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      • Humour collections & anthologies
        October 2022

        Incomplete works (2015-2022)

        by Lorenzo Montatore

        In recent years, Lorenzo Montatore has demonstrated an unusual ability to combine a variety of references. In his works we can see the influence of literary classics, key figures from graphic humour, comics, music and, of course, 8-bit videogames. This all combines to create a highly original approach to the language of comics, praised by fellow industry professionals and critics alike.  In 2017 and 2021 he was nominated for the Cómic Barcelona awards in the best new author and best children’s comic categories. Restless and prolific, in addition to collaborations with major publishers, Montatore has created numerous self-published offerings. Obras Incompletas compiles a major part of the fanzines that he has published over the last five years. It also includes unpublished comics and plenty of additional material: photos, sketches, texts providing background to each piece, a complete interview by Gerardo Vilches and a prologue by Rubén Lardín allowing the reader to enjoy a total immersion in the fascinating imaginary world of an author who manages to blend tradition and modernity to make, in Max’s words, “pure comics”.

      • Lifestyle, Sport & Leisure

        Soccer No Hanashi

        Footballers from the past and the future

        by Fabio Zimbres (author)

        A magazine for comics and football fans! SOCCER NO HANASHI contains four crazy stories about football players that might or not exist or will exist some day.  Zimbres paints, organizes exhibitions, makes comics and illustrations. He started his careeer as a graphic artist in São Paulo, and started making comics, fanzines and was one of the founders of the magazine ‘Animal’, considered the best of its genre in Brazil, where he was also an editor until its last volume in 1991. "Yukio’s story" was first published in the book “Dez na área, um na banheira e nenhum no gol”, 2002, org. Orlando Pedroso.

      • Nori e Eu

        by NINOMIYA, SONIA | NINOMIYA, MASANORI

        Nori&Eu; is a project with three voices. Caeto, a Brazilian author of comics and an illustrator, is the editor and brings together two versions of one family’s story: the narrative of Sonia and her son Massanori, or Nori. Sonia tells her story beginning with the birth of Massanori, the difficulties in diagnosing her autistic son, his relationships with the other siblings, family, school and friends. A story of love and dedication, but full of prejudice and difficulties as well. Moving and dramatic. Massanori in turn, a student in Caeto’s drawing course and author of mangas (fanzines), tells his story in a peculiar manner, circumscribed by world events. As explained by his mother: “I perceive my son’s mind as a compendium relating facts and dates, today not only limited to Disney related subjects or super heroes, but historical facts, cultural landmarks and family stories that he finds in books, encyclopedias and by talking with family members… It’s his security blanket.”

      • Children's & YA

        Chronicles of Némeldren. The Day of the Dragon

        by Francisco Javier Maldonado Franco, José Luis Expósito González

        The friendship between two girls, the human Andrea and the elf Indril, will be used to provoke a new war between humans and elves. Will the inhabitants of Wallberg, with their modern weapons, face the old armour and spears of the elven knights of Némeldren? The times of the dragon are back!CHRONICLES OF NEMELDREN: Némeldren is an elven village in the middle of the forest, close to the small human village of Wallberg. Both elves and humans know about the existence of both races but for centuries there has been a great distrust between them which has already led to serious confrontations in the past. This does not prevent friendship between a human and an elf from arising from time to time.

      • October 2020

        18-10 Reflexion Visual del Estallido Social en Chile

        by Maria Eliana Aguayo

        Work that represents a visual testimony of the social outbreak that was presented in Chile in October 2019, without censorship or cuts. Illustrations, vignettes and comics that in an intimate and stark way show the various experiences and points of view of young artists. Visions of social criticism, community, hope, joy, effervescence, violence and pain are presented.  In this careful and attractive work, the best 86 works obtained through an open call by RRSS are compiled. It is an eminently visual book (with large, full-color illustrations and comics); trilingual (with translations into English and French); and informative (includes notes with reflections from the artists and comments from the editor).  The compilation and production of the book was in charge of the publisher María Eliana Aguayo. Regarding the creation of the book, the editor comments: “We are very happy with the success of the call, we received more than 500 works from more than 150 authors from different parts of the country and abroad (…) The hardest work was selecting, ordering and systematize all this, the works, reflections and notes”.

      • May 2011

        The Jewel-Hinged Jaw

        Notes on the Language of Science Fiction

        by Samuel R. Delany, other Matthew Cheney

        An indispensable work of science fiction criticism revised and expanded

      • October 2017

        The Art of the Pulps

        An Illustrated History

        by Edited by Douglas Ellis, Ed Hulse, & Robert Weinberg; foreword by F. Paul Wilson

        In The Art of the Pulps, the editors and their team of expert contributors explore the rich history of the pulps, drawing on their personal archives of scarce pulp-magazines and cover art. With over 400 rarely seen pulp covers and original illustrations, alongside fascinating commentary and insights into the magazines, publishers, writers, and artists who created the pulps, this book is the most extensive illustrated history of the form yet seen. This is truly a visual celebration of spectacular pulp magazine artwork, compiled by the field’s leading authorities.

      • Combat sports & self-defence
        June 2010

        Wrestling's 101 Strangest Matches

        by Oliver Hurley

        There’s nothing else in the world of sport or pantomime to compare with the manic mat mayhem of pro wrestling, which amalgamates high-flying stunts with melodrama, spandex, bodybuilding and blood – and sometimes it gets really weird. Wrestling’s 101 Strangest Matches scours 100 years of history to reveal bouts that bordered on the unbelievable. Take the grappler who lost his foot in the middle of a match, the bout that took place in an exploding swimming pool, or the baroque carnage of ultraviolent deathmatches – and then sprinkle liberally with double-crosses, drunkenness, riots, time travel, broken rings and broken bones. Boasting an impressive breadth of coverage which takes in old-school British wrestling and present-day WWE, the bill features Hulk Hogan, Kendo Nagasaki, Muhammad Ali, a wrestling robot and a monkey. Many of the stars and bizarre attractions submit to revealing interviews in a celebration of the grap game at its very strangest.

      • Graphic novels

        FOR A FISTFUL OF DRACHMAS

        by IVÁN GARCIA / RUTH O'LEARY

        for a fistful of drachmas TONS OF ACTION IN THE ANCIENT GREECE HISTORIC ADVENTURE In a remote village on the Epirus region, the people lock themselves after dark. A huge lion have them terrorized. The Governor offers a generous reward to anyone who hunts it down.  An Athenian mercenary and a Spartan renegade/soldier will join forces and overcome their differences to kill the beast. But once the hunting begins new doubts arise. Is the lion a real creature or, as some pretend, a terrible and mysterious curse? Is it worth to provoke the anger of the gods for a fistful of drachmas? Perfect combination of action, humour and history The history in the service of the adventure Exquisite drawing and thorough research

      • July 2011

        The Emergence of Latin American Science Fiction

        by Rachel Haywood Ferreira

        A fantastic voyage through the early science fiction of Latin America

      • April 2013

        About Writing

        Seven Essays, Four Letters, & Five Interviews

        by Samuel R. Delany

        Essential reading for the creative writer.

      • July 2012

        Starboard Wine

        More Notes on the Language of Science Fiction

        by Samuel R. Delany, other Matthew Cheney

        The long-awaited reissue of a classic work of criticism -- revised and expanded

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