British Newspaper Strips


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Rebirth of the English Comic Strip


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Rebirth of the English Comic Strip: A Kaleidoscope, 1847–1870 enters deep into an era of comic history that has been entirely neglected. This buried cache of mid-Victorian graphic humor is marvelously rich in pictorial narratives of all kinds. Author David Kunzle calls this period a “rebirth” because of the preceding long hiatus in use of the new genre, since the Great Age of Caricature (c.1780–c.1820) when the comic strip was practiced as a sideline. Suddenly in 1847, a new, post-Töpffer comic strip sparks to life in Britain, mostly in periodicals, and especially in Punch, where all the best artists of the period participated, if only sporadically: Richard Doyle, John Tenniel, John Leech, Charles Keene, and George Du Maurier. Until now, this aspect of the extensive oeuvre of the well-known masters of the new journal cartoon in Punch has been almost completely ignored. Exceptionally, George Cruikshank revived just once in The Bottle, independently, the whole serious, contrasting Hogarthian picture story. Numerous comic strips and picture stories appeared in periodicals other than Punch by artists who were likewise largely ignored. Like the Punch luminaries, they adopt in semirealistic style sociopolitical subject matter easily accessible to their (lower-)middle-class readership. The topics covered in and out of Punch by these strips and graphic novels range from French enemies King Louis-Philippe and Emperor Napoleon III to farcical treatment of major historical events: the Bayeux tapestry (1848), the Great Exhibition of 1851, and the Franco-Prussian War in 1870. Artists explore a great variety of social types, occupations, and situations such as the emigrant, the tourist, fox hunting and Indian big game hunting, dueling, the forlorn lover, the student, the artist, the toothache, the burglar, the paramilitary volunteer, Darwinian animal metamorphoses, and even nightmares. In Rebirth of the English Comic Strip, Kunzle analyzes these much-neglected works down to the precocious modernist and absurdist scribbles of Marie Duval, Europe’s first female professional cartoonist.




City of Fire


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Wallace & Gromit: The Complete Newspaper Strips Collection Vol. 4


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The continuing daily comic-strip adventures of Wallace, the world's most famous inventor, and Gromit his ever faithful and resourceful canine companion. Packed with jokes, gags and gadgets. Appearing every day in The Sun, the UK's biggest selling national newspaper with a readership of over 2.5 million, the Wallace & Gromit comic strip, now in its 4th year, is one of the most read comic strips in the world. This volume collects the entire second year's worth of material and features scripts written and drawn by some of the best names working in British comics today.




Nexus Newspaper Strips Volume 1: The Coming of Gourmando


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Something long dormant beneath the surface of Ylum comes alive, triggering a visit from the planet-devouring Gourmando and his mysterious ally. With powers far beyond those of even Nexus himself, this unstoppable being banishes Nexus to an unknown realm--and the only way out is to face one's worst fears! Mike Baron and Steve Rude deliver a new Nexus adventure in this special collection that also includes the newly-remastered "Nexus: The Origin" comic and the classic Rude hand-painted Sundra story, "When She was Young."




Wallace & Gromit: The Complete Newspaper Strips Collection Vol. 1


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Read by over 2.5 million readers every day, the Wallace and Gromit comic strip, now in its 3 year, appears daily in The Sun, the UK's best selling national newspaper. This book collects together, for the first time ever, the entire first year's worth of material and features scripts written and drawn by some of the best names working in British comics today. 52 weeks, 52 stories and 312 individuals strips. Each fully originated and self-contained story runs over six days and contains more jokes and silliness than you could shake a left-handed widget plunger at. From tales about home dentistry and bee keeping to battles with Feathers McGraw and out-of-control robotic scarecrows, Wallace and Gromit's lives are anything but normal!




Belinda Comic Strip Collection


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BELINDA COMIC STRIP COLLECTION (B&W)Golden Age Newspaper Comic Strips Including:THE SECRET OF STRANGER'S FARM (A holiday interlude in Belinda's film career)FALLING STAR (A moving drama of the shady side of the silver screen)BELINDA ANIMAL STRIPBelinda, a British Newspaper Comic Strip first appeared in the Daily Mirror in 1935. It started out as Belinda Blue Eyes until 1943 when the name was shortened to Belinda.Now you can enjoy again - or, for the first time - some of the best in classic comics with these public domain reprints from Golden Age Reprints . This book contains the full issue of BELINDA COMIC STRIP COLLECTION (B&W). Be sure to check out our entire line of full-color comic reprints! The classic comic reprints from GOLDEN AGE REPRINTS and UP History and Hobby are reproduced from actual comics, and sometimes reflect the imperfection of books that are decades old. These books are constantly updated with the best version available - if you are EVER unhappy with the experience or quality of a book, return the book to us to exchange for another title or the upgrade as new files become available. For our complete classic comics library catalog contact [email protected] OR VISIT OUR WEB STORE AT www.goldenagereprints.com