Kult Komix


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Give yourself over to the conspiracy that is Kult Komix! Strange stupendous sensations from the Golden Age of Comics! Featuring Kid Eternity, The Eye, Mysta Of The Moon, The Lost World, Star Pirate, Dr. Hazzard, Skull Scavenger, Jungle Anne, Space Busters, Prof. Weaver, and The Abominable Snowman! 100 Big Pages of outer space, time travel, monsters, jungle thrills, and surreal surroundings!




Kwirky Komix


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Kwirky Komix cuts through curious comic stips from the Golden Age! Featuring Ally Sloper(the first ever comic character!), Tish and Tosh, Prof. Eureka, Inky, Lester and Pester, Munk, Rip Snortin, Duffy, Bandy and Randy, Richard Richard, The Klaxion Kid, Little Augie, Bunty's Baby, Ten Gallon Allen, Mite and Mane, Dusty, Hill Billy, Daft Dan, Moko the Monk, Hack 'n Slack, Wee Sporty, Little Spunyarn, Col. Dippy, Super Pork, Buttons and Bose, Katsmeat, and The Comic Army! 100 Big Pages of vintage laughs!




Klassik Komix: Cowgirls & Jungle Queens


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Klassik Komix combines two terrific traditions in one capricious collection, Cowgirls And Jungle Queens! Wild west women like Firehair, Starlight, and Ann Cartwright, plus jiggly jungle girls like Camilla, Sheena, and The Flame Goddess! Guest starring Dan Brand, and Kaanga. 100 Big Pages of sultry sagebrush/safari sensations!




The Fat Lady Dances


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A literary exploration of Margaret Atwood's Lady Oracle.




Ulrich's International Periodicals Directory


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Contains essential bibliographic and access information on serials published throughout the world.







Dotter of Her Father's Eyes


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Part personal history, part biography, Dotter of Her Father's Eyes contrasts two comingofage narratives: that of Lucia, the daughter of James Joyce, and that of author Mary Talbot, daughter of the eminent Joycean scholar James S. Atherton. Social expectations and gender politics, thwarted ambitions and personal tragedy are played out against two contrasting historical backgrounds, poignantly evoked by the atmospheric visual storytelling of awardwinning graphicnovel pioneer Bryan Talbot. Produced through an intense collaboration seldom seen between writers and artists, Dotter of Her Father's Eyes is smart, funny, and sadan essential addition to the evolving genre of graphic memoir. * Bryan Talbot is recognized worldwide as one of the true original voices in graphic fiction. * Bryan Talbot's Grandville Mon Amour was nominated for a 2011 Hugo Award.




The Voudon Gnostic Workbook


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A long-awaited new edition of the seminal text on the spiritual system that is a convergence of Gnosticism and Haitian voodoo, The Voudon Gnostic Workbook is a singular sacred work that is comprehensive in scope -- from "how to be a lucky Hoodoo" to how magick and voodoo intersect energetically, to esoteric time travel. Complete with charts and graphs and instructive interdimensional physics, The Voudon Gnostic Workbook is an "object of desire" among students of the occult. Weiser's long-anticipated republication of this rare text will be an event in the annals of esoteric publishing, as the book itself is somewhat of an "unholy grail." There are listservers devoted to it and much discussion of the mysteries held within its pages. While The Voudon Gnostic Workbook has remained a controversial book considered important for masters of metaphysics, it recently came into popular culture and renewed popularity when Grant Morrison revealed it had been the inspiration for his cult comics The Invisibles, using the cribbed time travel from Bertiaux' s masterwork. Voodoo is not an evil religion and is much misunderstood. It derives from the Dahomean Gods called the "Loa." Esoteric voodoo is actually a highly practical procedure for leading us into making contact with the deepest levels of our being and most ancient modes of consciousness. Michael Bertiaux's Voudon Gnostic Workbook is the most comprehensive and illuminating contemporary book on the subject. Launched out of a correspondence course and series of classes for students and followers of Voudon Gnosticism and the OTO, this seminal text is at once one of the most mysterious and magnificent of all esoteric books.




The Children of God


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The Children of God emerged out of the hippie movement of the 1960s, and through the 1980s they came to blend Christianity with sexual freedom, communal living, and a rejection of materialism and "the system." The Children, or "the Family" as they are now called, modified their behavior in the 1990s in the wake of several child sexual abuse charges (all dismissed) and the need for direction among the rising generation of Family members. They continue to live communally, proselytize full-time (none hold traditional jobs) and engage in sexual "sharing." As a byproduct of their evangelism, they have produced a number of accomplished musicians. They receive guidance for their daily lives through periodic revelations passed to them by the Family's current leader, Maria (the founder's widow), and her associates. Despite their variance from traditional Christian beliefs and practices, their recent attempts to conform to some degree with cultural norms in whatever country they work has tempered criticism, and they continue as the most successful communal movement of an almost forgotten hippie world.




Fantasy Production


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Taking an innovative, postcolonial, feminist perspective on transformations in the Philippine nation in the context of globalization, Fantasy-Production provides a theoretical framework for understanding the nationalist and postcolonial capitalist logics shaping the actions of the Philippines as a nation-state. Tadiar probes the consequences of dominant Philippine imaginations by examining a broad range of phenomena which characterize the contemporary Philippine nation, including the mass migration overseas of domestic workers, the 'prostitution economy', urban restructuring, the popular revolt toppling the Marcos dictatorship, as well as various works of art, poetry, historiography, and film. This will be one of the first books available widely in English that provides a sustained theoretical engagement with the cultural dimensions of contemporary socio-political and economic developments in the Philippines.