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oglaf comic book: Platinum Grit Trudy Cooper, Danny Murphy, 2009 In Platinum Grit Chapters #1-5, the fearless Nils and the timid-but-still-surprisingly-together Jeremy take on the Zodiac (they won); Jer's insane Scottish relatives (they sort of win); a 1940s private dick (they draw when poor light stops play); and two sets of alien matchmakers (they...almost). |
oglaf comic book: Rice Boy Evan Dahm, 2017-12-01 Rice Boy is a surreal fantasy graphic novel set in a world called Overside. A lonely creature called Rice Boy and an ageless machine called The One Electronic venture through a strange world to fulfill a prophecy with implications few understand. |
oglaf comic book: The Property of Hate Sarah Jolley, 2018 'Would you like to be a Hero?' It's what many dream of, and what one young girl is offered when she is woken by a mysterious stranger with a television for a head. In the middle of the night, she is whisked away into a world of fantastical metaphor, where emotions take physical form and the inanimate comes alive. Surrounded by a cast of whimsical characters and unnamed dangers, and guided by the stranger RGB, who has terrifying secrets of his own, she must find it within herself to choose her own path amid the destiny that has been chosen for her. -- |
oglaf comic book: Gert and the Sacred Stones Marco Rochhi, 2021-03-23 This timely tale of an endless war between humans and nature follows young orphan Gert, whose land is shrouded in a thick fog hiding ferocious, fantastical animals that besiege her village. Gert sets out to make sure no one else suffers what she has as a result of the war, but to do this she'll have to do what is forbidden of young women like her: become a warrior. Unfazed, Gert sneaks into the initiation test, beginning an adventure that will prove to be about much more than revenge. Gert's journey will teach her to accept hard truths, rethink the glorification of war and violence, and prove if she can be the unlikely hero to reimagine her people's future. From the acclaimed Italian comics team of Marco Rocchi and Francesca Caritá comes an insightful story of conflict, reconciliation, and the unique power of young people to change their world for the better. We wanted to create a multi-faceted and well-rounded female character who could mirror the strengths and weakness of both girls and boys. Although it's a fantasy setting, there are many implicit references to real life and to our way of seeing the world. Many will recognize themselves in the protagonist's will to forge and affirm her own unique identity despite the adversities of social customs or hostile environments, and in her awareness that she must learn more, experience more, and grow by taking responsibility for her choices before she can change the world. -- Marco Rocchi and Francesca Carità |
oglaf comic book: Namesake Megan Lavey-Heaton, Isabelle Melançon, 2017-05-13 |
oglaf comic book: M.F.K. Nilah Magruder, 2017-09-26 The fantastic adventure of a reclusive deaf girl with a mysterious power, who is traveling across a vast desert to scatter her mother’s ashes. In a world of sleeping gods, a broken government, and a fragile peace held in the hands of the corrupt, one youth must find the strength to stand up against evil and save humanity. This story is not about that youth. It’s about Abbie, who just wants to get to the mountain range called the Potter’s Spine, scatter her mother’s ashes, and then live out her life in sweet, blissful solitude. Unfortunately, everyone she meets wants to whine at her about their woes, tag along on her quest, arrest her for no reason, or blow her to bits. Journeys are hard on the social recluses of the world. Praise for M.F.K. “Manga elements . . . a vividly evoked setting, and intriguing worldbuilding make this a fine choice for fans of Avatar: The Last Airbender and other adventures where culture, history, and magic intertwine with larger-than-life action.” —Publishers Weekly “A lush fantasy adventure full of heart . . . . It’s great to see Insight Comics take notice of Magruder’s work and bring it to the printed page with such strong production values.” —A.V. Club |
oglaf comic book: Small Favors Colleen Coover, 2017-05-09 Small Favors, the critically-acclaimed girly porno comic by Eisner award-winning cartoonist Colleen Coover, is back in print in a deluxe hardcover edition! Join Annie and her tiny taskmaster Nibbil in fun, erotic adventures sure to make you blush. This omnibus edition will include volumes one and two of Small Favors, the never-before-collected color special, behind-the-scenes materials, and a brand-new introduction. |
oglaf comic book: Luci Phurr's Imps Dale Mettam, 2010-09 Local TV weatherman Lou C. Phurr (not the brightest bulb in the newsroom, having once predicted 12 inches of snow during an August heat wave ¿ curiously this turned out to be the closest to an accurate prediction in local weather forecasting in the past sixteen years) has made a deal with the Devil. Well, being as he works in media, he made a deal with the Devil¿s ¿people¿ but the net result is the same. In exchange for Lou¿s soul, he¿ll be granted ultimate power. To help steer Lou towards world domination and ultimately a sulfur-pit-side apartment with a great view of the lesser tortured souls being¿ well, tortured, the Devil has sent him three imps to serve and provide for Lou¿s every need. While they say the Devil¿s in the details, he¿s also occasionally out hunting, entering fiddle-contests in Georgia, and has a regular tee-time every Friday morning at the most elite golf courses across the globe. And unfortunately, a combination of mistakes, misadventures and a liberal dose of pepper-spray resulted in the imps ending up in the hands of Luci Phurr, Lou¿s daughter. Now a small girl holds the power to bring about the End of Days¿ or get that pony she always wanted. |
oglaf comic book: Omega Jonathan Lethem, Karl Rusnack, Steve Gerber, Mary Skrenes, James Noel Mooney, 2008 Presents the first ten volumes of the Omega: The Unknown comic, which features the adventures of an alien superhero and an orphaned teenage boy who shares his destiny. |
oglaf comic book: The Comics of Chris Ware David M. Ball, Martha B. Kuhlman, 2010 An assessment of the achievement and aesthetic of one of America's brightest comics innovators |
oglaf comic book: Smut Peddler Presents: My Monster Boyfriend C. Spike Trotman, Spike, 2017 The Smut Peddler series of erotic anthologies has been wildly successful, bringing quality filth to the massive underserved audience of women looking for fun, well-adjusted, and sex-positive dirty comics. This Smut Peddler release brings three new elements to the winning formula: full color, longer stories, and a focus on not-exactly-human men. My Monster Boyfriend offers ten tales of fantastic fornication, written and illustrated by some of the most talented women in comics. |
oglaf comic book: Wrassle Castle Book 1 Paul Tobin, Colleen Coover, 2021-09-21 Lydia Riverthane has always dreamed of being a professional wrassler, the greatest of all fighters in the kingdom of Grimslade. There are just a few pesky things standing between her and the big tournament at Wrassle Castle. THERE'S ONLY ONE WAY LYDIA CAN SAVE HER BROTHER—WRASSLING! Lydia Riverthane has always dreamed of being a professional wrassler, the greatest of all fighters in the kingdom of Grimslade. Growing up in the shadow of Wrassle Castle, where her older brother routinely racks up championship belts, has only fueled her competitive fire. But when her brother is mysteriously arrested for treason, Lydia and her friends must find a way into the year-end tournament. There she can win back his freedom the only way she knows how…wrassling! Book 1 of the three volume series of original graphic novels. |
oglaf comic book: The Book of Jonah: Word for Word Bible Comic Simon Amadeus Pillario, 2021-11 This graphic novel illustrates every word, chapter and verse, of the biblical Book of Jonah within its historical, cultural and geographical context including the ancient city of Nineveh. The comic features the unabridged NIV Bible text. |
oglaf comic book: Time Before Time #1 Declan Shalvey, Rory McConville, 2021-05-12 The year is 2140, and to escape a world with no future, many turn to the Syndicate, a criminal organization who, for the right price, will smuggle you back in time to a better life. After working for the Syndicate for years, Tatsuo and Oscar decide to steal one of their boss’s time machines—but soon find that the one thing you can’t run from is your past. TIME BEFORE TIME is a brand-new ongoing series where writer/artist DECLAN SHALVEY (BOG BODIES) joins forces with the WRITE IT IN BLOOD team of RORY McCONVILLE and JOE PALMER. Looper meets SAGA in this extra-sized debut issue. |
oglaf comic book: Bliss Sean Lewis, 2021-07-21 There's a drug called Bliss wiping away memories in Feral City. But a good-hearted young man with a deathly sick child makes a horrible deal. He will become the hitman for the gods providing the drug—and possibly lose everything in the process. A critically acclaimed examination of forgiveness and family that's rarely seen in comics. Select praise for BLISS: “A slow burn fueled by plenty of raw emotion to get readers quickly invested.” —Comic Book Resources “A multi-generational narrative that is so much more than meets the eye.” —ComicBook.com “Anchored by strong writing and elevated by moody art direction.” —Multiversity Comics There has never been a book like BLISS before...and there probably never will be again. —Bleeding Cool Collects BLISS #1-8 |
oglaf comic book: Smut Peddler C. Spike Trotman, Johanna Draper Carlson, Trisha L. Sebastian, 2012 Indie comics' most sex-positive, lady-friendly, dirty little mini is back as a full-sized anthology! Smut Peddler began life in 2003 as a digest-sized minicomic, published by Saucy Goose Press. It was an anthology of erotic comics, with contributions from some of the best and the brightest creators. There were three issues, and they were awesome. But that was it. The third Smut Peddlers mini was followed by a years-long publishing hiatus...until now-- |
oglaf comic book: Dudes Already Know about Chickens Ryan North, 2010-11-30 |
oglaf comic book: Marvel Masterworks Steve Gerber, Frank Brunner, 2021-02-23 Trapped in a Masterworks he never made! There were several worthy candidates for the milestone 300th Masterworks edition, but only one waddled away with election victory: Howard the Duck! In Howard, Steve Gerber and his artistic cohorts Val Mayerik, Frank Brunner and Gene Colan delivered one of comics' most iconoclastic and hilarious characters. We kick things off in his inaugural Masterworks with his quirky first appearance as a fowl out of water alongside the macabre Man-Thing, where they team up to protect Cleveland from the Man-Frog and Hellcow. The satirical stories continue with Howard and gal pal Beverly Switzler taking on dire threats such as the Space Turnip, the Beaver and - public transportation??! And then: Howard runs for president! All restored in Masterworks glory! Collecting: Howard The Duck (1976) 1-14; Marvel Treasury Edition (1974) 12; material from Fear (1970) 19; Man-Thing (1974) 1; Giant-Size Man-Thing (1974) 4-5; FOOM (1973) 15 |
oglaf comic book: All of the Marvels Douglas Wolk, 2023-10-03 Winner of the 2022 Eisner Award for Best Comics-Related Book A New York Times Book Review Editor's Choice The first-ever full reckoning with Marvel Comics’ interconnected, half-million-page story, a revelatory guide to the “epic of epics”—and to the past sixty years of American culture—from a beloved authority on the subject who read all 27,000+ Marvel superhero comics and lived to tell the tale “Thorough, fascinating, and joyfully executed, All of the Marvels is essential reading for fans and scholars alike.” —G. Willow Wilson (Ms. Marvel) “A revelation, a tour both electrifying in its weird charisma and replenishing in its loving specificity . . . a testament, and a tribute.” —Jonathan Lethem “Brilliant, eccentric, moving and wholly wonderful. . . . Wolk proves to be the perfect guide for this type of adventure: nimble, learned, funny and sincere. . . . All of the Marvels is magnificently marvelous. Wolk’s work will invite many more alliterative superlatives. It deserves them all.” —Junot Díaz, New York Times Book Review The superhero comic books that Marvel Comics has published since 1961are the longest continuous, self-contained work of fiction ever created. Thousands of writers and artists have contributed to it. Everyone recognizes its protagonists. Eighteen of the hundred highest-grossing movies of all time are based on parts of it. And Douglas Wolk has read the whole thing. Wolk sees both into the ever-expanding story and through it, as a prism through which to view the landscape of American culture. In his hands, the mammoth Marvel narrative becomes a fun-house-mirror history of the past sixty years—a boisterous, tragicomic, magnificently filigreed epic about power and ethics, set in a world transformed by wonders. A huge treat for Marvel fans, this book is also a revelation for readers who don’t know Doctor Strange from Doctor Doom. Here, truly, are all of the marvels. |
oglaf comic book: Big Hard Sex Criminals Matt Fraction, 2015 Collecting the first ten issues of the Eisner and Harvey awardwinning, TIME Magazine Best Comic of the year of our lord 2013, SEX CRIMINALS, in a deluxe format guaranteed to embarrass you. |
oglaf comic book: Chester 5000 (Book 2): Isabelle and George Jess Fink, 2017-02-14 Isabelle is a lonely orphan, reprimanded at every turn by her strict matron. George is a promising inventor on the cusp of a brilliant invention. Together, they find love, but can their love survive what industry has in store for them?--Back cover. |
oglaf comic book: Oglaf Book One Doug Bayne, 2017-01-24 Oglaf is the Internet's favorite wickedly funny, egregiously filthy sword-and-sorcery comic. |
oglaf comic book: Howard the Duck , 2015-07-14 Get the full story of how Marvel's most notorious movie star became trapped in a world he never made! Howard the Duck takes an adventure into fear when he is plucked from Duckworld and finds himself on Earth, bill to proboscis with the melancholy muck-monster Man-Thing! Stuck here on a planet of hairless apes, the furious fowl forges a future for himself in, of all places, Cleveland. But the would-be Master of Quack-Fu will have his wings full hanging out with Spider-Man and waging waaaugh with madcap menaces like the Space Turnip, the Cookie Creature, the Beaver and Doctor Bong. Will that earn him a spot on the Defenders? COLLECTING: Fear 19, Man-Thing (1974) 1, Howard the Duck (1976) 1-16, Howard the Duck Annual 1, Marvel Treasury Edition 12, material from Giant-Size Man-Thing 4-5 |
oglaf comic book: Sacred Guardians , 2020 |
oglaf comic book: Jerusalem Alan Moore, 2018-09-25 Begging comparisons to Tolstoy and Joyce, this “magnificent, sprawling cosmic epic” (Guardian) by Alan Moore—the genre-defying, “groundbreaking, hairy genius of our generation” (NPR)—takes its place among the most notable works of contemporary English literature. In decaying Northampton, eternity loiters between housing projects. Among saints, kings, prostitutes, and derelicts, a timeline unravels: second-century fiends wait in urine-scented stairwells, delinquent specters undermine a century with tunnels, and in upstairs parlors, laborers with golden blood reduce fate to a snooker tournament. Through the labyrinthine streets and pages of Jerusalem tread ghosts singing hymns of wealth and poverty. They celebrate the English language, challenge mortality post-Einstein, and insist upon their slum as Blake’s eternal holy city in “Moore’s apotheosis, a fourth-dimensional symphony” (Entertainment Weekly). This “brilliant . . . monumentally ambitious” tale from the gutter is “a massive literary achievement for our time—and maybe for all times simultaneously” (Washington Post). |
oglaf comic book: Seal of Approval Amy Kiste Nyberg, 1998 The content of comic books has been governed by an industry self-regulatory code adopted by publishers in 1954 in response to public and governmental pressure. This book, the first full-length study of this period of comic book history, examines the reasons that comic books were the subject of heated controversy. In tracing the evolution of the controversy and the resulting code, Seal of Approval shows that the comic book has yet to achieve legitimation as a unique form of expression appreciated by readers of all ages. |
oglaf comic book: Incognegro Mat Johnson, Warren Pleece, 2008 Writer Mat Johnson (HELLBLAZER: PAPA MIDNITE), winner of the prestigious Hurston-Wright Legacy Award for fiction, constructs a fearless graphic novel that is both a page-turning mystery and a disturbing exploration of race and self-image in America, masterfully illustrated with rich period detail by Warren Pleece (THE INVISIBLES, HELLBLAZER). In the early 20th Century, when lynchings were commonplace throughout the American South, a few courageous reporters from the North risked their lives to expose these atrocities. They were African-American men who, due to their light skin color, could pass among the white folks. They called this dangerous assignment going incognegro. Zane Pinchback, a reporter for the New York-based New Holland Herald, barely escapes with his life after his latest incognegro story goes bad. But when he returns to the sanctuary of Harlem, hes sent to investigate the arrest of his own brother, charged with the brutal murder of a white woman in Mississippi. With a lynch mob already swarming, Zane must stay incognegro long enough to uncover the truth behind the murder in order to save his brotherand himself. He finds that the answers are buried beneath layers of shifting identities, forbidden passions and secrets that run far deeper than skin color. |
oglaf comic book: The Fantastic Four Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, 2007 Their achievements reflect the boundless energy of two creators at the top of their game with each issue, character and creation building upon and exceeding the scope of the last. It's a list of accomplishments unparalleled in the history of comics: the origin of Dr. Doom; the Frightful Four; the Wedding of Reed Richards and Sue Storm; the Inhumans; the first appearance of the Silver Surfer; the Galactus Saga; the debut of the world's first black super hero, the Black Panther and much more. Collecting: Fantastic Four 31-60, Annual 2-4 |
oglaf comic book: Oglaf Book Three Trudy Cooper, Doug Bayne, 2020-09 Since 2009, Trudy Cooper and Doug Bayne's hilarious and fithy comic strip OGLAF has entertained hundreds of thousands of online readers. Set in a fantasy world complete with knights and wizards, elves and monsters, OGLAF satirizes the tropes of genre fiction and contemporary sexual mores at the same time, resulting in both hilarity AND smutty scenes between people (and sometimes creatures) of every size, shape, and color. Some episodes stand alone, while others combine in short story arcs. Among the stories in this second volume are the continued adventures of thief Vanka of Brogoria; the short reign of Morag the Immortal; the severe malpractice of Doctor Navaan and her fruitviking impression; Ivan the Apprentice's debut as the Slut; Greir the Mercenary's extremely serious battle with the Fungod; and the door-to-door proselytizing of the followers of Sithrak the Gibberer, the god who hates us all. This volume contains graphic cartoon nudity and is intended only for adults. |
oglaf comic book: Evil Inc , 2018-06 There's a new manager at the Fairmount branch of Evil Inc - and she's a civilian! Will our supervillainous stalwarts revolt? |
oglaf comic book: Skin Horse Shaenon Garrity, Jeffrey C. Wells, 2009 |
oglaf comic book: Oglaf Book Four Trudy Cooper, Doug Bayne, 2023-08-02 Since 2009, Trudy Cooper and Doug Bayne's hilarious and fithy comic strip OGLAF has entertained hundreds of thousands of online readers. Set in a fantasy world complete with knights and wizards, elves and monsters, OGLAF satirizes the tropes of genre fiction and contemporary sexual mores at the same time, resulting in both hilarity AND smutty scenes between people (and sometimes creatures) of every size, shape, and color. Some episodes stand alone, while others combine in short story arcs. Among the stories in this second volume are the continued adventures of thief Vanka of Brogoria; the short reign of Morag the Immortal; the severe malpractice of Doctor Navaan and her fruitviking impression; Ivan the Apprentice's debut as the Slut; Greir the Mercenary's extremely serious battle with the Fungod; and the door-to-door proselytizing of the followers of Sithrak the Gibberer, the god who hates us all. This volume contains graphic cartoon nudity and is intended only for adults. |
oglaf comic book: As the Crow Flies Melanie Gillman, 2017 When thirteen year-old, lesbian, African American, Charlie questions her belief in God she spends a week at an all-white Christian youth camp for some soul searching. |
oglaf comic book: Oglaf Book Five Trudy Cooper, Doug Bayne, 2025-06 Since 2009, Trudy Cooper and Doug Bayne's hilarious and fithy comic strip OGLAF has entertained hundreds of thousands of online readers. Set in a fantasy world complete with knights and wizards, elves and monsters, OGLAF satirizes the tropes of genre fiction and contemporary sexual mores at the same time, resulting in both hilarity AND smutty scenes between people (and sometimes creatures) of every size, shape, and color. Some episodes stand alone, while others combine in short story arcs. Among the stories in this second volume are the continued adventures of thief Vanka of Brogoria; the short reign of Morag the Immortal; the severe malpractice of Doctor Navaan and her fruitviking impression; Ivan the Apprentice's debut as the Slut; Greir the Mercenary's extremely serious battle with the Fungod; and the door-to-door proselytizing of the followers of Sithrak the Gibberer, the god who hates us all. This volume contains graphic cartoon nudity and is intended only for adults. |
oglaf comic book: Oglaf Book Two Trudy Cooper, 2014-01-07 Funny fantasy comics with more nudity than Game of Thrones AND better sexual politics. The OGLAF books collect strips that originally ran on oglaf.com. Hail Sithrak! |
oglaf comic book: The Devil's Panties Volume 6 Jennie Breeden, 2012-05-22 The Devil's Panties is a daily journal in comic form. It is a semi-autobiographical account of the life of the author.Semi? Well... Names have been changed to protect the guilty, locations altered to prevent extradition requests and hijinks reduced to believable levels.In this sixth volume Jennie finds herself acting as a mid-midwife, running afoul of all the laws and facing one of the biggest surprises of her life.This printed volume includes redrawn and edited content along with commentary, incriminating evidence(photos) and all new strips not found on the website. See more at thedevilspanties.com. |
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oglaf comic book: Comics from the Finno-Ugric world , 2020 |
oglaf comic book: The Death of Baldur Louise Simonson, 2020 |
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