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Stephen Colbert's Tek Jansen #3
John Layman, Tom Peyer, ...

Oni Press, 2008

Zapf dingbats! Everybody's favorite space hero has leapt into his own five-issue miniseries and earthmen & earthwomen everywhere are taking notice! Join Stephen Colbert's intrepid hero as he continues his battle against the "sinister" Optiklons without any hesitation or any clue as to what's actually going on! It's more starfield hijinks than you can shake a blaster at! Featuring a cover by comics-superstar Darwyn Cooke.
  
  











  



  
Marvel Zombies vs. Army of Darkness16 reviews
John Layman, Fabiano Neves, ...

Marvel Comics, 2008

Excellent Item...I highly recommend this seller!
I highly recommend this item. It's a great story, and the artwork is phenomenal. The seller was quick, reasonable and I recieved the item in pristine condition. I highly recommend both this book and the seller to anyone!
  
  











  



  
The Complete Idiot's Guide to Drawing Manga, Illustrated8 reviews
John Layman, David Hutchison

Alpha, 2005

Great for Beginners like me!
This book is a great starting place for beginning manga artists such as myself. It gives real in-depth information and photos to give the artist/reader a good idea of what features should ideally look like. It gives an awesome starting point for poses and features, and even a little background information. There are sections for young, teenage, and adult males AND females, including sections on ...
  
  











  



  
Red Sonja / Claw The Unconquered: Devil's Hands (Paperback)4 reviews
John Layman

Wildstorm, 2007

Remember the days when Sonja and Conan fought side by side?
The Wildstorm/Dynamite crossover with Claw and Red Sonja is the best crossover published with the fiery red heroine so far. The story and plot are pretty basic and isn't all that complicated but it is the conflict and resolution that both warriors experience that makes this book hard to put down. This is the best Sonja story since Roy Thomas was writing Conan due its realistic elements and grim ...
  
  











  



  
Stephen Colbert's Tek Jansen #118 reviews
Stephen Colbert, John Layman, ...

Oni Press, 2007

Tek Jansen - a must read!
When I heard that the Tek Jansen comics were coming out, I was at first nervous. Would the comics be just as good as the show, or would they fall short of Stephen Colbert's hilarious brand of comedy and disappoint me? Luckily, Tek Jansen issue number one managed to be a completly hilarious comic, and I loved it instantly! The humor is not entirely like Colbert's, but similiar all the same. ...
  
  











  



  
Xena Warrior Princess Volume II TPB (Xena)1 review
John Layman, Noah Salonga

Dynamite Entertainment, 2008

Could be better
These comics could be scripted better. If you'd never seen the series before, you'd be lost. If you're a loyal viewer, you'd might be slightly confused by the jumping storyline. They tried to "not cater" toward the fanbase, but they really should have. I've already lost interest the comic books.
  
  











  



  
Scarface: Scarred For Life3 reviews
John Layman, Dave Crosland

IDW Publishing, 2007

SCAREFACE IS BACK!!!!!
Buyers of amazon if you love scareface you will love this new exciting comic. I loved this book so much that I read it in one hour. I didn't realize that scareface is suspenseful and action. The next scareface is Scareface: Devil in Disguise. That comes out June 18, 2008. Buy this book today and I am not saying that because I want amazon to make money. Ask parents permission if you are under the ...
  
  











  



  
Stephen Colbert's Tek Jansen #2
John Layman, Tom Peyer, ...

Oni Press, 2008

Galaxy-hero-super-awesome-spectacular-ultra-spy Tek jansen takes it back to school in his second cosmic comic book adventure! When a misunderstanding ends with a demotion for Tek, the spaceman is busted down and forced to return to the academy that shaped him into the man he is today! Don't miss out on the comic book that'll have you exclaiming, "Apollo Creed!" This comic features a special cover by Matt Wagner, the artist behind Grendel and ...
  
  











  



  
House of M: Fantastic Four/Iron Man2 reviews
John Layman, Greg Pak

Marvel Comics, 2006

Two Interesting Stories That Augment House of M
These two stories serve to show what other characters were up to while Wolverine was uncovering the events of House of M. They provide backstory into why certain things happened towards the end of the series. In the Fantastic Four arc, Reed Richards and Susan Storm died when they went up into space. The radiation from the cosmic cloud was too much for them to handle. Instead of Johnny Storm, ...
  
  











  



  
Decimation: Sentinel Squad O*N*E TPB (Decimation)
John Layman, Aaron Loprestri

Marvel Comics, 2006

Discover the origin of the Sentinel Squad! How did they come together and become the elite group of soldiers to pilot the Sentinels that have made their presence known at the Xavier Institute? Collects Sentinel Squad O*N*E* #1-5.
  
  











  



  
Left Behind Graphic Novel (Book 1, Vol. 4)
John S. Layman, Tim F. LaHaye, ...

Tyndale House Publishers, 2002

Created by leading designers and artists of graphic novels for the general market, Left Behind graphic novels are an entirely new and exciting format for Christian product. These are not the comic books you remember, but a modern way to communicate! Each volume is a high-quality, 48-page, full-color installment from the series's best-selling first novel, Left Behind. Volume I (Street Date: November 23, 2001)--Introduces the main characters. ...
  
  











  



  
Thundercats: Dogs of War (Thundercats)1 review
John Layman

Wildstorm, 2004

Pretty decent
This was not my favorite book in the Thundercats series, but it was still pretty good. The other books have gotten a lot of flack for being more edgy and adult in nature, but I don't agree. I think they have done a good job aging the series for its older fans. The ending sucks of this book. Sure, they beat the bad guys, but the final page or two is nearly the dumbest thing I've ever heard of in a ...
  
  











  



  
Left Behind Graphic Novel (Book 1, Vol.3 )1 review
John S. Layman, Tim F. LaHaye, ...

Tyndale House Publishers, 2002

"Left Behind" series
My husband was loaned "left behind" and recommend I read it, but, I never got around to it. He really enjoyed reading it. A relitive had loaned him a few of the other books in the series to read and one day, having nothing better to do, I started reading book 2, I couldn't put it down!! I then went out and bought "Left Behind"(book one) and was glad I started with book 2. I love the series!! ...
  
  











  



  
Thundercats: Enemy's Pride - Volume 5 (Thundercats)1 review
John Layman

Wildstorm, 2005

thunder-ous applause
perfect condition, a little disappointed w/ the story line, very kiddie-like, cartoonish, I thought it might be darker like Batman is in the comics or Ninja Turtles, a little childish, artwork is nice
  
  











  



  
Gambit: House Of Cards TPB
John Layman, Georges Jeanty, ...

Marvel Comics, 2005

The Ragin' Cajun is back with a vengeance in his very own ongoing series! Ever wonder what Gambit gets up to when he's not out saving the world with the X-Men? Welcome to the exciting but treacherous terrain of the New Orleans underworld, where Gambit's skills and mastery are unquestioned... but this time, his confidence might be his downfall! Join writer John Layman and artist Georges Jeanty for the breakneck adventures of the smoothest, most ...
  
  











  



  
Left Behind Graphic Novel (Book 1, Volume 5)
John S. Layman, Jerry B. Jenkins, ...

Tyndale House Publishers, 2002

Created by leading designers and artists of graphic novels for the general market, Left Behind graphic novels are an entirely new and exciting format for Christian product. These are not the comic books you remember, but a modern way to communicate! Each volume is a high-quality, 48-page, full-color installment from the series's best-selling first novel, Left Behind. Volume I (Street Date: November 23, 2001)--Introduces the main characters. ...
  
  











  



  
Xena Warrior Princess Volume I (Xena)
John Layman, Fabiano Neves

Dynamite Entertainment, 2007

Xena, The Warrior Princess and Gabrielle are back in a series of all-new adventures-collected here for the very first time. Xena and her well-loved cast of friends and villains find themselves in-between a feud that reaches all the way up to the heavens as they fight in the "Contest of Pantheons"! This all-new collection from Dynamite, reprinting Xena issues 1-4, features the work of writer John Layman, the debut of artist Fabiano Neves (the ...
  
  











  



  
Practical Software Measurement: Objective Information for Decision Makers5 reviews
John McGarry, David Card, ...

Addison-Wesley Professional, 2001

Off-the-shelf processes for CMMM level 3 and above orgs
There is a wealth of material available from the PSM site, including the PSM Insight application and PSM Guidebook. However this book is not redundant because it is structured as a clearly written introduction to practical software measurement, that includes excellent guidance for implementing it into your organization. In addition, the 304 pages that comprise this book manages to convey the ...
  
  











  



  
Marvel Zombies vs. Army of Darkness #1: Earth's Mightiest Zero (Marvel / Dynamite Comic Book 2007)
John Layman

Marvel Comics / Dynamite Entertainment, 2007

This is it true believers, the cross-over of the century begins here! The Marvel Zombies come face-to-face with Dynamite Entertainment's Ash from the Army of Darkness! Ash has faced legions of the undead before, but never like this as he lands in the heart of New York just as the Zombie outbreak begins! See how his actions help turn more heroes and villains into Zombies! Under the watchful eye of Marvel Zombie guru Robert Kirkman, this might ...
  
  











  



  
Astonishing X-Men: Gambit, Vol. 2 - Hath No Fury2 reviews
John Layman, Georges Jeanty, ...

Marvel Comics, 2005

Why was this book cancelled?
Gambit: Hath no Fury is the brilliant follow up to Gambit: House of Cards. The scripting is fast paced, the characterization is fierce and the penciling tight. All this technical brilliance sparkles around 3 tales of our favorite Cajun. In Voodoo Economics, reprinting Gambit #7-9, we meet Detective Noreen Takana, a ruthless career driven police officer that get tangled up with our favorite ...
  
  











  







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