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Eddie Campbell

    Eddie Campbell has earned an international following for his groundbreaking work in graphic novels over a career spanning more than 25 years. He consistently explores complex themes, employing a distinctive style that delves into the psychological depth of his characters. His narratives often draw upon mythology and history, reimagining timeless stories and figures for a contemporary audience. Campbell's innovative approach to visual storytelling and the profound artistic quality of his graphic novels are highly regarded.

    Pariah Redux
    Dotty's Inferno
    Minimum Wage Volume 1: Focus on the Strange
    Alec
    From Hell
    The From Hell Companion
    • The From Hell Companion is a fascinating read of almost 100,000 words and the same page size as From Hell itself, with illustrative material on every spread. The main thread in it is a selection of the best of Alan Moore's actual script sequences but this is supported with a generous selection of Moore's thumbnail sketches from his private notebooks for individual pages. Includes commentary from Eddie Campbell and two 16 page colour sections featuring brand new artwork. All arranged in narrative order, the reader will feel they have read From Hell from a fresh perspective.

      The From Hell Companion
    • From Hell

      • 576 pages
      • 21 hours of reading
      4.2(35989)Add rating

      Following the huge success of From Hell, Knockabout presents a stunning volume comprising a new story by Alan Moore, Snakes and Ladders, based on a performance given on Red Lion Square in Holborn. The other story, originally a performance piece by Alan Moore and Tim Perkins, was adapted as a comic by Eddie Campbell. It is a shamanism of childhood, a journey from the present to the past, back into the womb and beyond. The last part of this volume is an extensive interview of Alan Moore he gave Eddie Campbell for his self-published magazine, Egomania.

      From Hell
    • For the first time ever, the pioneering autobiographical comics of master cartoonist Eddie Campbell (From Hell) are collected in a single volume! Brilliantly observed and profoundly expressed, the ALEC stories present a version of Campbell's own life, filtered through the alter ego of "Alec MacGarry." Over many years, we witness Alec's (and Eddie's) progression "from beer to wine" - wild nights at the pub, existential despair, the hunt for love, the quest for art, becoming a "responsible breadwinner," feeling lost at his own movie premiere, and much more! Eddie's outlandish fantasies and metafictional tricks convert life into art, while staying fully grounded in his own absurdity. This Life-Size Omnibus edition of ALEC includes all the stories from The King Canute Crowd, Three-Piece Suit, How to be an Artist, and After the Snooter, as well as the very early, out-of-print ALEC stories and a staggering amount of bonus material.

      Alec
    • Freshly separated Rob Hoffman is trying to reassemble his life. Only 25, he's going through a divorce, his finances are in ruins, and he's forced to move back in with mom. The internet is about to erase his number-one source of income: men's mags. But the internet also offers a new angle on dating, and so begins Rob's adventures as a singleton.

      Minimum Wage Volume 1: Focus on the Strange
    • Dotty's Inferno

      • 72 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Meet Dotty. In life she was a call girl. In death she’s been damned to work in Hell’s Inhuman Resources department, New Male Arrivals Division, assigning wayward souls their crummy afterlives. As the goggle-eyed philosophical Frenchman once wrote, “Hell is other people.” Meet Dotty. In life she was a call girl. In death she’s been damned to work in Hell’s New Male Arrivals Division assigning wayward souls their crummy afterlives. For eternity. All the same, Dotty spends more time away from her desk on odd jobs and adventures, be they fetching Cerberus from Hell’s dog pound to licking psychotropic toads’ heads and tripping ballz. Forever is a long time, so might as well make the best of a hellish situation. From the pages of Heavy Metal and Soft Wood, as well as six never-before-seen stories, Dotty’s Inferno is a roasty romp by MAD and Minimum Wage creator Bob Fingerman. This expanded edition includes an exclusive new story! Also included, a bonus gallery featuring “pin-ups” by John Cebollero, Howard Chaykin, Dave Johnson, Mike Mignola, Dan Panosian and Bill Sienkiewicz!

      Dotty's Inferno
    • In a modest Manhattan walk-up, a group of survivors are on their last legs. As the end seems nigh, a teenage girl is spotted on the avenue, not only alive but repelling the undead like Moses parting the Red Sea. When she comes to their aid questions of who, what and why she’s immune to attack arise. Almost like a play, this single location-centric story features a strong cast of archetypal, yet fully fleshed-out, distinct, characters. The artist; the young widow; the elderly couple; the bros living a new normal, for one of whom it’s also finally living his truth; the country boy who’s turned his back on his faith only to have it return in earnest. And the mysterious stranger that arrives as their savior, only to confound them, even as she complies with their ever-increasing impositions. PARIAH sets the classic zombie tropes on their ear as the element of immunity to attack is introduced into the mix. Very contemporary, but also taking cues from the classic New York cinema of Martin Scorcese, Neil Simon, Woody Allen and other gritty cinema and literature, PARIAH thrusts the reader into a truly dire survivors’ tale, capturing the desperation and resolve of its disparate cast.

      Pariah Redux
    • Bacchus Volume 1

      • 560 pages
      • 20 hours of reading

      In Bacchus, the visionary behind From Hell (with Alan Moore) and ALEC: The Years Have Pants presents his version of "an American-style comic book," filtered through his own brilliant, whimsical, and wide-ranging sensibility. With a fine blend of action, comedy, suspense, and an ear for a great story, Bacchus brings the gods and myths of ancient Greece to modern life, as if they had never left. Nearly 600-pages, this deluxe volume collects the first half of the Bacchus saga (including "Immortality Isn't Forever," "The Gods of Business," "Doing the Islands with Bacchus," "The Eyeball Kid: One Man Show," and "Earth, Water, Air & Fire") with new notes and commentary by the author.

      Bacchus Volume 1
    • Londýn, podzim 1888. Místo pěti brutálních vražd prostitutek, jejichž pachatelem je mytická bytost Jack Rozparovač. Scéna začíná s krásnou, mírně přiopilou prostitutkou, která se snaží ignorovat stín muže s cylindrem, jenž ji sleduje. Jak zrychluje krok, následuje ji, až se dostane do postranní uličky, kde dojde k tragédii. Moore v románu nezakrývá, že smrt těchto žen byla hrozná a nezasloužená, a odmítá pohodlné hororové klišé, místo toho odhaluje nepřikrášlenou pravdu. Důležitější než identita vraha je to, jak a proč se to všechno stalo. Čtenář se tak jako detektiv Dirk Gently v knihách Douglase Adamse zabývá celým světem, v němž ke zločinu došlo. Viktoriánská Anglie, s jejími klady i zápory, technickým pokrokem a bídou, je zde vykreslena s důrazem na sociální kontext. Román lze číst jako netradiční detektivku, beletrizovanou literaturu faktu či sociologickou studii viktoriánské společnosti. Nabízí pohled na výjimečně vzdělaného sériového vraha a není to četba pro každého. Vstupte pouze na vlastní nebezpečí, pokud se odvážíte nahlédnout na viktoriánskou Anglii očima Jacka Rozparovače. Alan Moore, mistr komiksového žánru, zde rozebírá nejzáhadnější série vražd v historii. Hrdinou příběhu je lékař William Withey Gull, který tráví svůj čas s Listonovým nožem v ruce. Co by člověk neudělal pro vlast…

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