Host Richard Sibello plays everything, from the sublime to the ridiculous, from his collection of over 25,000 records. He also tells the untold stories of rock and roll (are there any LEFT??) and segues semi-smoothly from genre to genre, as long as it's from the 50s, 60s and early...
-- Paul Gravett, author of Graphic Novels: Stories to Change Your Life "This is the comics medium at its best." -- Booklist (from one of three starred reviews) Where does a young boy turn when his whole world suddenly disappears? What could change two brothers from an unstoppable team...
"The art is great, the jokes are funny, and the story is as much fun as anything you’d get from Pixar or DreamWorks... whether you’re young, old, or somewhere in between, this is one of those stories that you can’t help but smile through, knowing you’ll be revisiting it time...
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always be what fuels our fire. Furthermore, we’re working to create new songs that align with who we are today and take those songs to bigger stages and audiences, so that we can continue to tell our stories and teach people to tackle life and its uncertainties by leaning on one ...
I’ll never forget meeting I Love Your Lifestyle in the middle of the camping field and hearing stories about their recent Ukrainian tour while bonding over our shared love of Tommy Boys. Anything you would want to be able to tell baby Gulfer? Vincent: To work on my accent before going...
Stories compiled by Mitsuhiro Asakawa. One of Publishers Weekly's Best Books of 2010! "Within the pages of this greatly anticipated manga anthology are some of the most imaginative, lush, grotesque, and ridiculous comics to come out of Japan... It's an incredible selection." -- Publishers ...
Yearbook Stories: 1976-1978 features two autobiographical stories from Chris Staros' formative High School years: "The Willful Death of a Stereotype," illustrated by Bo Hampton, and "The Worst Gig I Ever Had," illustrated by Rich Tommaso. Originally featured in the 2001 Small Press Expo Anthol...
Welcome to the story to end all stories. Two decades of literary League lunacy have all been building to this, the most ambitious meta-comic imaginable. After an epic twenty-year journey through the entirety of human culture – the biggest cross-continuity ‘universe’ that is conceivable – ...
"And it is always meaningful to me when people connect with the human part of the stories. It's really amazing how many people end up telling me their own stories in return. Sigh. "Yeah, my goodness but I am embarrassed byHung1 now, but I think that is a good thing. Better than ...