Thanks for the photos! Just ordered it as bookdepository lowered the price a bit. Can't wait to read it (I was hesitant with the rest of the LoEG series because people tend to like only vol 1 and 2 and heavily dislike Black dossier, but when I finally read BD a few months ago I LOVED it big time).
The Last Nemo book made me want to re-read the LOEG Century to see if it was as good as that book.
Starting today and for the duration of Comic-Con—until midnight PST on Sunday, July 27— Fantagraphics are offering a 20% discount off everything on their website! Just use coupon code FANTACON714 upon checkout.
It might not be a huge discount, but if you are or want to become a regular customer you can get one of them 20|20 card for an extra 20% off and huge discounts on (inter)national shipping. Their packaging is pretty good too and I never had to pay import duties either.
my arrivals this week : )
i ordered final incal directly from humanoids and couldn't be happier with the service. bought it sunday night, shipped from california monday morning with usps media mail and arrived today in new york. book was bubble wrapped and also had air pockets in the box. i will definitely order from their site again for books that are tough to get through other vendors.
formerly 'weeks'
I've always thought that babies were born with a loaf of bred under their arm...... Nowadays it looks that they come with a comic book!!! I'm pretty sure that it's something related to the parents genes
Congrats
Congrats James on those two wonderful arrivals!
Congrats on new arrival James, it will be difficult to find time for reading from now on
And now, something completely different!
Winsor McCay's Complete Little Nemo is up on Taschen's website http://www.taschen.com/pages/en/cata...ittle_nemo.htm
There will be an English and a French edition, both published in Septemberas a 2 volume hardcover, 34,4 x 44 cm, 708 pages, € 150.
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TASCHEN’s sumptuous Winsor McCay: The Complete Little Nemo 1905–1927 collects, for the very first time, and in full, glorious color, all 549 episodes of Little Nemo. In the illustrated accompanying volume, art historian and comics expert Alexander Braun places Winsor McCay’s life and work within the cultural history of the U.S. media and entertainment industry, and explores the immense art historical value of McCay's dream narrative. At once an adventure story, visual delight, and piece of cultural history, this publication is a tremendous monument to one of the most innovative pioneers—and one of the most intrepid explorers—of comic history.
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