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Angela Becerra Vidergar

The Graphic Novel Archive: trade paperbacks, manga, comic strip collections, original g... - 0 views

  • The Graphic Novel Archive's mission is to catalog these tomes of sequential art. To sort, organize and categorize these books, and make this information available to visitors like you. And there's more. Be it history, news, reviews, previews, release schedules, shipping updates, solicitations, comparison shopping, or just some friendly conversation - if you enjoy graphic novels, you've found yourself a great little web site. Be sure to set your graphic novel preference (western, eastern, or both) and then have a look around. It only gets better from here. And don't forget - creating your free MyGNA account will allow you to track your collection, set up a wish list; even monitor prices for graphic novel bargains! If you'd like to help out in improving the Graphic Novel Archive, feel free to join the GNA's community of contributing editors. Everyone is welcome - readers, publishers, and creators alike.
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WONDER WOMAN MUSEUM - 0 views

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    WELCOME TO A SENSATIONAL WEBSITE DEDICATED TO ARCHIVING THE ART, LITERATURE, AND MEMORABILIA OF WONDER WOMAN
Angela Becerra Vidergar

CFP: [Collections] Comics, Graphic Narrative, and Sequential Art from James F. Wurtz on... - 0 views

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    UPenn Call for Papers listing on "Comics, Graphic Narrative, and Sequential Art"
Angela Becerra Vidergar

Alfred Kubin: Graphic Works 1897-1910 - 0 views

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    alfred_kubin.jpg Marked by eerie, nightmarish imagery, the work of Alfred Kubin seems awfully appropriate on Halloween. The Austrian artist mined the depths of the human subconscious to craft some of the most enduringly spectral drawings, watercolors and lithographs. The recently-released monograph "Graphic Works 1897-1910" accompanies the retrospective by the same name that is currently on display at the Neue Galerie New York, which focuses on his earliest works drawn at the turn of the century.
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