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Valiant Masters: Ninjak Volume 1 - Black Water by Mark Moretti
Valiant is proud to present an advance preview of Valiant Masters:Ninjak Volume 1 - Black Water - a deluxe hardcovercollecting Ninjak's best-sellin...
View full detailsValiant Masters: Bloodshot Volume 1 - Blood of the Machine by Kevin VanHook
Blood of the Machine - the first in an all-new library of Valiantclassic! Collected for the first time anywhere, the best-selling title of the90s i...
View full detailsFathom: Kiani Volume 1: Blade of Fire
The oceans will boil! Kiani, Fathom's popular Elite Blue warrior,embarks on a journey of her own in search for answers. Following the tragicdeath o...
View full detailsStreet Fighter Volume 3: Fighter's Destiny by Ken Siu-Chong
Udon and Capcom's action-packed Street Fighter saga continues as Ryutravels through Asia, meeting fighters he hopes will help him in his journeytow...
View full detailsOnimusha Volume 1: Night Of Genesis by Capcom
Two Onimusha warriors embark on epic adventure! One sets off to overthrowthe evil warlord Toyotomi Hideyoshi. The other seeks revenge on a traitor ...
View full detailsFukushima Devil Fish : Anti-Nuclear Manga by Katsumata Susumu
; Pagination: 144 pages 1 Illustrations unspecified; Date of Publication: 22/02/2018
Ding Dong Circus : And Other Stories, 1967 to 1974 by Sasaki Maki
; Pagination: 256 pages 1 Illustrations unspecified; Date of Publication: 17/12/2015
Home Number One by Marion Baraitser
; Pagination: 80 pages; Date of Publication: 23/02/2006
Something At The Window Is Scratching by Roman Dirge
Something At The Window Is Scratching; Pagination: 120 pages; Date of Publication: 01/12/2008
A Rabbit Walks into A Bar : Best Jokes & Cartoons from AA Grapevine by AA Grapevine
; Pagination: 151 pages; Date of Publication: 15/01/2009
Hell Baby by Hideshi Hino
; Pagination: 200 pages; Date of Publication: 12/01/1995
Mr. Arashi's Amazing Freak Show by Suehiro Maruo
; Pagination: 160 pages; Date of Publication: 14/01/1993
The Panorama of Hell by Hideshi Hino
; Pagination: 200 pages; Date of Publication: 29/01/1993
Slugfest : Inside the Epic, 50-Year Battle Between Marvel and DC by Reed Tucker
Over the years, the companies have deployed an arsenal of schemes in an attempt to outmaneuver the competition, whether it be stealing ideas, poach...
View full detailsMasterpiece Robot : And the Ferocious Valerie Knick-Knack by Frank Tra
When Laura-a.k.a. Masterpiece Robot-heads into the backyard with her little sister Molly-a.k.a. Sidekick-her active imagination places them instead...
View full detailsThe Strange Tale Of Panorama Island by Suehiro Maruo
; Pagination: 274 pages 1 Illustrations unspecified; Date of Publication: 26/09/2013
Manga and Philosophy : Fullmetal Metaphysician by Josef Steiff
Arguably the most important pop-culture import from the East to the West, manga is a phenomenon that can no longer be ignored. Yet just as much as ...
View full detailsPage By Paige by Laura Lee Gulledge
Paige Turner has just moved to New York with her family, and she's having some trouble adjusting to the big city. In the pages of her sketchbook, s...
View full detailsBatman: 100 Greatest Moments : Highlights from the History of The Dark Knight Volume 2 by Robert Greenberger
; Pagination: 304 pages 100 color photos; Date of Publication: 09/02/2021
Zombies Assemble Vol. 2 Manga by Yusaku Komiyama
; Pagination: 160 pages 1 Illustrations unspecified; Date of Publication: 13/02/2018
Marvel Masterworks: Atlas Era Tales To Astonish Vol. 4 by Stan Lee
; Pagination: 288 pages 1 Illustrations unspecified; Date of Publication: 01/02/2012
Marvel Masterworks: Captain Marvel Vol. 4 by Marvel Comics
; Pagination: 248 pages 1 Illustrations unspecified; Date of Publication: 25/01/2012
Marvel Masterworks: Captain America Vol. 6 by Stan Lee
; Pagination: 280 pages 1 Illustrations unspecified; Date of Publication: 25/04/2012
Marvel Masterworks: The Uncanny X-men Vol. 8 by Chris Claremont
; Pagination: 288 pages 1 Illustrations unspecified; Date of Publication: 22/02/2012
Did you know the modern form of comics has been traced back to the nineteenth century? However, we’ve arguably been creating stories using images since the first cave paintings. Manga, newspaper cartoons, comic strips, comic books, graphic novels, webcomics- across the years, sequential art have taken several forms. They can be fictional, factual, or somewhere in between. Some are serious, some are hilarious, and they can cater to a wide range of reading abilities.
We’ve pulled together some of the very best manga, comic books and graphic novels from North America, Europe, the UK and Japan in this collection. Whether you're a dedicated anime fan, superhero stan, or looking to read your first comic, we've got something for you here.
Graphic novels
Everything is bigger in North America, and that includes comics. The comic book has evolved from a disposable commodity to the cornerstone of billion-dollar companies. Comic artists and writers have flocked from all over the world to be a part of the industry. The superhero was invented there, a character-type that has taken over popular culture.
It’s not all business. The form and term graphic novel was invented in the USA as a way to help legitimize serious, groundbreaking work like the Pulitzer Prize-winning Maus by Art Spiegelman. America’s also the home of underground, alternative, and independent comics that challenge and redefine the mainstream.
One of the most popular indie comics of recent years is actually Canadian. The Complete Scott Pilgrim by Bryan Lee O’Malley is heavily influenced by manga and video games culture but is entirely original. Scott Pilgrim is 23 years old. He’s in a band, doesn’t have a job, and his girlfriend’s in high school. His precious little life is turned upside down when he meets delivery girl Ramona Flowers. To win her love, he must defeat her seven evil exes and maybe even grow up. The series was filmed as Scott Pilgrim vs. the World by superstar director Edgar Wright, and it’s turning out to be a modern classic.
Manga
The term manga first came into use right at the end of the eighteenth century. Before World War II, the illustrations followed Japanese artistic traditions. However, the influence of the US occupation immediately after the war revolutionised the art form. Cinematic techniques, American culture, and television led to popular characters and series such as Astro Boy. Popular manga series are regularly turned into anime - film and television cartoons - which completes the circle of influence.
Manga is loved not only for its dynamic art style, but the wide range of stories produced for audiences of all ages and genders. The works trickled into the west through the twentieth century, with popular series such as Akira, Dragon Ball, Sailor Moon and Ghost in the Shell leading the charge. The popularity of Japanese culture exploded after the international success of Pokemon, and now many manga series are international bestsellers. Right now we're selling the hilarious Assassination Classroom: Complete Box Set. Grab it now before it sells out!
British comic strips & characters
The first comic magazine is reported to have been published in Glasgow in 1826. Since then, the UK has had a fine tradition of comics that have become global phenomenons. From The Beano to 2000AD, Bunty to Commando, Eagle to The Phoenix, Britain has published a wide range of different styles and genres in comic form. Many of the most highly regarded writers and illustrators come from Britain, including Alan Moore, Neil Gaiman, Grant Morrison, and Posy Simmonds.
The UK is also home to many memorable comics characters, like Dennis the Menace and Judge Dredd. One of these is Roy Race, better known as Roy of the Rovers. Originally appearing in Tiger in September 1954, he was published in various magazines for nearly sixty years. Now, Roy is back. Roy of the Rovers: 3 Book Collection by Rob Williams and Ben Willsher features a modern Melchester Rovers, broke and languishing at the bottom of League Two. Can Roy help turn the club around?
Bandes dessinées albums
Mainland Europe brought the world Rodolphe Töpffer, the man dubbed “the father of comic strips.” 175 years after his death, it’s still the home of some of the world’s best comics art. This is particularly true of the Francophone sphere, which calls the medium Bandes dessinées, sold in books called albums.
France brings us Asterix, which was created by Goscinny & Uderzo. In these hilarious adventures, Asterix, Obelix, and the warriors of his Gaulish tribe are the last hold-out against the Roman Empire. The Complete Asterix contains 39 albums, which should keep you busy until the Romans come back.
Belgium is most famous for master cartoonist Hergé, who is best known for The Adventures of Tintin. We stock the boy reporter's most famous adventures individually and in two box sets. The Adventures of Tintin: 90th Anniversary is a box set of twenty-three paperback books, printed close to their original size. The Tintin Collection: The Adventures of Tintin (Compact Edition) reprints the series in eight hardback volumes.
Comics are some of our bestsellers at Book2Door. We’re always bringing in new stock, so keep an eye out for our latest products.
