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Cryptozoo Crew
Allan Gross
Nantier Beall Minoustchine Publishing
, 2006
A raucous, exciting, and more than a little satirical graphic novel
Cryptozoo Crew, Volume 1 is a raucous, exciting, and more than a little satirical graphic novel following a handsome, brawny, gung-ho cryptozoologist and his stunningly beautiful not to mention ruthlessly resourceful wife. Together their voyages of discovery pit them ...
Roadsong Volume 1 (Roadsong)
Allan Gross
TokyoPop
, 2006
alright.
As far as most original english language manga goes, this is pretty good. The story is very interesting and is unique. With it's american feel, any manga fan would find it a nice read. Also, the art is pretty easy on the eyes. I have no complaints. But for american ...
Roadsong Volume 3 (Roadsong)
Allan Gross,
Joanna Estep
TokyoPop
, 2008
The boys head to the fabled Haight Ashbury district in San Francisco in search of answers that might free Monty's father. However, the town that was once home to the Hippie Free Love Movement has changed. While Drugs, Sex and Rock'n'Roll are still 'live and kickin' in the neo-punk clubs of the city, it's all big business today. The new dregs of ...
The Clone Conspiracy
William Messner-Loebs
,
Marc Hempel
, ...
Insight Studios Group
, 1998
A graphic novel and essay entitled "The Clone Gunman Theory" show how today's scientific breakthroughs in cloning began in the 1960s with a man the world's intelligence community called DOCTOR CYBORG. This action adventure story proves once and for all that the secret of cloning arose from an ancient civilization, passing through the hands of ...
Tarzan: The Savage Heart #4 July 30 1999
Allan Gross
Dark Horse Comics
, 1999
Rhetorical Hermeneutics: Invention and Interpretation in the Age of Science (S U N Y Series in Speech ...
State University of New York Press
, 1996
Tarzan: The Savage Heart #1 April 1999
Allan Gross
Dark Horse Comics
, 1999
Doctor Cyborg
Allan Gross,
Michael Avon Oeming
, ...
Image Comics
, 2005
Malcolm Syberg has created powerful devices that could be used as weapons of mass destruction. If Malcolm lets himself be used by the government, they will grant his every wish. But his inventions would be pushing the world closer to the brink of disaster. What would you do? Has Doctor Cyborg been released from the sanitarium prematurely? He is ...
Gray Morrow Visionary
Mark Wheatley
, Allan Gross, ...
Insight Studios Group
, 2001
Comics and Pop Culture
I first saw Gray Morrow's art in Creepy magazine in '66. He was one of their top artists, along with Frank Frazetta, Jack Davis, Al Williamson, Reed Crandall, and Angelo Torres. Some of Morrow's drawings and paintings from that era are reprinted here as well as much ...
Argus #2 June 1995
Mark Wheatley and Allan Gross
DC Comics
, 1995
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