipt of the item. Absolutely wonderful. Over 80 of the best creators from every style and genre have contributed over 50 stories to this anthology featuring tales inspired by the songs of multi-platinum recording artist, Tori Amos! I really did like most of the stories Comic Book Tattoo Tales Inspired by Tori Amos Writer Its also damn huge which is nice for the artwork. The talent here is incredible. Tori Amos. In fact, I'm not exactly sure who this book is meant to appeal to. This item has been added to your basket View basket Checkout. Friend Reviews. Reset password. As for the stories, I think it was a really interesting idea. Mar 21, Kest Schwartzman rated it did not like it. Web page addresses and e-mail addresses turn into links automatically. Check Out. The artwork is all over the place too, but generally ranging on the good to great end of the scale. Mike Maihack. What that means is that the comics have to stand on their own, and they offer little insight into the songs themselves. It only adds to the music, I think. We accept payments through PayPal. Not you? May 05, Tara Sullivan rated it liked it Shelves: parent-child-relationship , sexuality , lgbtq , themes-of-trauma , friendship , fiction , graphic-novel , anthology , feminism , read-in Stay informed on our latest news! Through the Woods. But, let's face it, Ears With Feet if you don't know what that is, I ask again -- why are you reading this??? Open Preview See a Problem? Over 80 of the best creators from every style and genre have contributed over 50 stories to this anthology featuring tales inspired by the songs of multi-platinum recording artist, Tori Amos! My favourite piece is the silent comic from Kako. Rantz A. Like a mammoth big. Over 80 of the best creators from every style and genre have contributed over 50 stories to this anthology featuring tales inspired by the songs of multi-platinum recording artist, Tori Amos! Jan 05, Chris rated it liked it. Update location. It was Forgot I owned this book-- found it while sorting through a box I'd packed away. Any unauthorized returns will not be accepted. Thank you! We care as much about your item as you do which is why each item is carefully packaged to ensure a safe delivery. I first bought this book measuring approx 35cm x 35cm back in when it was first released and just never got around to reading it. Can't wait to dig my teeth in! The book is large and unwieldy, and the sheer number of stories is daunting. Read more Please ensure you provide us with your order number and images of the damaged item:. Seth Peck , Daniel Heard. Instead I found art of which I was not fond of, nor expressive stories which I could relate to and which were failing to make all that much sense. Joe Hill. Our aim is to deliver quality products to all of our customers. Secret Invasion. Jun 10, Lindsey rated it it was amazing Recommends it for: Toriphiles, comic book fans. To ensure this is achieved, all of our systems are fully automated so orders are transferred for processing within minutes. Subscribe to our newsletter. Just a moment while we sign you in to your Goodreads account. Comic Book Tattoo Tales Inspired by Tori Amos Reviews Grab some gear to support our site. Start of add to list layer. Not available This product is currently unavailable. Radiohead , just beautiful! Seller's other items. Each story was prefaced by the song lyrics it was pertaining to, which only left me more confused as Tori Amos lyrics alone are confusing enough. Jan 18, Krystl Louwagie rated it really liked it. There are plenty of other artistic gems in this volume. I have nothing against her or her music, I've just never been a fan. Really a mixed bag. And then we taste, yes? Return to Book Page. I can understand why you'd dislike "Take to the Sky. More pictures at parkablogs. Snow cherries from France is a good example of this. The worst part wasn't that the stories and art were so lackluster, it's that the writers and artists couldn't do Tori Amos's amazing source material justice. Silent All These Years. I should have bought the hardcover but it's really pricey. So you're left with lots of ra I'm a relatively well-read fan of comics, and a moderate fan of Tori Amos, so I would think I would be the target audience for this book. In Comic Book Tattoo, several comic artists have been given free reins to interpret Tori Amos' songs, how they've seen it fit. Not registered? We aim to show you accurate product information. From the start, it was decided that Comic Book Tattoo would not contain comic book versions of music videos for Amos's songs, nor illustrations created from literal interpretations of Amos's lyrics. My most ultimate favorite: Siren! It only adds to the music, I think. I don't think many of the stories were well-told This was a wonderful little collection of different art and story telling modes. Sep 06, Nathan rated it liked it. One story will be ok or tolerable and then the next 4 will suck. Call us on or send us an email at. If we request you to return your order, please do so within 5 business days after we approve the return and provide you with an RMA. Rantz Hoseley , longtime friend of Amos, served as the book's editor. Emily Carroll. Tom Williams. Please try again or alternatively you can contact your chosen shop on or send us an email at. See all condition definitions - opens in a new window or tab. If you have weak wrists, hire someone to hold it while you read! Details if other :. I finally dropped it on the passenger side of my bed and made it my "read before bed" book. To ask other readers questions about Comic Book Tattoo , please sign up. My favourite piece is the silent comic from Kako. 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