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Top Shelf's massive annual sale starts today:

Special Deals / Top Shelf Productions

A ton of great books for super cheap. And ton of books I haven't read for super cheap. I dropped $65 and got about 13 different ones today. May come back for more.

The ****ing From Hell companion, 288 pages, is $1. ONE DOLLAR.

Want some recommendations?

Lost Dogs - $5
The Underwater Elder - $3
Ax Vol. 1 - $3
The Homeland Directive - $3
Liar's Kiss - $3
Voice Of The Fire - $3
The Mirror Of Love - $3

A bunch of Alan Moore stuff on the list. Cheeeeeeeeeeeeap.

Also, Liar's Kiss is by Eric Skillman who, you may be interested to know, is one of the guys that designs the cover art for Criterion releases.
 
so is adgy flying to Austin this sunday?

Giant Size presents HOWARD THE DUCK | Austin | Alamo Drafthouse Cinema

Critically reviled and a flop on its original release,1986’s HOWARD THE DUCK took a character who was outselling Spider-Man and the X-Men at different times and made him the butt of the jokes for once. Co-creator and writer Steve Gerber took Marvel to court, a fight detailed in Sean Howe’s Marvel Comics: The Untold Story. Despite critical derision, a generation of fans grew up loving Howard on cable and VHS. Maybe it was the duck boobs. Well, hopefully it wasn’t the duck boobs.

Co-creator and illustrator Val Mayerik never watched the movie all the way through. Steve Gerber sadly passed away a few years ago, but Val Mayerik (who now lives in Austin) has agreed to watch the movie with us for the first time and do a post-show Q&A with Mois?s Chiullan and John Gholson. After the Q&A, Val will sign for fans and do a meet and greet in the lobby. He’ll also have a print for sale that long-time Howard fans should enjoy.

Val recently appeared as a guest on episodes of Giant Size and Electric Shadow, telling stories about Gerber, Bill Mantlo, and Z-movie king Donald G Jackson, among others. Val is a guest at Mondo-Con Sept 20-21 and Dallas Comic-Con Fan Days Oct 17-19.
 
Final Teaser: An Astonishing New Project By Alan Moore And Gabriel Andrade From Avatar Press - Bleeding Cool Comic Book, Movie, TV News

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Alan Moore doing Crossed? Ok, you got me curious.

http://www.bleedingcool.com/2014/09...set-series-by-alan-moore-and-gabriel-andrade/

That project is an all-original and self-contained 6-issue arc set within the epidemic-infected Crossed universe as created by Garth Ennis, but with a major twist: it is set 100 years in the future, a century from the date of the original Crossed outbreak. The series is entitled Crossed: +100.

Alan Moore has returned to full scripting a new monthly comic for this series, and was compelled to do so through a series of increasingly piquant conversations with his friend Garth Ennis about the implications of the Crossed series for humanity’s future. In response, Moore has created an entirely new world and a hundred years of “missing” history to explore the future of the Crossed outbreak, what will happen to the Crossed themselves over such a long period of time, and what fate awaits humanity after losing the basic elements of modern civilization. With Moore as the single author on the series, it’s a comics master producing a new apocalyptic vision for readers by returning to the roots of dynamic speculative fiction.

Yep, very curious.
 
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I would be totally interested in that except for the fact that Moore is a crotchety old curmudgeon. I do look forward to him distancing himself from it as soon as people like it.
 
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