Blue Moon: From the Journals of Mama Mae and Leelee
Alicia Keys, Jessica Walton, Cheryl Abood, Victoria
Racino (w)
Bento Box (a & c)
From the interactive story telling app The Journals of
Mama Mae and LeeLee, Blue Moon is an inspirational and magical tale of
discovery created by Grammy™ Award-winning artist Alicia Keys, and was inspired
by her childhood relationship with her own grandmother.
Blue Moon introduces readers to young and imaginative
LeeLee, who just moved to the big city, and her magical grandmother, Mama Mae.
To help LeeLee adjust to her new home, Mama Mae tells her the story of Abey, a
young Native American girl from the 17th century, and her adventurous yet
magical evening when she too wasn't sure of her surroundings.
Filled with warmth, discovery, and powerful messages,
Blue Moon provides a great example of overcoming fear and finding similarities
in life despite differences of time or territory.
Superman: The Golden Age Sundays: 1946–1949
Various (w & a)
Pete Poplaski (c)
In a full eighteen adventures, Superman’s travels take
him around the globe as well as through time and space. The Man of Steel solves
the case of the Curiosity Crimes, becomes a rival for Cleopatra’s affections in
ancient Egypt, is exposed to radiation that turns him into Superbabe, battles a
prehistoric animal called a “Paleomatzoball” (!), reprises the “Superman's
Service to Servicemen” series with a couple of services for veterans,
encounters an ancient civilization in the lost valley of Ru, meets up with
Angus the talking dog, and to top it all off, witnesses Lois marrying Clark
Kent—or does he?!
Superman was created in 1938 by two ambitious Cleveland
youngsters, Joe Shuster and Jerry Siegel. Their defender of the oppressed
became an enduring smash sensation in comics, radio, animation, television, and
motion pictures. He remains the little guy's White Knight, battling terrestrial
and extra-terrestrial menaces and standing for Truth, Justice, and the American
Way.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Secret History of the
Foot Clan, Deluxe Workprint Edition
Mateus Santolouco, Erik Burnham (w)
Mateus Santolouco (a & c)
This deluxe limited-edition hardcover features an
exclusive cover and case as well as 8 pages of bonus content.
Worst of Eerie Publications
Various (w)
Dick Ayers, Chic Stone, Domingo Mandrafina, and more (a)
Chic Stone (c)
Collected for the first time in a deluxe edition are the
comics that deserve it the least: the infamous Eerie Publications' horror
comics! Incredibly gory and crazy, the Eerie Pubs pushed the boundaries of good
taste with blood-drenched, spine-cracking tales ripped (and redrawn) from the
pages of Pre-Code horror comics. Illustrated terror by Dick Ayers, Chic Stone,
Domingo Mandrafina, the Iger Shop, and many other unsung masters of the morbid,
presented in glorious, carefully re-mastered black and white. And who can
forget those nausea-inducing covers? A dirty dozen of deadly, full-color covers
are reproduced for your discomfort and revulsion. Gratuitous gore!
Multi-Monster Madness! Bound Beauties!