Comics & Graphic Novels
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Emmanuelle, Bianca and Venus in Furs
Guido Crepax
Koln: Evergreen, 2000.
Collected works of Crepax’s retellings of erotic classics. Published in English by Taschen’s Evergreen imprint. -
Brian Blomerth’s Lilly Wave
Brian Blomerth
New York: Anthology Editions, 2024.
“In the third entry in his ongoing series, Blomerth opens a porthole on the life, experiments, & addictions of John C. Lilly – the man whose development of the isolation tank and ketamine-fueled dives into the nature of consciousness made him perhaps the most notorious researcher of the psychedelic era. Featuring alien visitations, interspecies encounters, and no shortage of concerned onlookers, this is a story that’s equal parts cosmic & paranoid, transcendent & tragic.” (publisher’s blurb) -
Phantastique No. 4
Steve Carter; Desmond Waterman; Francis Maconochie; James Kronol
Sydney: New Age Graphics, 1986.
Final issue of the 1986 Australian underground horror comic anthology Phantastique. -
Hap Hazzard (Tusk Comix #1)
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First Edition.
29.5cm x 20.5cm. 10, 10, 10, 10, 10 pages. Illustrated saddle-stapled wrappers.
1980s Australian underground comic.
Very minor shelf wear. Near Fine Condition. -
The Art of Betty and Veronica
Victor Gorelick; Craig Yoe
: Archie Books, 2012. -
Gay Heart Throbs (3 Issues, Complete)
Larry Fuller; Mike Kuchar
San Francisco: Fulhorne Productions, Larry Fuller Presents, and Inkwell, Inc., 1976-1981.
A complete run of the intermittent and short-lived underground gay erotic comix anthology, the three issues published in 1976, 1979, and 1981. The title is thought to be a reference to the romance comic Heart Throbs. The stories are campy and pornographic. Featuring the work of Larry Fuller, Ray Horne, Mike Kuchar, and many others. -
Ah! Nana (Complete Set, 9 Issues)
Janic Guillerez; Marjorie Alessandrini; Anne Delobel; et al.
Paris: Les Humanoides Associes, 1976-1978.
Complete set of the French women’s comic magazine Ah ! Nana which evolved out of and was published by the comic book publishing house of Moebius (Jean Giraud), Jean-Pierre Dionnet, Philippe Druillet, and Bernard Farkas, Les Humanoides Associes. During a staff lunch of their magazine Metal Hurlant (the original of the English adaptation Heavy Metal), Jean-Pierre suggested to the women present (including his wife Janic Guillerez who became chief editor of Ah! Nana) to create a women’s magazine and feminist newspaper. Ah!Nana ran for nine issues, each with its own theme, coming to a short end following the magazine being banned to minors after the publication of the eighth issue devoted to homosexuality. This led the editorial team to go all in on the ninth and final issue, devoting it to incest, leading to the French censorship Commission banning the publication, labelling it pornographic. -
Surfing the Conscious Nets: A Graphic Novel by Huck Getty Mellon von Schlebrugge
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First Edition. Signed by Author
24cm x 18cm. 121 pages, colour illustrations. Illustrated wrappers.
Illustrated by Howard Hallis and Robert Williams. The signed and numbered hardcover edition of 500 copies signed by Leary on a printed bookplate.
. Fine Condition. -
Gateavisa Nr. 154, Vintern 1996
Gateavisa
Oslo: Futrum Forlag, 1996.
Single issue of Norwegian anarchist and counterculture newspaper Gateavisa. First published in 1970 and through various forms and publishing schedules still being produced today. With an anti-authoritarian focus Gateavisa covered a wide range of topics, from occultism and mysticism to politics and philosophy, and of course underground comics. Gateavisa often featured stories on sex and drugs, and was an early supporter in an otherwise conservative Norway of LGBTQ rights and the legalisation of cannabis. Other regular columns ran on squatting, police violence, prisons, organic farming, pirate radios, punk, and more. This a special comics issue. -
Grunt #2
Greg Irons; Tom Veitch
[San Francisco]: Grunt Records, 1972.
A promotional comic for Jefferson Airplane’s vanity label Grunt Records. Written by Tom Veitch and illustrated by Greg Irons. -
L’Histoire d’O de Guido Crepax
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First Edition. Signed by Author
50cm x 35cm. [xvii], 153, 153 pages, black and white illustrations. Original black cloth, gilt lettering, slipcase. Text is in French.
Comic adaptation of Pauline Reage’s [Anne Desclos] Story of O. 153 comic plates with accompanying text pages. Introductions by Roland Barthes and Alain Robbe-Grillet. Limited to 900 numbered copies signed by Crepax.
Spine discoloured, minor rubbing and marks to cloth. Minor bumping to tail corners. Page 94 with crease to tail fore-edge corner. Good Condition. -
Manhunt!
Terry Richards
Berkeley: Print Mint, 1973.
Sex and relationship themed comics by Terry Richards, Michele BRand, Lora Fountain, Nancy Griffith, Gary Hallgren, Gary King, Aline Kominsky-Crumb, Bobby London, Shary Flenniken, Gail Madonia, Lee Marrs, Willy Murphy, Ted Richards, Sharon Rudahl, and Shelby Sampson. Edited by Terry Richards. -
Dyke Shorts
Mary Wings
Oakland: Wings, 1978.
The second one-shot comic by lesbian cartoonist and writer, Mary Wings (1949-2024). Credited with being some of the first comics dealing with homosexual themes in a non-erotic context, Dyke Shorts are a collection of comic tales dealing personal lesbian experiences such as self-discovery, coming out, artificial insemination, and more. -
Grunt
Greg Irons; Tom Veitch
[San Francisco]: Grunt Records, 1972.
A promotional comic for Jefferson Airplane’s vanity label Grunt Records. Written by Tom Veitch and illustrated by Greg Irons, Grunt is a short and colourful underground comix tale of a love acid band turned self hate sacrifice performance cult at the hands of an evil record label overlord. -
The Adventures of Sweeter Gwen Vol. 1 Vol. 2
J. W. Stanton [Eric Staton]; [John Willie]
Van Nuys: London Enterprises, 1982.
The first collected trade printings of Eric Stanton’s homage to John Willie’s Sweet Gwendoline. -
Cycle of Violence
Grayson Perry
London: Atlas Press, 2002.
“When I was 12 or 13 I drew a series of short comic strip adventures featuring an idealised male hero. When puberty hit me these boy’s own tales became increasingly kinky, involving much cross-dressing and bondage. Sadly these reports from my young subconscious were lost in the upheavals of adolescence. Twenty years later I drew Cycle of Violence while facing up to becoming a father myself, and once again my imagination became an open wound.” (artist’s statement). Limited to 1,200 numbered copies. -
The Yum Yum Book
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First Edition.
20.5cm x 14cm. [144] pages, colour illustrations. Illustrated papered boards, no jacket.
Iconic Robert Crumb’s teenage virgin tale of sophomoric-romance done in the throes of horny passion (paraphrased from preface).
Very minor foxing to edges. Near Fine Condition. -
Geen Liefde Zonder Tranen
Mark Henriks
Amsterdam: Oog & Blik / De Harmonie, 2000. -
Teufel
Mark Henriks
Amsterdam: Oog & Blik / De Harmonie, 2002. -
Meccano 3: Schlager
Hanco Kolk
[Amsterdam]: De Harmonie, 1999. -
Manga Design
Masano Amano
Koln: Taschen, 2004.
DVD includes interviews, a Tokyo Manga-shop tour, and 900 Manga covers. -
Manga: An Anthology of Global and Cultural Perspectives
Toni Johnson-Woods
New York: The Continuum International Publishing Group, 2010. -
Japanese Visual Culture: Explorations in the World of Manga and Anime
Mark W. MacWilliams
New York: M. E. Sharpe, [2008]. -
Ga-Netchu!: The Manga Anime Syndrome
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First Edition.
28cm x 21.5cm. 274 pages, colour illustrations. Illustrated glossy papered boards.
Published to accompany the exhibitions Mangamania – Comic Culture in Japan 1800 to 2008 at Museum fur Angewandte Kunst, Frankfurt (February to May, 2008) and Anime! High Art – Pop Culture at Deutsches Filmmuseum, Frankfurt (February to August, 2008). Includes extensive commentary and essays.
. Fine Condition. -
Wandering Son (Volume One)
Shimura Takako
Seattle: Fantagraphics Books, 2011.
The first in an eight volume series by Takako which explores the friendship between two transgender adolescents, Suichi and Yoshino. -
Mangatopia: Essays on Manga and Anime in the Modern World
Timothy Perper; Martha Cornog
Santa Barbara: Libraries Unlimited, 2011. -
The Magic Crystal 3: Aurelys’s Secret
Jean Moebius Giraud; Marc Bati
New York: Comcat Comics, 1990. -
Beware! The Claws of the Cat! (Vol. 1. No. 3)
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April, 1973 Issue.
25.5cm x 17.5cm. 32 pages, colour illustrations. Illustrated saddle-stapled wrappers.
Minor insect damage to wrappers edges. Foxing to wrappers lower panel. Minor tanning. Good Condition. -
Sophie Crumb: Evolution of a Crazy Artist
Sophie Crumb; R. Crumb; A. Crumb
New York: W. W. Norton & Company, 2011.
“A groundbreaking work of striking originality that charts a young artist’s life through her own drawings-from toddlerhood to motherhood. Sophie Crumb’s startlingly expressive drawings track her development as an artist from age two to twenty-eight. Sifting through dozens of their daughter’s remarkable sketchbooks, our generation’s most celebrated graphic artists have, with their only child, Sophie, now selected more than three hundred paintings and drawings that depict her artistic and psychological maturation. Revealing how an original artistic sensibility is both innate and nurtured, the book features six separate developmental stages, including Sophie’s earliest drawings, the elaborate fantasy world of her childhood, her late adolescent rebellion, and her coming of age in the milieu of the Paris circus world and New York’s “seventh circle of hell.” The drawings from her early twenties — of tattoo artists, dangerous men—reflect a personal anguish that finally ends with her becoming a mother and creating a family of her own. Illuminating and intimate, this book is a dramatic yet subtle statement on the evolution of personality as seen through art.” (publisher’s blurb) -
Beauty and Beast
Sir Rod Sterile
Amsterdam: Euro-Comix, 1986.
A medieval erotic fairy tale of a merchant’s three beautiful daughters, two bad and insatiably horny, one kind and chaste. Unrecorded in OCLC.