Tank Girl Full Color Classics Volume 2


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After the initial success of their early Tank Girl comics, Hewlett and Martin ventured into some wild experimentation, deft piss-taking, and ill-advised, egotistical fourth-wall breaking. This book covers that entire period, as Jamie and Alan remove the tops of their skulls, and stir the porridge-like contents within with a wooden spoon. This collection includes a raft of supplementary material, lost artefacts, and never before seen art and text. The turd has been polished with a new coat of color paint.










The Virgin Illustrated Encyclopedia of Pop & Rock


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Cut through the haze of rock reference with the updated second edition of this illustrated encyclopedia. There are over 1800 entries on the stars who have shaped rock history, whether they were destined to become icons or bygones, influential or infamous. Each entry provides essential facts and opinion on songwriters, musicians and producers and includes a sidebar of star-rated recommended albums. There are over 600 images to complement the text and a full album listing for each act at the back of the book.




1996 Comic Book Index


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Journeys of Desire


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A comprehensive guide to European actors in American film, this book brings together 15 chapters with A-Z entries on over 900 individuals. It includes case studies of prominent individuals and phenomena associated with the emigres, such as the stereotyping of European actresses in 'bad women' roles, and the irony of Jewish actors playing Nazis.




Tank Girl: Full Color Classics #3.1


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Tank Girl 1993-1994. Tank Girl was originally published in the legendary Deadline Magazine between the years of 1988 to 1995. Drawn and written, for the most part, by Jamie Hewlett and Alan Martin, it mixed a punk aesthetic with Looney Tunes style adventures. In this anniversary series we reappraise the initial run of comics, giving them a shiny new full-color treatment in a style consistent with their age and original production, and add context with artwork, strips, and photos from the Hewlett & Martin archives. Happy Birthday Tank Girl!




Tank Girl Full Color Classics Volume 2


Book Description

After the initial success of their early Tank Girl comics, Hewlett and Martin ventured into some wild experimentation, deft piss-taking, and ill-advised, egotistical fourth-wall breaking. This book covers that entire period, as Jamie and Alan remove the tops of their skulls, and stir the porridge-like contents within with a wooden spoon. This collection includes a raft of supplementary material, lost artefacts, and never before seen art and text. The turd has been polished with a new coat of color paint.