In his wicked and witty autobiography, TV presenter Ross tackles all manner of subjects from daily life — diets, sex, pets, fashion — mystified and delighted at his own and everyone else’s idiocy. From the Hardcover edition.
Jonathan Ross Books
Jonathan Ross is widely recognized for his television and radio career, particularly his distinctive chat show in the 2000s. He has a varied background, including work as a comedian, film critic, and radio DJ, establishing himself as a prominent British broadcaster. Known for his sharp wit and self-deprecating humor, often drawing on his own speech impediment, Ross injects a unique energy into his interviews. While primarily celebrated for his presenting, he has also authored comic books, showcasing a broader creative scope.






New York, 1929. The height of Prohibition. The cops turn a blind eye while the mobs run the city, dealing in guns, girls and illegal liquor. But the arrival of the mysterious Dragonmir Family from Eastern Europe with more of a taste for blood than booze upsets the status quo. The first graphic work from TV's Jonathan Ross is a hard boiled noir crime thriller, with art from Tommy Lee Edwards.
18 years ago, a strange crystal touched down in San Francisco and every pregnant woman in the area gave birth. These were no ordinary children, though, as each but one was gifted an extraordinary power. Used by society for entertainment, these special children live in a form of slavery with no rights, except the ability to compete in the Games.
Spider-Man tangles with Doc Ock, Kraven, and the Green Goblin, while Peter Parker navigates the perils of teen romance in the second half of Lee and Ditko's Amazing Spider-Man magnum opus. This volume in the Eisner-Award winning series sources the highest quality comic books to reproduce... číst celé
