Mome 17 - Winter 2010 (Paperback, Winter 2010 ed.)


The influence of Fantagraphics flagship anthology of new comic art and storytelling continues to grow with annual award nominations, a widely-acknowledged banner 2008 that found MOME on many year-end critics lists, increasing academic and library interest, several gallery exhibitions mounted nationwide, and an increasingly potent well of top-notch, known and unknown talent making every issue a surprising, dense and delightful read. With this season, the quarterly journal of comics will have brought over 2,000 pages of new comics to the world since its inception in 2005. Upcoming contributors of short stories to MOME include: Lilli Carre, Laura Park, Olivier Schrauwen, Tom Kaczynski, Dash Shaw, Ray Fenwick, Emile Bravo, Andrice Arp, Al Columbia, Eleanor Davis, Nathan Neal, Conor O Keefe, Jon Vermilyea, Jonathan Bennett, Robert Goodin, Sara Edward-Corbett, Derek Van Gieson, and many more. 2009 saw the end of three serials for MOME legendary cartoonist Gilbert Shelton s serialized graphic novel, Last Gig in Shngrlig, Paul Hornschemeier s Life with Mr. Dangerous, and Tim Hensley s Wally Gropius and the launch of two more. T. Edward Bak s biography of German naturalist Georg Wilhelm Steller who traveled with Vitus Bering on what is generally known as the Second Kamchatka Expedition in 1741 is certain to eventually become one of the most acclaimed graphic novels of the decade. In the hands of Bak, Steller s narrative story transcends natural history, science and biography and becomes a riveting, beautifully illustrated drama. Ted Stearn s cult favorite characters have struck a chord with comic lovers over the years (Matt Groening declares them why I love comics ) in two previous graphic novels, Fuzz & Pluck and Fuzz & Pluck: Splitsville. Stearn now graces MOME with a new, serialized adventure in which the hapless Fuzz & Pluck discover a literal money tree. The ensuing entanglement of intrigue and desire is a surrealist, picaresque tour de force of comics storytelling with strong thematical ties to America s housing and financial meltdown, and the dreams that led to it. There s also a pirate, and we all know that pirates sell."

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The influence of Fantagraphics flagship anthology of new comic art and storytelling continues to grow with annual award nominations, a widely-acknowledged banner 2008 that found MOME on many year-end critics lists, increasing academic and library interest, several gallery exhibitions mounted nationwide, and an increasingly potent well of top-notch, known and unknown talent making every issue a surprising, dense and delightful read. With this season, the quarterly journal of comics will have brought over 2,000 pages of new comics to the world since its inception in 2005. Upcoming contributors of short stories to MOME include: Lilli Carre, Laura Park, Olivier Schrauwen, Tom Kaczynski, Dash Shaw, Ray Fenwick, Emile Bravo, Andrice Arp, Al Columbia, Eleanor Davis, Nathan Neal, Conor O Keefe, Jon Vermilyea, Jonathan Bennett, Robert Goodin, Sara Edward-Corbett, Derek Van Gieson, and many more. 2009 saw the end of three serials for MOME legendary cartoonist Gilbert Shelton s serialized graphic novel, Last Gig in Shngrlig, Paul Hornschemeier s Life with Mr. Dangerous, and Tim Hensley s Wally Gropius and the launch of two more. T. Edward Bak s biography of German naturalist Georg Wilhelm Steller who traveled with Vitus Bering on what is generally known as the Second Kamchatka Expedition in 1741 is certain to eventually become one of the most acclaimed graphic novels of the decade. In the hands of Bak, Steller s narrative story transcends natural history, science and biography and becomes a riveting, beautifully illustrated drama. Ted Stearn s cult favorite characters have struck a chord with comic lovers over the years (Matt Groening declares them why I love comics ) in two previous graphic novels, Fuzz & Pluck and Fuzz & Pluck: Splitsville. Stearn now graces MOME with a new, serialized adventure in which the hapless Fuzz & Pluck discover a literal money tree. The ensuing entanglement of intrigue and desire is a surrealist, picaresque tour de force of comics storytelling with strong thematical ties to America s housing and financial meltdown, and the dreams that led to it. There s also a pirate, and we all know that pirates sell."

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General

Imprint

Fantagraphics Books

Country of origin

United States

Release date

July 2010

Availability

Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days

First published

2010

Authors

Editors

Dimensions

229 x 178 x 12mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Unsewn / adhesive bound

Pages

120

Edition

Winter 2010 ed.

ISBN-13

978-1-60699-302-6

Barcode

9781606993026

Categories

LSN

1-60699-302-X



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