Underground Comics

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Doctor Who Tardis Figural Mug


Doctor Who Tardis Figural Mug


$17.95


Imported from the UK! The TARDIS' chameleon circuit is supposed to allow the time-space craft of the Doctor to blend into its surroundings, only it has never worked quite right. This time, the chameleon circuit has caused the TARDIS, still stuck in its form as a 1960's London police box, to become shaped like a coffee mug!...

Ghostbusters No Ghost Logo Mug


Ghostbusters No Ghost Logo Mug


$9.55


No Ghost Logo Mug...

End of the Century - The Story of the Ramones


End of the Century - The Story of the Ramones


$5.29


In 1974 four lovable moptops from Queens known as Joey, Johnny, Tommy, and Dee Dee Ramone took the New York music scene by storm and helped create the musical style known as punk rock. Follow the band's stormy 20-plus-year career, as membership changes, drug problems and personal rivalries always threatened to tear it apart, in this documentary tribute filled with rare concert footage and intervie...

Peel Slowly & See


Peel Slowly & See


$38.98


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The Best Underground Stand-Up Comics 2011 - Silver Nails [Explicit]


The Best Underground Stand-Up Comics 2011 - Silver Nails [Explicit]


$6.23


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Cry For Dawn: The Documentary


Cry For Dawn: The Documentary



"Here it is, an insiders look at what makes Cry for Dawn one of the most controversial and sought after independent comics ever published. Featuring co-creators Joseph Monks and Joseph Michael Linsner in no holds-barred interviews and on the road footage of their 1991-92 tour of the comic convention circuit. Take a look inside Joe Linsner's private sketch books and witness the evolution of a growi...


Sonic The Hedgehog - The Complete Series


Sonic The Hedgehog - The Complete Series


$19.97


The compete series available for the first time ever on a 4-DVD box set!Sonic the Hedgehog (voiced by Family Matters' Jaleel White) super fast and irreverent leads a group of freedom fighters bent on restoring their planet's beauty and freeing its citizens from the tyranny of the evil Dr. Robotnik.The fusion of powerful storylines witty banter and a dark atmosphere made Sonic The Hedgehog--dubbed ...

Underworld (Unrated Extended Cut)


Underworld (Unrated Extended Cut)


$7.89


Super-stylish gothic horror/adventure stars Kate Beckinsale as vampire huntress Selene, out to destroy the Lycans, the werewolf race her kind have been warring with for centuries. Selene falls in love with Michael (Scott Speedman), a human caught between both sides in the conflict, but when he's infected by lupine disease and becomes a werewolf, Selene calls on Viktor (Bill Nighy), an elder vampir...

Underground Toys Star Wars In Your Pocket Talking Keychain - Yoda


Underground Toys Star Wars In Your Pocket Talking Keychain - Yoda


$4.99


The dark side never felt so soft! This plush is impressive... most impressive. Soft Sith Lord for the hugging! Hear the haunting sound of Darth Vader breathing! This Darth Vader 15-Inch Talking Plush, a recreation of absolutely everyone's favorite Dark Lord of the Sith, voices the haunting sound of Vader's breathing! It's incredibly cute and lifelike well, certainly cuter than in real life and mak...

Underground Toys In Your Pocket Talking Keychain - Monty Python


Underground Toys In Your Pocket Talking Keychain - Monty Python


$4.99


Talking keychain featuring sounds from "Monty Python and the Holy Grail," "The Meaning of Life," and "Life of Brian". Includes the following sayings... "Always look on the bright side of life [Whistle]And finally monsieur, a wafer thin mint", "Alright but apart the sanitation, the medicine, education, wine, public order, irrigation, roads, the fresh water system, and public health... What have th...

A History of Underground Comics (Paperback)


A History of Underground Comics (Paperback)


$19.57


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Ed the Happy Clown (Hardcover)


Ed the Happy Clown (Hardcover)


$12


A LONG-OUT-OF-PRINT CLASIC BYA MASTER OF UNDERGROUND COMICSIn the late 1980s, the idiosyncratic Chester Brown (author of the muchlauded Paying for It and Louis Riel) began writing the cult classic comic book...

A History of Underground Comics (Paperback)


A History of Underground Comics (Paperback)


$40.69


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Underground Cruse (Hardcover)


Underground Cruse (Hardcover)


$42.28


Howard Cruse has been producing amazing, ground-breaking comics for nearly 40 years. For the first time we’ve collected Cruse’s work from the days of the Underground through to present times. From his light-hearted Barefootz strips to biting political satire, to his take on Nancy and Little Lulu, this volume brings you the work of one of the most powerful communicators in the history of comics.

Erotic Comics (Hardcover)


Erotic Comics (Hardcover)


$51.95


This international survey of erotic comics chronicles a groundbreaking form of sexual expression up to 1970, the years when mainstream culture spurned explicit eroticism. In the 1930s, American "Tijuana Bibles," little pornographic comic books that parodied popular comics and comic strips, were widely available. World War II gave a boost to erotic comics, especially illustrated pin-ups. This set the stage for men`s magazines such as Playboy, which included racy cartoons from the beginning, and fetish comics. The flowering of the counterculture in the next decade gave rise to underground comics, whose acknowledged master was Robert Crumb. A parallel development occurred in Europe, where erotic comics like Barbarella were suddenly the rage. Erotic Comics tells this story with hundreds of illustrations, informative text, and insights from key artists, writers, and publishers. It`s sexy, artistic, entertaining, intriguing, and informative.

Black Images in the Comics (Paperback)


Black Images in the Comics (Paperback)


$27.96


This book spotlights over 100 comic strips, comic books, and graphic novels to feature black characters from all over the world over the last century, and the result is a fascinating journey to, if not enlightenment, then at least away from the horrendous caricatures of yore.The book begins with the habitually appalling images of blacks as ignorant ?coons? in the earliest syndicated strips (Happy Hooligan, Moon Mullins, and The Katzenjammer Kids); continues with the almost-quaint colonialist images of the often-suppressed Tintin album Tintin in the Congo and such ambiguous figures as Mandrake the Magician`s ?noble savage? assistant Lothar in the `30s (not to mention Torchy Brown, the first syndicated black character), moving on to such oddities as the offensive Ebony character in Will Eisner`s otherwise classic The Spirit from the `40s and `50s.We then continue into the often earnest attempts at `60s integration in such strips as Peanuts (and comic books such as the Fantastic Four), as well as the first wave of ?black strips? like Wee Pals, juxtaposed with the shocking satire of underground comics such as R. Crumb`s incendiary Angefood McSpade. Also investigated is the increased use of blacks in super-hero comic books as well as syndicated strips. Black Images in the Comics wraps up from the `80s to now, with the increased visibility of blacks, often in works actually produced by blacks, all the way to the South African strip Madam & Eve, Aaron McGruder`s pointed daily The Boondocks, and more ? including over a dozen new entries added to the out-of-print hardcover edition.Each strip, comic, or graphic novel is spotlighted via a compact but instructive 200-word essay and a representative illustration. The book is augmented by a context-setting introduction, an extensive source list and bibliography, and a foreword by Charles R. Johnson, the recipient of a