Comics/graphic Nov
LAST ON HIS FEET: JACK JOHNSON AND THE BATTLE OF THE CENTURY
Written by Matejka, Adrian
On the morning of July 4, 1910, thousands of boxing fans stormed a newly built stadium in Reno, Nevada, to witness an epic showdown.
MARVEL CLASSIC BLACK LIGHT COLLECTIBLE POSTER PORTFOLIO VOLUME 2
Written by Marvel Entertainment
Complete your collection of the Marvel Comics black light posters with volume two of the Marvel Classic Black Light Poster Portfolio, featuring 12 additional ready-to-frame reproductions of the original 24 posters, first published in 1971 by Marvel Comics and Third Eye, Inc.
NIGHT EATERS: SHE EATS THE NIGHT (THE NIGHT EATERS BOOK #1)
Written by Liu, Marjorie
NAMED A BEST GRAPHIC NOVEL OF THE YEAR BY THE WASHINGTON POST NAMED A BOOK WE LOVED BY NPR
QUEENIE: GODMOTHER OF HARLEM
Written by Colomba, Elizabeth
A historical graphic novel inspired by the life of Harlem's legendary mobster, Stephanie Saint-Clair
MARVEL VALUE STAMPS: A VISUAL HISTORY
Written by Marvel Entertainment
The story of the most inspired comic book promotional campaign, collected here for the first time In 1974 Marvel Comics publisher Stan Lee devised an ingenious promotional campaign--Marvel Value Stamps, which appeared on the letters pages of their monthly comics. Readers could cut out all 100 of these super hero and super villain stamps and place them in a special mail-order booklet.
SIMPSONS TREEHOUSE OF HORROR OMINOUS OMNIBUS VOL. 1: SCARY TALES & SCARIER TENTACLES
Written by Groening, Matt
The first of three volumes collecting the complete Simpsons Treehouse of Horror comics by creator Matt Groening, packaged in a deluxe, die-cut slipcase that glows in the dark The Treehouse of Horror started as an annual Halloween tradition on The Simpsons, beginning during the second season in 1990.
FANTASTIC FOUR
Written by Massimino, Mike
Hoping to break out of a sales slump at Marvel in the early 1960s, veteran comic creators Stan Lee and Jack Kirby hit on the idea of doing a super team. Kirby, who thought superheroes were due for a revival after 15 years of being pushed aside by romance, horror, and war comics, saw it as smart business.
MARVEL COMICS LIBRARY. AVENGERS. VOL. 1. 1963-1965
Written by Busiek, Kurt
By early 1963 the foundations of the Marvel Universe had been laid. Following the introduction of the Fantastic Four in 1961 came the amazing (Spider-Man), the astonishing (Ant-Man), the strange (Doctor, that is), the incredible (Hulk), the invincible (Iron Man) and the mighty (Thor). Still, Marvel editor in chief Stan Lee realized something was missing.
CREEPY
Written by Sensenbrenner, Lee
A laugh out loud funny parable for the digital age There once was a lady who was very creepy. She moved about the world in seemingly normal ways, except for one tremendously bizarre tic. First she sought out kids transfixed by their screens, staring blindly and blank-faced at nearly any device, and then she would snatch something precious from them.
REVENGE OF THE LIBRARIANS
Written by Gauld, Tom
Confront the spectre of failure, the wraith of social media, and other supernatural enemies of the author