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CITIZEN #162 Catalogue.Indd
Bien le bonjour à toutes et à tous ! Je ne sais plus vraiment qui a eu la géniale idée d’inventer les vacances et autres congés, mais, sur ce coup-là, il m’a vraiment mis dans la panade.., ce n’est plus de édito retard c’est carrément pire que tout bref, je vais la faire courte ce mois afi n de transmettre le plus rapidement possible l’opus 162 du Citizen à mon imprimeur préféré : j’ai nommé François C. de chez Print Forum à Wasquehal ! Ne me reste qu’à faire un coucou à Sébastien B. de Clamart ! il se reconnaîtra... je tiens avant tout à le remercier de sa fi délité. oups c’est fait et c’est tout pour aujourd’hui! à plus et merci pour votre fi délité !!! L’équipe d’Astro (Damien, Fred & Jérôme) PS : je ne résiste pas à vous faire mon habituel petit rappel pour les titres VF ou encore VO : si vous êtes tenté par l’une ou l’autre des séries récentes mais n’osez vous lancer de peur de ne jamais récupérer les numéros et volumes précédents, n’ayez crainte et … demandez ! La plupart du temps il nous est encore possible, voire faisable, de réassortir un numéro ou plusieurs alors, lancez-vous ! news de JUIN 2015 news la cover du mois : JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA #1 par Bryan Hitch Le logo astrocity et la super-heroïne Un peu de lexique... “astrogirl” ont été créés par Blackface. Corp et sont la propriété exclusive de Damien GN pour Graphic novel : La traduction littérale de ce terme est «roman graphique» Rameaux & Frédéric Dufl ot au titre de la OS pour One shot : Histoire en un épisode, publié le plus souvent à part de la continuité régulière. -
CITIZEN #187-188.Indd
Salut vous tous, les AstroCitizens ! «nous sommes décidément bien trop en retard pour vous proposer un édito digne de édito ce nom.... gageons que le mois prochain sera diff érent !» zut je vous l’ai déjà dit ! à ma décharge, vous avez entre les mains un DOUBLE Citizen avec, dedans, rien moins que les news de Juillet ET d’Aout ! Au mois prochain et d’ici là : à vous de jouer !!!! Damien, Fred & Jérôme – JUILLET & AOUT 2017 news de la cover du mois : ROM VS TRANSFORMERS par Alex Milne Un peu de lexique... Le logo astrocity et la super-heroïne “astrogirl” ont été créés par Blackface.Corp et sont la propriété GN pour Graphic novel : La traduction littérale de ce terme est «roman graphique» exclusive de Damien Rameaux & Frédéric Dufl ot au OS pour One shot : Histoire en un épisode, publié le plus souvent à part de la continuité régulière. titre de la société AstroCity SARL. Mise en en page et charte graphique du magazine Citizen et du site TP pour Trade paperback : Un trade paperback est un recueil en un volume unique de plusieurs comic-books qui regroupe un arc complet 187-188 internet astrocity.fr par Blackface.Corp HC pour Hard Cover : Un hard cover est un recueil en version luxueuse, grand format et couverture cartonnée de plusieurs comic-books. Prem HC (Premiere HC) : Un premiere hard cover est un recueil en version luxe (format comics et couverture cartonnée) de plusieurs comic-books. # SC pour Soft Cover : Un soft cover est un recueil en version luxueuse, grand format et couverture souple de plusieurs comic-books. -
[Image] CEREBUS REX in Its Entirety
CEREBUS REX in its entirety ---------------------------------------------- Cerebus Rex: Written by David R. Sanderson. Copyright 1991, 1992, 1995 David R. Sanderson Disclaimer: Cerebus and all related characters are copyrighted by Dave Sim. Cerebus Rex is a guide to Cerebus the Aardvark, and is not meant to infringe on any of Dave Sims rights or works. I do not discourage the redistribution of this guide, but do ask the following: 1) No monetary charge is to be made (as if anybody would pay money for this anyway.) It would be wrong to make money off of Sim's work (not to mention mine!) 2) All materials remain intact, including my name and this introductory material. _ ----------- _____| |_______________________ by: David R. CEREBUS REX (_____ _______________________ > Sanderson ----------- |_| Background: Cerebus started as the mascot for an ill-fated fanzine that Deni Loubert was trying to have published. The fanzine died at the press due to some alleged crooked business dealings by the printer. Deni and Dave Sim, Cerebus' creator, decided to try again. This time with a comic starring their cute fanzine mascot. They started a publishing firm called Aardvark-Vanaheim, the two names suggested by Deni's siblings. Dave was made President (and entire creative team), and Deni became publisher. The comic was to be called Cerberus the Aardvark, but Deni made a spelling error along the way. So we now have Cerebus the Aardvark. Some mistakes are for the best I think. Cerebus has grown into a well respected book with healthy sales, for an independent. It's sales peaked during the B&W explosion several years ago. -
Moore Layout Original
Bibliography Within your dictionary, next to word “prolific” you’ll created with their respective co-creators/artists) printing of this issue was pulped by DC hierarchy find a photo of Alan Moore – who since his profes - because of a Marvel Co. feminine hygiene product ad. AMERICA’S BEST COMICS 64 PAGE GIANT – Tom sional writing debut in the late Seventies has written A few copies were saved from the company’s shred - Strong “Skull & Bones” – Art: H. Ramos & John hundreds of stories for a wide range of publications, der and are now costly collectibles) Totleben / “Jack B. Quick’s Amazing World of both in the United States and the UK, from child fare Science Part 1” – Art: Kevin Nowlan / Top Ten: THE LEAGUE OF EXTRAORDINARY GENTLEMEN like Star Wars to more adult publications such as “Deadfellas” – Art: Zander Cannon / “The FIRST (Volume One) #6 – “6: The Day of Be With Us” & Knave . We’ve organized the entries by publishers and First American” – Art: Sergio Aragonés / “The “Chapter 6: Allan and the Sundered Veil’s The listed every relevant work (comics, prose, articles, League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen Game” – Art: Awakening” – Art: Kevin O’Neill – 1999 artwork, reviews, etc...) written by the author accord - Kevin O’Neill / Splash Brannigan: “Specters from ingly. You’ll also see that I’ve made an emphasis on THE LEAGUE OF EXTRAORDINARY GENTLEMEN Projectors” – Art: Kyle Baker / Cobweb: “He Tied mentioning the title of all his penned stories because VOLUME 1 – Art: Kevin O’Neill – 2000 (Note: Me To a Buzzsaw (And It Felt Like a Kiss)” – Art: it is a pet peeve of mine when folks only remember Hardcover and softcover feature compilation of the Dame Darcy / “Jack B. -
Representations of Women and Minorities Groups in Comics
San Jose State University SJSU ScholarWorks Master's Theses Master's Theses and Graduate Research Fall 2019 Representations of Women and Minorities Groups in Comics Laticia Donelle Marshall San Jose State University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/etd_theses Recommended Citation Marshall, Laticia Donelle, "Representations of Women and Minorities Groups in Comics" (2019). Master's Theses. 5071. DOI: https://doi.org/10.31979/etd.tqqb-445h https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/etd_theses/5071 This Thesis is brought to you for free and open access by the Master's Theses and Graduate Research at SJSU ScholarWorks. It has been accepted for inclusion in Master's Theses by an authorized administrator of SJSU ScholarWorks. For more information, please contact [email protected]. REPRESENTATIONS OF WOMEN AND MINORITIES GROUPS IN COMICS A Thesis Presented to The Facility of the Department of Anthropology San José State University In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Master of Arts by Laticia Marshall December 2019 © 2019 Laticia Marshall All Rights Reserved The Designated Thesis Committee Approves the Thesis Titled REPRESENTATION OF WOMEN AND MINORITY GROUPS IN COMICS by Laticia Marshall APPROVED FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY SAN JOSÉ STATE UNIVERSITY December 2019 Roberto Gonzalez, Ph.D. Department of Anthropology Jan English-Lueck, Ph.D. Department of Anthropology Marco Meniketti, Ph.D. Department of Anthropology ABSTRACT REPRESENTATIONS OF WOMEN AND MINORITIES GROUPS IN COMICS by Laticia Marshall The focus of this research is to examine the representation of women and minority groups within comic books. Comic books are a cultural product that involves many actors when it comes to changing the representations of women and minorities. -
Nieuwigheden Anderstalige Strips 2015
NIEUWIGHEDEN ANDERSTALIGE STRIPS 2015 WEEK 2 Engelstalig: Sinestro - The New 52 vol. 1: The Demon Within (€ 14,99) (Dale Eaglesham & Cullen Bunn / DC Comics) Spawn of Mars (€ 29,99) (Wallace Wood / Fantagraphics Books) Steve Canyon 5: 55-56 (€ 49,99) (Milton Caniff / IDW Publishing) Valentine for Charlie Brown (€ 9,99) (Charles M. Schulz/ Fantagraphics Books) Manga – Engelstalig: Drug & Drop 1 (€ 10,99) (Clamp / Dark Horse) Jaco: The Galactic Patrolman (€ 9,99) (Akira Toriyama / Viz) WEEK 3 Engelstalig: Battlestar Galactica 2: The Adama Gambit (€ 24,99) (Dan Abnett & Cezar Razek / Dynamite) Calculus Cat (€ 17,99) (Hunt Emerson / Knockabout) Deathlok: The Soul of Cyber-Folk (€ 39,99) (Denys Cowan & Dwayne McDuffie / Marvel) Flash - The New 52 vol. 4: Reverse (€ 16,99) (Brian Buccellato & Francis Manapul / DC Comics) Ghostbusters 9: Mass Hysteria (€ 17,99) (Dan Schoening & Erik Burnham / IDW Publishing) Green Lantern Corps - The New 52 vol. 5: Uprising (€ 19,99) (Robert Venditti & Van Jensen / DC Comics) Pearls Before Swine: Breaking Stephan (€ 14,99) (Stephan Pastis / Andrews McMeel) Rachel Rising 5: Night Cometh (€ 16,99) (Terry Moore / Abstract) Sam Zabel and the Magic Pen (€ 29,99) (Dylan Horrocks / Fantagraphics Books) Swamp Thing - The New 52 vol. 5: The Killing Field (€ 14,99) (Jesus Saiz & Charles Soule / DC Comics) Manga – Engelstalig: Henshin (€ 19,99) (Ken Niimura / Image) Ranma 1/2: 11+12 (€ 14,99) (Rumiko Takahashi / Viz) WEEK 4 Engelstalig: Alex Toth: Genius Box Set (€ 150) (Alex Toth & Dean Mullaney & Bruce Canwell / Fantagraphics Books) Asian Comics (€ 74,50) (John A. Lent / University Press of Mississippi) Creeping Death from Neptune (€ 39,99) (Basil Wolverton / Fantagraphics Books) North 40 vol. -
CITIZEN #154 Catalogue.Indd
Bien le bonjour à toutes et à tous ! Le compte à rebours était lancé, sachant que la période de juillet/août reste une charnière sensible et que nous devons négocier au mieux les temps de présence/ édito absence/présence… l’essentiel est là ! Qui plus est, vous le tenez dans vos mains toutes palpitantes d’excitation… le Citizen, cent cinquante-troisième du nom, est imprimé ET expédié ! La « nouvelle » maquette ayant- semble-t-il -plu au plus grand nombre, nous la reconduisons donc ! Ceci étant dit, je ne me lasse pas ( !) de vous re-transmettre l’info concernant une nouvelle pratique postale, sachez donc que Coliposte nous (et vous) propose des solutions innovantes et compétitives… à ce titre, les informations transmises dans les imprimés et sur les étiquettes sont des données essentielles à la li- vraison des colis, une information manquante a un impact direct sur le service de livraison. Plus important encore : les surcouts liés à la non-conformité des annonces donnent lieu à l’application de plusieurs suppléments tarifaires : en cas d’absence d’adresse email / téléphone sur l’étiquette le surcout est de 0.10€ par colis ! Je vous propose donc : -1- de nous communiquer une adresse email (qui servira de plus à Coliposte pour vous prévenir de l’arrivée imminente de votre colis)…..OU………… -2- de refuser de communiquer votre adresse email et, dans ce cas, l’adresse email d’AstroCity sera apposée (vous conservez votre anonymat mais ne pourrez news d’OCTOBRE 2014 d’OCTOBRE news recevoir d’avis de passage numérique) A vous de me donner votre réponse sur le bon de commande du mois ! Et merci !!! la cover du mois : L’équipe d’Astro (Damien, Fred & Jérôme) MARVEL 75th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION #1 par Paolo Rivera Le logo astrocity et la super-heroïne Un peu de lexique.. -
Previews #323 (Vol
PREVIEWS #323 (VOL. XXV #8, AUG15) PREVIEWS PUBLICATIONS PREVIEWS #325 OCTOBER 2015 SAME GREAT PREVIEWS! NEW LOWER PRICE: $3.99! Since 1988, PREVIEWS has been your ultimate source for all of the comics and merchandise to be available from your local comic book shop… revealed up to two months in advance! Hundreds of comics and graphic novels from the best comic publishers; the coolest pop-culture merchandise on Earth; plus PREVIEWS exclusive items available nowhere else! Now more than ever, PREVIEWS is here to show the tales, toys and treasures in your future! This October issue features items scheduled to ship in December 2015 and beyond. Catalog, 8x11, 500+pg, PC SRP: $3.99 MARVEL PREVIEWS VOLUME 2 #39 Each issue of Marvel Previews is a comic book-sized, 120-page, full-color guide and preview to all of Marvel’s upcoming releases — it’s your #1 source for advanced information on Marvel Comics! This October issue features items scheduled to ship in December 2015 and beyond. FREE w/Purchase of PREVIEWS Comic-sized, 120pg, FC SRP: $1.25 PREVIEWS #325 CUSTOMER ORDER FORM — OCTOBER 2015 PREVIEWS makes it easy for you to order every item in the catalog with this separate order form booklet! This October issue features items scheduled to ship in December 2015 and beyond. Comic-sized, 62pg, PC SRP: PI COMICS SECTION PREMIER VENDORS DARK HORSE COMICS ABE SAPIEN #27 Mike Mignola (W/Cover), Scott Allie (W), Alise Gluškova (A/C), and Dave Stewart (C) Abe’s memories of his life as a man in the nineteenth century come to the surface as secret societies fight over an object that could prove the true origins of the human race! FC, 32 pages SRP: $3.50 B.P.R.D. -
TGC London Book Fair 2018 Guide
foreign rights London Book Fair 2018 www.thegernertco.com fiction Bryan Camp, THE CITY OF LOST FORTUNES The fate of New Orleans rests in the hands of a wayward grifter in this story of loss and re-birth after Hurricane Katrina. Urban fantasy Publisher: John Joseph Adams/HMH – April 17, 2018 Editor: John Joseph Adams Agent: Seth Fishman Material: Advanced Reader’s Copies Pre-empted by John Joseph Adams for his eponymous imprint • UK rights snapped up by Titan Books • Camp fashions a supernatural word barely hidden on the frinGe of society in his debut novel. There isn’t a dull paGe… Anne Rice fans will enjoy this fresh view of supernatural life in New Orleans, while fans of Kim Harrison’s urban fantasy will have a new author to watch.” —Booklist ( Starred review) • "Camp’s fantasy reads like jazz, with multiple chaotic-seeminG threads of deities, mortals, and destiny playinG in harmony. This Game of souls and fate is full of snarky dialoGue, taut suspense, and characters whose Glitter hides sharp fanGs. […] Any reader who likes fantasy with a dash of the bizarre will enjoy this trip to the Crescent City."—Publishers Weekly • "Take a walk down wild card shark streets into a world of Gods, lost souls, murder, and deep, dark maGic. You miGht not come back from The City of Lost Fortunes, but you’ll enjoy the trip."—Richard Kadrey, bestselling author of the Sandman Slim series • “A deft and expansive fantasy imbued with real maGic and wild plot turns.” —Kelly Link, the Hugo, Nebula, World Fantasy Award-winning author of the Pulitzer Prize-nominated Get In Trouble The post–Katrina New Orleans of The City of Lost Fortunes is a place haunted by its history and by the hurricane’s destruction, a place that is hopinG to survive the rebuildinG of its present lonG enouGh to ensure that it has a future. -
THE SUPERHERO BOOK SH BM 9/29/04 4:16 PM Page 668
SH BM 9/29/04 4:16 PM Page 667 Index Miss Masque, Miss Acts of Vengeance, 390 Adventure Comics #253, A Victory, Nightveil, Owl, Acy Duecey, 4478 586 A Carnival of Comics, 229 Pyroman, Rio Rita, AD Vision, 21, 135, 156 Adventure Comics #432, “A Day in the Life,” 530 Rocketman, Scarlet Adam, 97 446 (ill.) A Distant Soil, 21 Scorpion, Shade, She- Adam, Allen, 117 Adventure Comics #482, A Touch of Silver (1997), 275 Cat, Yankee Girl Adam Strange, 3–4, 317, 441, 180 (ill.) AAA Pop Comics, 323 Academy X, 650 500, 573, 587 Adventurers’ Club, 181 Aardvark-Vanaheim, 105 Acclaim Entertainment, 563, Justice League of Ameri- Adventures in Babysitting, 525 Abba and Dabba, 385 613 ca, member of, 294 Adventures into the Unknown, Abbey, Lynn, 526 Ace, 42 Adamantium, 643 434 Abbott, Bruce, 147 Ace Comics, 160, 378 Adams, Art, 16, 44–45, 107, The Adventures of Aquaman ABC See America’s Best Ace Magazines, 427 254, 503 (1968–1969), 296 Comics (ABC) Ace of Space, 440 Adams, Arthur See Adams, Art Adventures of Batman (TV ABC News, 565 Ace Periodicals, 77 Adams, Jane, 62, 509 series), 491 ABC Warriors, 441 Ace the Bat-Hound, 59, 72, Adams, Lee, 545 The Adventures of Batman and Abhay (Indian superhero), 283 402, 562 Adams, Neal, 22, 25, 26, 32, Robin (1969–1970), 56, 64 Abin Sur, 240, 582 “Aces,” 527 47, 59, 60, 94, 104, 174, The Adventures of Batman and Abner Cadaver, 416 ACG, 42 177, 237, 240, 241, 334, Robin (1994–1997), 56, 67, Abomination, 259–260, 266, Achille le Heel, 342 325, 353, 366, 374, 435, 493 577 Acolytes, 658 445, 485, 502, 503, 519, The Adventures of Bob Hope, Aboriginie Stevie, 583 Acrata (Planet DC), 282 542, 582, 635, 642 103, 502 About Comics, 194 Acrobat, 578 Adapt (Australian superhero), Adventures of Captain Africa, Abra Kadabra, 220, 575 Action #23, 550 283 378 Abrams, J. -
SUSPENSE MAGAZINE December 2014 / Vol
Suspense, Mystery, Horror and Thriller Fiction DECEMBER 2014 Anthony Franze Talks Writing THE “BEST OF” With the Winner of the CRIMSON SCRIBE 2014 AWARD Holiday Reading With From Football Star to Drug Cartel STUART NEVILLE Part II of The All-American by JON LAND DOUGLAS PRESTON & LINCOLN CHILD PETER JAMES JAMES LEE BURKE Nelson DeMille Scott Turow 2015 ThrillerMaster 2014 ThrillerMaster Brenda Novak Charlaine Harris Greg Iles Mark Billingham 2014 Silver Bullet 2015 Spotlight 2015 Spotlight 2015 Spotlight Recipient Guest Guest Guest Events include: ThrillerFest•PitchFest Master CraftFest •CraftFest www.ThrillerFest.com From the Editor Well, here we are again. Another year has passed and that can only mean one thing: the release of our CREDITS Best of 2014. We have eleven categories with four John Raab President & Chairman books listed in each—except in Thriller/Suspense, where we listed ten. As we did last year, we asked Shannon Raab each author three questions or requested a quote, Creative Director and we received some wonderful responses in return. Romaine Reeves Now of course the big news is which book/ CFO author received the highly coveted Crimson Amy Lignor Scribe award. For those of you new to the magazine, the Crimson Scribe award is given to Editor only one each year crowning it as the best book of the year. Last year author M.J. Rose won with her book “Seduction.” This year, the award went to a debut author. It was difficult to Jim Thomsen only pick one winner, with so many books more-than-worthy books on the list. -
'In the Empire of the Senses' and the Narrative Horizons of Comics
Article ‘In The Empire of the Senses’ and the Narrative Horizons of Comics José Alaniz Slavic Languages and Literatures, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195-4335, USA; [email protected] Academic Editor: Joela Jacobs Received: 11 January 2017; Accepted: 19 April 2017; Published: 14 May 2017 Abstract: With their 1980s independent comics series The Puma Blues, writer Stephen Murphy and artist Michael Zulli presented a foreboding scifi vision of ecological catastrophe in a near-future USA, where mutated manta rays fly the skies, the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse roam the desert sands of the southwest and imminent nuclear devastation looms. Yet for all its pessimism, the series (in 2015 expanded, completed and reissued through Dover Press) has rightly earned critical accolades for Zulli’s extraordinary nature drawing, in particular of animals. The chapter “In the Empire of the Senses” puts Zulli’s stunning nature work most fully on display, utilizing comics techniques such as line work, framing, panel progression and sound effects to create the illusion of a puma’s nighttime hunt, often from its perception-rich point of view. Throughout the series, animal and non-human experience/umwelt receives a degree of attention rarely seen in comics, a genre more popularly known for superheroes and anthropomorphized “funny animal” stories. Through a close reading of “In the Empire of the Senses,” the paper explores Murphy and Zulli’s bid to depict animal ontology through comics’ unique capacities, contrasting their approach with that of cinema, viz. Bill Viola’s avant garde ethnographic documentary I Do Not What It Is I Am Like (1986).