Marc Hansen's Weird Melvin


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Another long-awaited Weird Melvin trade paperback, but this one reprints the original comic strips that were published weekly for two years in the Comics Buyer's Guide in the early 1990s. This one's also full of monster pummeling, hot cars, hot babes, giant, horny maggots, crazed, comic book fanboys, depraved witches, plus tons of other weirdos. This huge collected volume of Weird Melvin comic strip is in a standard comic strip 8" x 8" format and will fly off the shelves! New full-color wraparound cover and 128 pages of black and white interior art all by creator Marc Hansen.







How to Self-publish Your Own Comic Book


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How to Self-Publish Your Own Comic Bookis the only reference of its kind, providing complete information on all aspects of the comic book industry and publishing process. Included are sections on: • Getting started • Securing trademarks and copyrights • Comic book creation • Printers and color separators • Contracts • Distribution and sales • Marketing strategies • Promotions and public relations • Budgeting and bookkeeping • Acquiring needed capital • Buying and selling secondary rights Rounding out the volume is a helpful appendix listing that includes the names and addresses of recommended printers, distributors, foreign publishers, comic book industry publications, domestic and foreign comic specialty shops, and related computer resources, making this a truly unique reference that no self-publisher should be without.




Ralph Snart Adventures: Let's get naked!


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Ralph Snart Adventures is the story of a mild-mannered accountant gone mad. Creator Marc Hansen takes the reader into Ralph Snart's fantasy otherworld, while the evil Dr. Goot kidnaps his physical body, seeking out Ralph's powerful brain! At times of such duress, his brain triggers another satiric adventure into his otherworld.




The Publishers Weekly


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Comics Buyer's Guide 1996 Annual


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Marc Hansen's Weird Melvin


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Learn the secret origin of Weird Melvin and his quest to exterminate the world of all monsters. Find out what happens when moonray-zapped flies and monsters breed. Will the Swamp Witch finally realize her dream of having Big Weird as her love slave? Will SlugNutty's violent return spell the doom for poor Smelvin? Hmmm... Lots of questions and all answered in this huge collected volume of Weird Melvin comic book stories. This long-awaited compilation includes issues 1-5 of the original comic book series along with the unpublished sixth issue. 125 pages of monster pummeling, hot cars, hot babes, giant, horny maggots, crazed, comic book fanboys, depraved witches, plus tons of other weirdoes.







ABA Journal


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The ABA Journal serves the legal profession. Qualified recipients are lawyers and judges, law students, law librarians and associate members of the American Bar Association.




Louis D. Brandeis


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As a young lawyer in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Louis Brandeis, born into a family of reformers who came to the United States to escape European anti-Semitism, established the way modern law is practiced. He was an early champion of the right to privacy and pioneer the idea of pro bono work by attorneys. Brandeis invented savings bank life insurance in Massachusetts and was a driving force in the development of the Clayton Antitrust Act, the Federal Reserve Act, and the law establishing the Federal Trade Commission. Brandeis witnessed and suffered from the anti-Semitism rampant in the United States in the early twentieth century, and with the outbreak of World War I, became at age fifty-eight the head of the American Zionist movement. During the brutal six-month congressional confirmation battle that ensued when Woodrow Wilson nominated him to the Supreme Court in 1916, Brandeis was described as “a disturbing element in any gentlemen’s club.” But once on the Court, he became one of its most influential members, developing the modern jurisprudence of free speech and the doctrine of a constitutionally protected right to privacy and suggesting what became known as the doctrine of incorporation, by which the Bill of Rights came to apply to the states. In this award-winning biography, Melvin Urofsky gives us a panoramic view of Brandeis’s unprecedented impact on American society and law.