Comic Book Downloads

Jan 31, 2012




comic book downloads

Jim Lee/Stan Lee ‘Comic Book Greats’ pt 3


TapouT Comic Book Tee


TapouT Comic Book Tee


$18.99


TapouT Comic Book Tee

Comic Book Confidential


Comic Book Confidential


$19.99


Comic Book Confidential – Poster

Green Lantern Comic Book


Green Lantern Comic Book


$12.99


Green Lantern Comic Book – Tin Sign

3Pc Comic Book Heroine Costume


3Pc Comic Book Heroine Costume


$52.99


3Pc Comic Book Heroine Costume

World War Ii: Comic Book


World War Ii: Comic Book


$19.99


World War Ii: Comic Book – Giclee Print

Draw Comic Book Action


Draw Comic Book Action


$18.56


Superhero feats and exhilarating fights are the climax of a comic book; with How to Draw Comic Book Action you will learn to draw this fun and vital part of comic art. Techniques for drawing every dynamic action are explained from running, swinging and flying through to fist fights, group rumbles, and battles.

Comic Book Century: The History of American Comic Books


Comic Book Century: The History of American Comic Books


$13.43


This book charts the history of American comic books, from 1930s comic strip collections to contemporary graphic novels. The author examines how comic books have reflected, and in some cases even shaped, American pop culture. Depression-era escapism, World War II patriotism, 1950s teen culture, Vietnam-era angst, Japanese comic book art influences, and a broad array of modern-day concerns are all reflected in comic book history.

The Comic Book Mystery


The Comic Book Mystery


$3.95


The Alden children are searching for a rare comic book of their favorite superhero, Captain Fantastic. They finally find the comic and something else, too–a strange note inside, "signed" by the comic’s creator. The Aldens realize the note is a fake. But when they start to investigate, the mysterious note is stolen It looks like someone wants to sabotage a superhero. The Aldens will need their super powers of investigation to catch this comic book culprit

Comic Book Fanthropology


Comic Book Fanthropology


$19.61


Comic Book Fanthropology examines the questions of who and what comic fans are. What prompts them to join fandom in the first place, and why do they so often choose to remain a part of it throughout their lives? The specifics of comic fandom have changed since its hesitant beginnings in the 1920s and ’30s, but the fans themselves have not. Whether they’re interested in superheroes or in sh jo manga, whether they express themselves in letter columns or through costuming, whether they enjoy minicomics or webcomics, Comic Book Fanthropology explains who they are.

The Comic Book Bible


The Comic Book Bible


$8.88


Hey, kids–get a new perspective on scripture with "The Comic Book Bible, " a colorfully-illustrated, cartoon treatment of the most important book of all. For the past 15 years, "The Comic Book Bible" has entertained and educated tens of thousands of 8-12 year olds. Now, it’s available in a brand-new edition Highlighting more than five dozen stories and sections from the entire Bible–Genesis through Revelation–"The Comic Book Bible "features fun artwork and age-appropriate text, along with a relevant scripture verse on every page. Get into the Bible with "The Comic Book Bible"

Perspective! for Comic Book Artists


Perspective! for Comic Book Artists


$20.05


This clever book teaches artists the unique skill of drawing perspective for spectacular landscapes, fantastic interiors, and other wildly animated backgrounds to fit comic-strip panels.

Comic Strips & Comic Books on Radio


Comic Strips & Comic Books on Radio


$23.94


From Archie Andrews to Tom Mix, all radio characters and programs that ever stemmed from a comic book or comic strip in radio’s golden age are collected here, for the first time, in an easy-to-read, A through Z book

The Comic Book Makers


The Comic Book Makers


$19.97


Filled with real-life anecdotes and insights, this is a history of the talented creators who brought us Superman, Captain America, Archie, Captain Marvel, Spider-Man, and dozens of other comic book favourites, as well as the stories of the other people who helped shape comic book history. Meet the crime comics editor who would himself be accused of a gruesome murder; the horror artist who was periodically released from a mental hospital in order to meet his publishing deadlines; the famous Senator Estes Kefauver, whose subcommittee investigated comic books as a cause of juvenile delinquency; and dozens of other fascinating personalities.

The Contemporary Comic Book Superhero


The Contemporary Comic Book Superhero


$79.69


Over the last several decades, comic book superheroes have multiplied and, in the process, become more complicated. In this cutting edge anthology an international roster of contributors offer original research and writing on the contemporary comic book superhero, with occasional journeys into the film and television variation. As superheroes and their stories have grown with the audiences that consume them, their formulas, conventions, and narrative worlds have altered to follow suit, injecting new, unpredictable and more challenging characterizations that engage ravenous readers who increasingly demand more.

Marvel Create Your Own Comic Book with Stickers


Marvel Create Your Own Comic Book with Stickers


$2.99


Includes (1) comic book with (3) sticker sheets.

The Great Comic Book Heroes


The Great Comic Book Heroes


$5.2


Fantagraphics is proud to publish Jules Feiffer’s long out-of-print and seminal essay of comics criticism, The Great Comic Book Heroes, in a compact and affordable size. In 1965, Feiffer wrote what is arguably the first critical history of the comic book superheroes of the late 1930s and early 1940s, including Plastic Man, Batman, Superman, The Spirit and others. In the book, Feiffer writes about the unique the place of comics in the space between high and low art and the power which this space offers both the creator and reader. The Great Comic Book Heroes is widely acknowledged to be the first book to analyze the juvenile medium of superhero comics in a critical manner, but without denying the iconic hold such works have over readers of all ages. Out of print for over 30 years, Feiffer’s book discusses the role that the patriotic superhero played during World War II in shaping the public spirit of civilians and soldiers, as well as the escapist power these stories held over the zeitgeist of America. With wit and insight Feiffer discusses what the great comic book heroes meant to him as a child and later as an artist; along with his trenchant and wrly-written commentary, the book includes numerous illustrated examples of strips and characters discussed.

Official Overstreet Comic Book Companion


Official Overstreet Comic Book Companion


$3.95


America’s leading expert on comic book prices presents an all-new "Comic Book Companion." This compact edition gives current values for all the new comics and a complete record of contemporary comic books and graphic novels. "The Comic Book Companion" includes: – The latest price information on comics from the 1950s to today – A special Toy Rings guide: an illustrated, up-to-date price guide to the highly collectible comic character toy rings

The Goon #30 Comic Book


The Goon #30 Comic Book


$2.99


The Goon #30 Comic Book. The war with Labrazio is reaching its boiling point as Franky faces his greatest moral dilemma. And it has nothing to do with his pants! Writer/artist Eric Powell teams with acclaimed colorist Dave Stewart for another nail-biting adventure of The Goon! 32 pages/

Comic Book Movies


Comic Book Movies


$14.2


Modern special effects have made large-scale comic superhero epics possible, and the diversity of the comics being published has allowed for a wide variety of subjects, as evidenced by "Ghost World, From Hell, Akira," and "Road to Perdition," This book looks at 20 key titles in detail, covering every stage of the journey from comic book panel to feature-film frame. It explains development, production, sequels, and spin-offs. It analyzes the huge success of the "Superman" and "Batman" franchises and such misfires as "Mystery Men" and "Dick Tracy," Included are interviews with key creative artists about the development of film from an original comics series.

The Comic Con


The Comic Con


$5.4


Three kids + an alliance of supervillains + one priceless comic book = one amazing adventure Nate, Teddy, and Fiona are preparing for one of the biggest days of the year–the opening of the annual Kanigher Falls Comic Convention. Meanwhile, Nate and Ultraviolet hear that someone’s been auditioning supervillians for a big job. The challenge is to pull off the world’s biggest heist. The first day of the convention arrives, and Nate and his friends discover that a group of supervillians have formed an alliance in an attempt to steal a valuable comic book Who will swoop in to save the day?

Comic Book Tattoo


Comic Book Tattoo


$26.71


Over 80 of the best creators from every style and genre have contributed over 50 stories to this anthology featuring tales inspired by the songs of multi-platinum recording artist, Tori Amos Featuring an introduction by Neil Gaiman, with stories by creators such as Carla Speed McNeil, Mark Buckingham, C.B. Cebulski, Nikki Cook, Hope Larson, John Ney Reiber, Ryan Kelly, and many, many others, Comic Book Tattoo encapsulates the breadth, depth, and beauty of modern comics in this coffee table format book.

Creepy #2 Comic Book


Creepy #2 Comic Book


$4.99


Creepy #2 Comic Book. It’s alive! It’s evil! And it’s coming for you. Horror fans and art fiends, beware — a new issue of new Creepy is lurking right around the corner. Dark Horse Comics and New Comic Company keep the hellfires burning in October with another evil-engorged 48 pages of short horror stories by established greats and ook-inducing newcomers. This issue, we’re featuring the second mind-bendingly gruesome chapter of “The Curse;” a ghastly shocker from legendary horror writer Joe R. Lansdale; an all-new Loathsome Lore; new work from Jason Shawn Alexander, Dan Braun, and Greg Ruth and much, much gore! Creepy is not only packed with paralyzing tales of fear, it’s a jaw-dropping value, too. With 48 pages packed with content, not advertising, our boo buffet is one hell of a deal! 48 pages.

The Goon #28 Comic Book


The Goon #28 Comic Book


$2.99


The Goon #28 Comic Book. The Zombie Priest becomes an unwilling agent of the Goon when things heat up in the Labrazio gang war. Could he hold the secret to Labrazio’s power and Franky’s missing sausage links? Eric Powell continues his monthly run on his Eisner Award-winning series The Goon with Dave Stewart on colors. 32 pages.

The Goon #29 Comic Book


The Goon #29 Comic Book


$2.99


The Goon #29 Comic Book. Welcome to another installment of Eric Powell’s Eisner Award-winning, newly nominated series The Goon! Buzzard is on a mission, and sets forth to discover the key to Labrazio’s destruction, the true nature not only of Mr. Wicker’s return, but also his relationship with Mirna. Plus some funny stuff probably happens, too. 32 pages.

101 Comic Book Trivia Questions


101 Comic Book Trivia Questions


$1.91


Another foray into comic book trivia, here are 101 questions from Marvel, DC, Charlton, Dell, Harvey, Gold Key and nearly every other publisher.

Hollywood Undead Comic Book T-Shirt


Hollywood Undead Comic Book T-Shirt


$25


Black t-shirt featuring Hollywood Undead comic book style graphics.

Parents and Children (3-7) Looking at Comic Book


Parents and Children (3-7) Looking at Comic Book


$24.99


Parents and Children (3-7) Looking at Comic Book – Photographic Print

The Big Bang Theory - Bazinga Comic Book Cover


The Big Bang Theory – Bazinga Comic Book Cover


$21.99


The Big Bang Theory – Bazinga Comic Book Cover – T-Shirt

The Naked Artist Comic Book Legends


The Naked Artist Comic Book Legends


$6.88


The book you’ve all been waiting for Comic Book Legends is an outrageous collection of the unreported exploits of comic creators, the stories only usually told late at night between the hallowed walls of convention pro bars Eisner Award winner Bryan Talbot brings you the anecdotes, funny, shocking and downright weird, told about your favorite comic writers and artists, from Simon Bisley to Neil Gaiman, from Grant Morrison to Jeff Smith

Popeye: The Great Comic Book Tales


Popeye: The Great Comic Book Tales


$26.38


There are three genius incarnations of Popeye – the comic strip by E.C. Segar, the animations by Max Fleischer, and unknown to many, the brilliant 1940s and 50s comic book stories by Bud Sangendorf Comics historian Craig Yoe collects and beautifully packages the best of the best of Sangendorf’s thrilling and roll-on-the-floor laughing tales. See the Sea Hag, Bluto, and, of course, Olive Oyl, Wimpy, and Sweepea join Popeye in exciting adventures and brilliant comic book stories.

Stan Lee and the Rise and Fall of the American Comic Book


Stan Lee and the Rise and Fall of the American Comic Book


$26.54


Stan Lee and the Rise and Fall of the American Comic Book tells the life story of Stan Lee within the larger context of the history of the American comic book industry.


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