Caveman: Evolution, Heck!1 review
Tayyar Ozkan

Nbm Pub Co, 1997

An interesting visual journey.

This book closely resembles the work of Sergio Aragons who makes strips without words that still carry a story. An interesting book. Nothing classic, but still an interesting concept.
  
  











  



  
Visions of God: The Graphic Novel
A.R. Teest

Perfectus Arts, 2006

God has been revealed....in comic form! In the embodiment of graphic art and symbolism, God takes on the issues of divisive beliefs, arrogance, and Satan himself to bring about a unified world. Chapters include: 1. The Meaning of Life 2. God is Dead 3. God goes to Hell 4. The Perfect World 5. Revelations
  
  











  



  
A Child's Life and Other Stories8 reviews

Frog Books, 2000

Beautiful, Disturbing, and Necessary

+ Graphic, harrowing, and touching--worth a try.
+ I LOVE this book!
+ Brutal and Beautiful
+ Hard to believe what happens behind closed doors.....
  
  











  



  
Buck Rogers in the 25th Century1 review
Phil Nowlan

Ektek Inc, 1994

Repro of Buck Rogers' Origins Tale

This is a very nicely done reproduction of the original short story 'Buck Rogers in the 25th Century' as authored by Phillip Francis Nowlan in the late 1920s. (J. Dille is often incorrectly cited as Buck's creator when actually Dille was Nowlan's publisher and ultimately wound-up as the owner of ...
  
  











  



  
Jaka's Story (Cerebus, Volume 5)8 reviews
Dave Sim, Gerhard

Aardvark-Vanheim, 1991

The best of the best

+ Sim's finest hour.
+ Graphic SF Reader
+ read the first ones
  
  











  



  
Underworld Vol. 1: Cruel and Unusual Comics5 reviews
Kaz

Fantagraphics Books, 1997

Wonderfully deviant

+ KRAZY KAZ!
+ A Comic Masterpiece
+ kaz is one of the greats
+ Smoking Cat Rules
  
  











  



  
Justin Green's Binky Brown Sampler5 reviews
Justin Green

Last Gasp, 1995

Overlooked classic of the Undergrounds.

+ Catholic AND Suffering from OCD! Oy!
+ Excellent

This is a great collection. 'Binky Brown Meets the Holy Virgin Mary' is a real masterpiece, a disturbing autobiographical story of neurosis and catholic guilt. Any fan of Robert Crumb or the Drawn & Quarterly crowd of autobio anti-heroes should appreciate this. Also contains many shorter pieces of ...
  
  











  



  
Ranx 1: Ranx in New York
Liberatore And Tamburni

Heavy Metal Magazine, 2002
  
  











  



  
The Collected Hutch Owen1 review
Tom Hart

Top Shelf Productions, 2000

A lot of laughs, and a lot to think about.

I bought Hutch Owen expecting to laugh, not learn. But if a cartoon book about an anarchic vagrant can be funny, and educational, and touching, and a thousand other things, so much the better. Hutch is a hard-working man, whose work just happens to be railing against the system and alerting ...
  
  











  



  
Channel Zero23 reviews
Brian Wood

AiT/PlanetLar, 2000

revolutionary comics

+ Channel Zero my hero!
+ Great At Date of Publication, Prophetic in Retrospective
+ Wow
+ "Generica" the Beautiful
  
  











  



  
The Collected Hutch Owen1 review
Tom Hart

Top Shelf Productions, 2000

A lot of laughs, and a lot to think about.

I bought Hutch Owen expecting to laugh, not learn. But if a cartoon book about an anarchic vagrant can be funny, and educational, and touching, and a thousand other things, so much the better. Hutch is a hard-working man, whose work just happens to be railing against the system and alerting ...
  
  











  



  
Underworld Vol. 1: Cruel and Unusual Comics5 reviews
Kaz

Fantagraphics Books, 1997

Wonderfully deviant

+ KRAZY KAZ!
+ A Comic Masterpiece
+ kaz is one of the greats
+ Smoking Cat Rules
  
  











  



  
Buck Rogers in the 25th Century1 review
Phil Nowlan

Ektek Inc, 1994

Repro of Buck Rogers' Origins Tale

This is a very nicely done reproduction of the original short story 'Buck Rogers in the 25th Century' as authored by Phillip Francis Nowlan in the late 1920s. (J. Dille is often incorrectly cited as Buck's creator when actually Dille was Nowlan's publisher and ultimately wound-up as the owner of ...
  
  











  



  
Visions of God: The Graphic Novel
A.R. Teest

Perfectus Arts, 2006

God has been revealed....in comic form! In the embodiment of graphic art and symbolism, God takes on the issues of divisive beliefs, arrogance, and Satan himself to bring about a unified world. Chapters include: 1. The Meaning of Life 2. God is Dead 3. God goes to Hell 4. The Perfect World 5. Revelations
  
  











  



  
A Child's Life and Other Stories8 reviews

Frog Books, 2000

Beautiful, Disturbing, and Necessary

+ Graphic, harrowing, and touching--worth a try.
+ I LOVE this book!
+ Brutal and Beautiful
+ Hard to believe what happens behind closed doors.....
  
  











  



  
Jaka's Story (Cerebus, Volume 5)8 reviews
Dave Sim, Gerhard

Aardvark-Vanheim, 1991

The best of the best

+ Sim's finest hour.
+ Graphic SF Reader
+ read the first ones
  
  











  



  
Caveman: Evolution, Heck!1 review
Tayyar Ozkan

Nbm Pub Co, 1997

An interesting visual journey.

This book closely resembles the work of Sergio Aragons who makes strips without words that still carry a story. An interesting book. Nothing classic, but still an interesting concept.
  
  











  



  
Ranx 1: Ranx in New York
Liberatore And Tamburni

Heavy Metal Magazine, 2002
  
  











  



  
Justin Green's Binky Brown Sampler5 reviews
Justin Green

Last Gasp, 1995

Overlooked classic of the Undergrounds.

+ Catholic AND Suffering from OCD! Oy!
+ Excellent

This is a great collection. 'Binky Brown Meets the Holy Virgin Mary' is a real masterpiece, a disturbing autobiographical story of neurosis and catholic guilt. Any fan of Robert Crumb or the Drawn & Quarterly crowd of autobio anti-heroes should appreciate this. Also contains many shorter pieces of ...
  
  











  



  
Channel Zero23 reviews
Brian Wood

AiT/PlanetLar, 2000

revolutionary comics

+ Channel Zero my hero!
+ Great At Date of Publication, Prophetic in Retrospective
+ Wow
+ "Generica" the Beautiful