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In Burns' hallucinatory graphic novel, a sexually transmitted disease worms its way through an entire community in the 1970s, turning the local teenagers into mutants.
Cartoonist Peter Bagge's Neat Stuff magazine captured late-1980s pop culture. Its issues were filled with graphic experimentation, satire, and enduring characters.
Hate #16-30 focused on Bradley family matters back in New Jersey. Peter Bagge shifted to full-color artwork as Buddy Bradley finally settled down and grew up.
Hate chronicled Buddy Bradley's Seattle days in its first fifteen issues. Peter Bagge's skills at caricature and telling tales of dysfunction reached a new peak.
"A Mess of Everything" is Miss Lasko-Gross's autobiographical follow-up to her 2006 graphic novel debut "Escape from 'Special,'" which depicted her early childhood.
New releases can be hit or miss. Horrorwood from Ape Entertainment is a hit. Peanuts 59-60, and Dennis 53-54 are also. Read on...
Today's Popeye the Sailor has little in common with the character created 80 years ago by Elzie Crisler Segar.
Kevin Nowlan has illustrated a wide variety of superhero and alternative comics since the 1980s. Nowlan's distinctive design work has influenced comics spin-offs too.


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