Results for 'alan moore'

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  1. Curt Swan A Life in Comics
    1. Eddy Zeno
    2. Mort Walker

    Curt Swan A Life in Comics

    A study of the life and work of Curt Swan (1920-1996) who defined the look of "Superman" for over 30 years. Filled with Swan's artwork, it traces the artist's career from its beginnings to his widespread fame. There are interviews with his family members as well as with other comics legends.

    € 20,95
  2. The Creative Person's Website Builder
    1. Alannah , Moore

    The Creative Person's Website Builder

    € 24,00
  3. 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
  4. Comic Book Punks: How a Generation of Brits Reinvented  Pop Culture
    1. Karl Stock

    Comic Book Punks: How a Generation of Brits Reinvented Pop Culture

    A groundbreaking overview of the immense impact British comic book writers had from the 1970's onwards on the multi-billion dollar cross-media industry it is today.

    € 34,50
  5. No hay sitio en el arca
    1. Alan , Moorehead

    No hay sitio en el arca

    Se dice que al visitar África el principal peligro está dentro de uno mismo. El viajero debe asimilar tal cantidad de estímulos, que, si no se toma un descanso, le puede resultar difícil recuperar la tranquilidad. Durante la década del 50, Alan Moorehead realizó cuatro viajes por dicho continente. No hay sitio en el arca es el resultado de todas dichas experiencias, que configuran, en buena medida, un libro de aventuras.En estas páginas, descubrimos un mundo tan complejo como fascinante. Conocemos, por ejemplo, a los masai, poderosos cazadores que viven de sangre y leche; o a losturkanas, quienes a pesar de su trato amable y respetuoso, acostumbran a expulsar fuera del pueblo a los enfermos y ancianos, dejándolos morir. Así, cada capítulo se encarga de desmitificar la relación de los habitantes africanos con su entorno. Comprendemos, además, que la mejor manera de acercarnos a este mundo en un auténtico estado salvaje es eliminar el factor humano y observar a los animales interactuando entre ellos mismos y ante la selva.

    € 33,50
  6. From Hell. Nueva Edición (Cómic / Comic Book)
    1. Alan Moore

    From Hell. Nueva Edición (Cómic / Comic Book)

    € 43,95
  7. Alan Moore
    1. Jackson Ayres

    Alan Moore

    A Critical Guide

    Ayres' comprehensive study explores Moore in all his contradictions: a superstar who was exploited by the system; a champion of minority representation who has been criticised for his use of stereotypes; the man who made graphic novels 'grim and gritty' yet embraced gentle comedy alongside dark realism. This critical examination is perfect for those discovering Moore, but long-term fans will also find new angles and insights, encouraging them to revisit the work of this towering, complex figure.

    € 34,50
  8. Alan Moore
    1. Jackson Ayres

    Alan Moore

    A Critical Guide

    Ayres' comprehensive study explores Moore in all his contradictions: a superstar who was exploited by the system; a champion of minority representation who has been criticised for his use of stereotypes; the man who made graphic novels 'grim and gritty' yet embraced gentle comedy alongside dark realism. This critical examination is perfect for those discovering Moore, but long-term fans will also find new angles and insights, encouraging them to revisit the work of this towering, complex figure.

    € 110,95
  9. Men Of Tomorrow
    1. Gerard Jones

    Men Of Tomorrow

    Geeks, Gangsters and the Birth of the Comic Book

    In the depths of the Depression, out of the crowded tenements of New York and Cleveland, the comic book superhero leapt into being. This book portrays how the immigrant experience and an outsider mentality shaped the vision of the make-believe hero. It demonstrates how the creators of the superheroes established their place in modern imagination.

    € 23,50
  10. The Joker

    The Joker

    A Serious Study of the Clown Prince of Crime

    The Joker stands out as one of the most recognizable comics characters in popular culture. While there has been a great deal of scholarly attention on superheroes, very little has been done to understand supervillains. This is the first academic work to provide a comprehensive study of this villain, illustrating why the Joker appears so relevant to audiences today.

    € 37,50
  11. Alan Moore

    Alan Moore

    Conversations

    British comics writer Alan Moore (b. 1953) has a reputation for equal parts brilliance and eccentricity. Alan Moore: Conversations includes ten substantial interviews, beginning with Moore's first published conversation, conducted by V for Vendetta cocreator David Lloyd in 1981. The remainder cover nearly all of his major works.

    € 31,95
  12. Comics and Language
    1. Hannah Miodrag

    Comics and Language

    Reimagining Critical Discourse on the Form

    It has become an axiom in comic studies that “comics is a language, not a genre”. In Comics and Language, Hannah Miodrag challenges many of the assumptions about the “grammar” and formal characteristics of comics, and offers a more nuanced, theoretical framework that she argues will better serve the field by offering a consistent means for communicating critical theory in the scholarship.

    € 37,50