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-Jigoku Shoujo Project-






1. Logicomix: An Epic Search for Truth
Apostolos Doxiadis & Christos H. Papadimitriou & Alecos Papadatos & Annie Di Donna
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This brilliantly illustrated tale of reason, insanity, love and truth recounts the story of Bertrand Russell's life. Raised by his paternal grandparents, young Russell was never told the whereabouts of his parents. Driven by a desire for knowledge of his own history, he attempted to force the world to yield to his yearnings: for truth, clarity and resolve. As he grew older, and increasingly sophisticated as a philosopher and mathematician, Russell strove to create an objective language with which to describe the world - one free of the biases and slippages of the written word. At the same time, he began courting his first wife, teasing her with riddles and leaning on her during the darker days, when his quest was bogged down by paradoxes, frustrations and the ghosts of his family's secrets. Ultimately, he found considerable success - but his career was stalled when he was outmatched by an intellectual rival: his young, strident, brilliantly original student, Ludwig Wittgenstein. An insightful and complexly layered narrative, Logicomix reveals both Russell's inner struggle and the quest for the foundations of logic. Narration by an older, wiser Russell, as well as asides from the author himself, make sense of the story's heady and powerful ideas. At its heart, Logicomix is a story about the conflict between pure reason and the persistent flaws of reality, a narrative populated by great and august thinkers, young lovers, ghosts and insanity.
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680
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2. Making Comics
Scott McCloud
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Every medium should be lucky enough to have a taxonomist as brilliant as McCloud. The follow-up to his pioneering Understanding Comics (and its flawed sequel Reinventing Comics) isn't really about how to draw comics: it's about how to make drawings become a story and how cartooning choices communicate meaning to readers. ("There are no rules," he says, "and here they are.") McCloud's cartoon analogue, now a little gray at the temples, walks us through a series of dazzlingly clear, witty explanations (in comics form) of character design, storytelling, words and their physical manifestation on the page, body language and other ideas cartoonists have to grapple with, with illustrative examples drawn from the history of the medium. If parts of his chapter on "Tools, Techniques and Technology" don't look like they'll age well, most of the rest of the book will be timelessly useful to aspiring cartoonists. McCloud likes to boil down complicated topics to a few neatly balanced principles; his claim that all facial expressions come from degrees and combinations of six universal basic emotions is weirdly reductive and unnerving, but it's also pretty convincing. And even the little ideas that he tosses off—like classifying cartoonists into four types—will be sparking productive arguments for years to come.

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CZK 520
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3. Batman: Arkham Asylum
Dave McKean & Grant Morrison
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15 years ago, this enigmatic graphic novel performed its mental autopsy on Batman and his enemies, and in doing so set both its creators on the road to greatness. In Gotham City's home for the criminally insane, Batman confronts his arch-nemeses, including the Joker, Two-Face and more. Before the battle is over, Batman's mental straight-jacket will have been torn apart, exposing his every weakness and bringing him far closer to his foes than he could ever possibly have wanted! To celebrate this illustrious anniversary, Arkham Asylum has been re-launched in this sumptuous hardback that includes Morrison's complete script, original thumbnail breakdowns, samples of how the story and art came together, and much more!

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CZK 440
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4. V for Vendetta

David Lloyd & Alan Moore
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"V for Vendetta" - the inspiration for the controversial movie smash hit - is one of the accomplishments that cemented Alan Moore's reputation as comics' foremost writer, and now returns in a stunning new edition.Originally published in 1990, "V for Vendetta" is a frightening and powerful story about the loss of freedom and individuality set in a totalitarian England. Written against a background of third-term Thatcherism and tabloid rants against minorities, this is a work of startling clarity...everything that comics weren't supposed to be.It is a terrifying portrait of resistance and the power of the individual. Superbly illustrated by artist David Lloyd (Kickback), this edition includes early sketches and art by Lloyd.

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CZK 680
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5. Tim Burton's Nightmare Before Christmas Manga edition
Frank Thompson
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A manga retelling of Tim Burton's Classic "Holiday Fantasy". Jack Skellington comes vibrantly to life in this beautiful redrawing of Tim Burton's seminal children's horror fantasy. English version of the original Japanese manga. Jack Skellington, King of Halloweentown, is bored. He wants more than just Halloween to rule. When he discovers Christmastown, replete with goodwill to all men and a large man in a red suit, he rounds up a gang of colourful followers and sets about hijacking the holiday...A hugely entertaining fantasy; a love story; a morality tale - "The Nightmare Before Christmas" is a true masterpiece of the imagination. Tim Burton's gleeful holiday tale is translated brilliantly to the manga format, with bold panes and stylish artwork recreating and reinventing the atmosphere of one of the most successful animated films of all time.



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CZK 280
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6. Lobo: Portrait of Bastich

Simon Bisley, Keith Giffen & Alan Grant
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Some call him "The Last Czarnian". He calls himself "Th' Main Man". His targets call him "Aaarghnogetoffmeaargh!" His name is Lobo, and he's a bounty hunter - and a mean fraggin' bastich!The long-out-of-print, blood-splattered adventures of the toughest sonnovabastich in the galaxy are collected here! Thrill as Lobo picks the ultimate bar-fight! Gawp as he faces the Orthography commandos! Retch when he stops for a brief vacation!Written by the dynamic partnership of Alan Grant ("Batman") and Keith Giffen ("Justice League International"), with the sublime art of Simon Bisley ("Slaine: The Horned God"), find out why the name Lobo is feared galaxy-wide!

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CZK 495
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7. Batman: Dark Knight Returns
Volume 1

Frank Miller & Klaus Janson
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This ground-breaking synthesis of comic-book icons and modern cinematic sensibilities redefined an American myth and reshaped the face of modern graphic novels. And now, a decade later, it's back...to inspire a new generation! This edition contains 28 pages of never-before-seen sketches, art and text, with a new cover, designed by Chip Kidd. This is the tale of a tortured hero's twilight and his efforts to save the city he had once sworn to protect from spiralling relentlessly into chaos. Batman's struggles with a new breed of criminal, the training of a new Robin, and his fateful final encounters with Superman, Two-Face and The Joker, are all woven together seamlessly to mark a warrior's mythic rite of passage.

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CZK 500
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8. The Vinyl Underground: Pretty Dead Things
Simon Gane, Ryan Kelly, Si Spencer & Cameron Stewart
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Meet the "Vinyl Underground" - three ultra-hip Londoners who solve crimes the cops can't even imagine!Pretty-boy Morrison Shepherd, autistic psychic Callum "Perv" O'Connor, morgue assistant-cum-internet porn star Leah King and no-nonsense Kim Abiola have cracked their first case and saved Kim's father from jail. But as Morrison begins to unravel, and a series of young female corpses is discovered with apparent connections to William Blake, the team's job is only just beginning...and they might not all make it to the end.By Si Spencer ("Life During Wartime"), with art by Simon Gane ("Paris") and Cameron Stewart ("The Other Side"), this all-new series will dazzle you! Warning: Adults Only!

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CZK 520
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9. The Discworld Graphic Novels
Terry Pratchett
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Imagine a flat world, sitting on the backs of four elephants, who hurtle through space balanced on a giant turtle. The Discworld is a place (and a time) parallel to our own - but also very different. That is the setting for Terry Pratchett's phenomenally successful Discworld series, which now celebrates its 25th anniversary. The Discworld Graphic Novels presents the very first two volumes of this much-loved series in graphic novel form. First published fifteen years ago, these fully illustrated versions are now issued for the first time in hardback. Introduced here are the bizarre misadventures of Twoflower, the Discworld's first ever tourist, and possibly - portentously - its last, and his guide Rincewind, the spectacularly inept wizard.Not to mention the Luggage, which has a mind of its own.


Hardback
CZK 800
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10. Dracula
Luis Scafati
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First published by Zorro publishers of Barcelona, this is a masterpiece of illustration by Argentinian artist Luis Scafati. In this sumptuous edition he re-interprets Bram Stoker's vision for the modern world, providing his own stylised text to accompany his lavish illustrations.

Hardback
CZK 640
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