Results for 'alan moore'

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  1. Somebody Is Walking on Your Grave
    1. Mariana Enriquez

    Somebody Is Walking on Your Grave

    My Cemetery Journeys

    Somebody is Walking on Your Grave is part-travelogue, part-memoir, part-history, myth and legend. Even readers who lack her taste for the macabre will be enticed by Enriquez's infectious enthusiasm for her subject... [A] highly original book

    € 27,50
  2. Norsefire

    Norsefire

    Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Norsefire is the fictional fascist political party ruling the United Kingdom in Alan Moore and David Lloyd's V for Vendetta comic book series. While neither Moore nor Lloyd have said why they chose "Norsefire" as the name for his ruling party (sometimes simply called "the Party") it could be a possible reference to similar entities, like the National Front, who have used the initials "NF" and a flaming torch as their logo. The National Front were particularly strong in the early 1980s, and their paper is called The Flame. A common recurring motto is "Strength Through Purity, Purity Through Faith" (or in the movie, "Strength Through Unity, Unity Through Faith"). The British Union of Fascists also used a similar slogan, "Action within unity". Another maxim often used by Norsefire as a salute is "England Prevails".

    € 180,00
  3. Somebody Is Walking on Your Grave
    1. Mariana Enriquez

    Somebody Is Walking on Your Grave

    My Cemetery Journeys

    Somebody is Walking on Your Grave is part-travelogue, part-memoir, part-history, myth and legend. Even readers who lack her taste for the macabre will be enticed by Enriquez's infectious enthusiasm for her subject... [A] highly original book

    € 14,95
  4. ATTA
    1. Jarett Kobek

    ATTA

    € 19,50
  5. Kevin Cannon

    Kevin Cannon

    Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Kevin Cannon is an American cartoonist and illustrator.Cannon first published work was Johnny Cavalier, published by Grinnell College Press, which included 100 pages of weekly strips that originally ran in the Scarlet and Black. While attending Grinnell, Kevin was often asked if he was Zander Cannon's brother, though the two bear no relation. This caused him to contact Zander at The Handicraft Guild in Minneapolis and began work as his assistant. Kevin did background illustrations for Smax, published by DC Comics and illustrated The Handsome Prince by author Tom Hegg. Kevin and Zander's working relationship eventually led to their founding of Big Time Attic with Shad Petosky. With Zander he went on to write the sequel to Alan Moore's Top Ten.

    € 136,00
  6. Breaking the World
    1. Justin L. Mann

    Breaking the World

    Black Insecurity and the Horizons of Speculative Fiction

    “Mann brilliantly illuminates worldbreaking as a Black feminist practice of refusal. Reading across speculative fiction, comics, film and critical theory, Mann illuminates how Black science fiction breaks the world that is breaking us. A major intervention in Black feminist literary studies that gives us a strikingly rich history of the present, Breaking the World redefines the stakes of speculation and critique.”— Erica R. Edwards, author of The Other Side of Terror: Black Women and the Culture of US Empire“Breaking the World departs from science fiction and cultural criticism concerned with ‘worldbuilding’ to instead analyze ‘worldbreaking’ as a critical and sometimes dystopian response to security discourse. From biopolitics to necropolitics, security emerges as an objective of governmentality under late capitalism that is preoccupied with racialized and gendered/sexual subjection. The role of Blackness under this order makes Black insecurity a valuable source from which to speculate alternative ways of knowing and being.”—andré carrington, author of Audiofuturism: Science Fiction Radio Drama and the Black Fantastic Imagination

    € 132,95
  7. Breaking the World
    1. Justin L. Mann

    Breaking the World

    Black Insecurity and the Horizons of Speculative Fiction

    “Mann brilliantly illuminates worldbreaking as a Black feminist practice of refusal. Reading across speculative fiction, comics, film and critical theory, Mann illuminates how Black science fiction breaks the world that is breaking us. A major intervention in Black feminist literary studies that gives us a strikingly rich history of the present, Breaking the World redefines the stakes of speculation and critique.”—Erica R. Edwards, author of The Other Side of Terror: Black Women and the Culture of US Empire“Breaking the World departs from science fiction and cultural criticism concerned with ‘worldbuilding’ to instead analyze ‘worldbreaking’ as a critical and sometimes dystopian response to security discourse. From biopolitics to necropolitics, security emerges as an objective of governmentality under late capitalism that is preoccupied with racialized and gendered/sexual subjection. The role of Blackness under this order makes Black insecurity a valuable source from which to speculate alternative ways of knowing and being.”—andré carrington, author of Audiofuturism: Science Fiction Radio Drama and the Black Fantastic Imagination

    € 30,50
  8. Team Up
    1. Marie Sartain

    Team Up

    How Collaboration Powers Superhero Comics

    Marie Sartain read her first comic book when she was nine years old. Twenty years later at the University of Tulsa, she explored the medium that continues to delight her. When she is not adding to her ever-expanding collection of books and video games, Sartain can usually be found playing Dungeons and Dragons with her husband in Ohio.

    € 109,50
  9. Team Up
    1. Marie Sartain

    Team Up

    How Collaboration Powers Superhero Comics

    Marie Sartain read her first comic book when she was nine years old. Twenty years later at the University of Tulsa, she explored the medium that continues to delight her. When she is not adding to her ever-expanding collection of books and video games, Sartain can usually be found playing Dungeons and Dragons with her husband in Ohio.

    € 31,95
  10. Stone Age Farming 3rd edition
    1. Alanna Moore

    Stone Age Farming 3rd edition

    -Tapping into Nature's Energies in the Farm and Garden
    € 31,95
  11. Wake
    1. Rebecca Hall

    Wake

    The Hidden History of Women-Led Slave Revolts

    A must-read graphic history. . . an inspired and inspiring defence of heroic women whose struggles could be fuel for a more just future

    € 20,95
  12. Der wichtigste Comic der Welt. Geschichten zur Rettung des Planeten
    1. Yoko , Ono
    2. David , Mack
    3. Tula , Lotay

    Der wichtigste Comic der Welt. Geschichten zur Rettung des Planeten

    DER WICHTIGSTE COMIC DER WELT entstand aus der Zusammenarbeit eines illustren Teams von über 300 klugen und kreativen Köpfen aus Umweltschutz, Film & Fernsehen, Musik und Comic. Er präsentiert mehr als 120 Geschichten zur Rettung des Planeten. Inspirierende Storys von Stars wie Cara Delevingne oder Peter Gabriel, urkomische Webcomics von War and Peas oder Ricky Gervais, atemberaubende Kunstwerke von wegweisenden Zeichnern wie Alan Moore oder Jeff Lemire, aufrüttelnde Appelle von Umweltaktivisten wie George Monbiot oder Jane Goodall, oder kraftvolle Geschichten von Brian Azzarello und Amy Chu ... mit jedem der Comics aus diesem Sammelband werden Projekte unterstützt, die darauf abzielen, einige der Millionen von Arten zu retten, die heute vom Aussterben bedroht sind. \n\nDurch den Kauf eines Exemplars dieses Buches können Sie führenden Umweltschützern und Organisationen dabei helfen, den Planeten zu retten und für das Überleben kämpfen, das uns letztendlich alle angeht.\n\nExklusiv für die deutsche Ausgabe: Zusatzstory von Timo Wuerz

    € 39,00