Results for 'alan moore'

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  1. Jerusalem
    1. Alan , Moore

    Jerusalem

    Michael Warren kann sich an das wichtigste Ereignis seines Lebens nicht erinnern: Im Alter von drei Jahren verschluckt er ein Hustenbonbon - und droht daran zu ersticken. Zehn Minuten soll er, so heißt es, nicht geatmet haben, und während dieser zehn Minuten wird Michael hinfortgerissen in eine andere Welt, wo er als Ehrenmitglied der ¿Bande der Todtoten¿ zahlreiche fröhliche wie furchterregende Abenteuer erlebt. Dabei erfährt er am eigenen Leibe, dass unsere Vorstellungen von Raum und Zeit, von Leben und Tod kaum an der Oberfläche der Realität kratzen: Unsere Wirklichkeit ist nur die unterste Ebene eines mehrstöckigen Weltengebäudes, das von ganz anderen Gesetzen beherrscht wird als jenen, die wir für unumstößlich halten. Und zwischen diesen höheren Gefilden und Michaels Zuhause in den Boroughs von Northampton besteht eine geheimnisvolle Wechselwirkung ...Mit Jerusalem hat Alan Moore ein verstörendes, berauschendes Romanepos über die Tragik und das Glück des menschlichen Daseins verfasst, ein Monument, das in seiner brillanten Vielfalt von tiefschürfender Gesellschaftskritik bis zu extravaganter Phantastik alle Register zieht.

    € 78,00
  2. Nemesis the Warlock - The Definitive Edition, volume 2
    1. Pat Mills
    2. Kevin O'Neill
    3. Bryan Talbot

    Nemesis the Warlock - The Definitive Edition, volume 2

    Nemesis the Warlock is back in print, and better than ever in these new Definitive editions of the classic 2000 AD storyline.  Written by Pat Mills (Marshal Law) and drawn by Kevin O'Neill (League of Extraordinary Gentlemen), this series is set to match the Essential Judge Dredd line in terms of reader accessibility.

    € 34,50
  3. Monsters
    1. Barry Windsor-Smith

    Monsters

    Barry Windsor-Smith has for over three decades, been working on Monsters. Almost twenty years ago I read an unfinished version and was shocked and astonished at the power and delicacy of the storytelling, by the honesty of the family relationships, by the feeling that this was being created by someone willing to reveal too much and go too deep in order to tell the story he had to tell. That it is completed and that it will be released to the world is something that's genuinely exciting for any of us who care about comics, or stories, or the place where art and imagination meet

    € 34,50
  4. The Wild Party
    1. Art Spiegelman

    The Wild Party

    Art Spiegelman has been a staff artist and contributing editor at the New Yorker, as well as the cofounder/coeditor of RAW, the acclaimed magazine of avant-garde comics and graphics. In addition to Maus - which was awarded the Pulitzer Prize and twice nominated for the National Book Critics Circle Award - he is the author of Breakdowns and In the Shadow of No Towers. In January 2011, Art Spiegelman was awarded Le Grand Prix at the Angoulême International Comics Festival. From 2012 through 2014 a museum retrospective of his work, called Co-Mix, travelled to the Pompidou Center in Paris, the Ludwig Museum in Cologne, Germany, the Jewish Museum in New York, the Vancouver Art Gallery and the Art Gallery of Ontario. His most recent book is Si Lewen's Parade: An Artist's Oddyssey (2016). He lives in New York City with his wife, Françoise Mouly, and a cat named Voodoo.

    € 20,95
  5. The Loneliness of the Long-distance Cartoonist
    1. Adrian , Tomine

    The Loneliness of the Long-distance Cartoonist

    Born in Sacramento in 1974, Adrian Tomine is the author of the acclaimed series Optic Nerve, that has been running since 1991. His work has also appeared in the New Yorker and Esquire, among other publications. His books include Shortcomings, which was awarded the Gold Medal at the 2008 IPPYS and was a 2007 New York Times Notable Book, Summer Blonde, Sleepwalk, Scenes From an Impending Marriage, and, most recently, New York Drawings, all of which are published by Faber in the UK.

    € 21,50