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Henry & Glenn Forever
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Igloo Tornado (Illustrator) |
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The premise of this Cantankerous Titles-released comic is explained at the front of the zine: "Henry and Glenn are very good 'friends.' They are also 'room mates.' Daryl and John live next door. They are satanists." What follows is ultra-metal violence and cryfest diary entries, cringing self-doubt and mega-hilarious emo-meltdowns. Who knew Danzig was such a vulnerable, self-conscious sweety-pie? Who knew Ro...
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Signal: 01: A Journal of International Political Graphics and Culture
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Josh MacPhee (Editor) and Alec Icky Dunn (Editor) |
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Dedicated to documenting the compelling graphics, art projects, and cultural movements of international resistance and liberation struggles, this unique resource serves as an active discussion of the role of art in revolution. Introducing the artists and cultural workers who have been at the center of upheavals and revolts, this work expands beyond graphic arts and includes political posters, comics, murals,...
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Pound the Pavement #11
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Josh MacPhee |
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Stamped edition of seventy-five!
Josh says, "Here's issue #11 of Pound the Pavement. I've been working on this one for ten years, and just now have pulled all the pieces together. It's a FULL COLOR BOOK of graffiti on box trucks. 100 photos I've taken of mobile graffiti from 10 different cities between 1997 and 2007 (the bulk from NYC and SF). Finally done after all these years, this thing was ...
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Firebrands: Portraits from the Americas
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Bec Young (Editor), Justseeds Artists' Collective (Contributor), and Shaun Slifer (Editor) |
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Curated by the Justseeds Artists' Collective, Firebrands is 192 pages of art, world history, and dangerous information. These beautifully illustrated mini-poster pages showcase radicals, dissidents, folk singers, and rabble-rousers, from Emma Goldman to Tupac, Pablo Neruda to Fred Hampton. As say editors Shaun Slifer and Bec Young in the introduction, the book "is especially made for anyone who has sa...
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Trickster: Native American Tales: A Graphic Collection
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Matt Dembicki |
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All cultures have tales of the trickster—a crafty creature or being who uses cunning to get food, steal precious possessions, or simply cause mischief. He disrupts the order of things, often humiliating others and sometimes himself. In Native American traditions, the trickster takes many forms, from coyote or rabbit to raccoon or raven. The first graphic anthology of Native American trickster tales,...
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I Could Tell You But Then You Would Have to be Destroyed by Me
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Trevor Paglen |
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They're on the shoulder of all military personnel: patches that symbolize what a soldier's unit does. But what happens if it's top secret?
Shown here for the first time, these sixty patches reveal a secret world of military imagery and jargon, where classified projects are known by peculiar names ("Goat Suckers," "None of Your Fucking Business," "Tastes Like Chicken") and illustrated with occult s...
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Reporting Iraq: An Oral History of the War by the Journalists Who Covered It
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Mike Hoyt (Editor), Staff of the Columbia Journalism Review (Editor), and John Palattella (Editor) |
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The world's best known reporters tell the story of what really happened in Iraq in a gripping and gritty narrative history of the war. Included are contributions from fifty international journalists from both the print and broadcast world, not to mention their translators, photo journalists, and a military reporter.
All come together to discuss the war from its beginning on, and they hold back no...
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Prison/Culture
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Steve Dickison (Editor), Kevin B. Chen (Editor), Mark Dean Johnson (Editor), Rebeka Rodriguez (Editor), Amiri Baraka (Contributor), Angela Davis (Contributor), and Sharon Bliss (Editor) |
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Over two million individuals are behind bars in US prisons, living in isolation from their families and their communities. Prison/Culture investigates the culture of incarceration as an integral part of the American experience through a compilation of stunning and often heartrending artwork by inmates as well as by artists on the outside, such as Sandow Birk and Keith Antar Mason, who address incarcer...
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World War 3 Illustrated
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Joe Sacco (Contributor), Eric Drooker (Contributor), Seth Tobocman (Contributor), Peter Kuper (Contributor), and David Rees (Contributor) |
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Superb, bloody huge (around 100 pages, glossy cover) magazine from America. Featuring a mixture of excellent comics, graphics, articles, fiction, prose etc on a mixture of social and political themes.
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The Dance of Days : Two Decades Of Punk In The Nation's Capital
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Mark Jenkins and Mark Andersen |
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Bad Brains, Dischord Records, Ian Mackaye, Straight-Edge, Emo, Riot Grrl, Henry Rollins, Fugazi, Minor Threat, Revolution Summer, Rites Of Spring, Bikini Kill, Positive Force, Dag Nasty, No Trend, Iron Cross etc etc -- it's all here coming out of the insurgent DC punk scene. An incredible book from the founder of Positive Force. Illustrated throughout with more than 300 photos. Now in yet another new, update...
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