 | Emily The Strange Graphic Novels Emily Strange - 13 years old and one bad kitty. Long black hair with bangs, big white Mary Jane shoes, short black dress, black stockings, ever-present four black cats. Anti-cool, a subculture of one, and a follower of no one but herself. She is the anti-hero for the Do It Yourself movement! Her favorite phrase is "Get Lost!", which is both an invitation to travel to unknown places and an instruction to 'take a hike!' | |
 | Freak Bros Graphic Novels Many of the cults of the sixties have faded away. But Gilbert Shelton's Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers are still going strong. The Brothers represent the anti-authoritan spirit, The Joker, The Prankster. Today they are world-side folk heroes to millions of fans, and have carved themselves a niche in the pantheon of cartoon literature. | |
 | Hellboy Graphic Novels When strangeness threatens to engulf the world, a strange man will come to save it. Hellboy, the world's greatest paranormal investigator, is the only thing standing between sanity and insanity as he battles the mystical forces of the netherworld and a truly bizarre plague of frogs. Paranormal detective stories created & illustrated by Mike Mignola. | |
 | Love and Rockets Graphic Novels by Los Bros. Hernandez A hip, powerful social commentary joined with amazing speculative fiction, the cult-favorite Love & Rockets is collected in these amazing volumes! The definitive look at the post-punk culture | |
 | Sin City Graphic Novels There are no streets darker or meaner than the mean streets of Sin City... where corrupt cops, violent crime and cheap lives cheaply spent are the order of the day. Frank Miller's brutal, brilliant noir fiction series (with every book readable alone, or as part of the wider Sin City mythos) has drawn acclaim from all over the world Ð but is definitely not for the faint-hearted! | |
 | Tank Girl Graphic Novels From the alarmingly twisted minds of Jamie Hewlett (Gorillaz) and Alan Martin comes a wildly anarchic, in-your-face heroine for a new age of madness. | |
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