A few comics portrayed the horrors of war but no blatantly anti-war stories were known to exist--until now! Buried in rare comics published during the Cold War were powerful war, fantasy, and sci-fi stories that strongly condemned war and the bomb, boldly calling for peace. There's even a tale condemning the building of a wall to keep out aliens--from outer space! Exciting action stories compellingly relevant to the world today!
The follow-up to LOL: A Load of Laughs and Jokes for Kids, this jam-packed knock-knock joke book is perfect for young comedians!Knock-Knock! Whos there?Justin! Justin who?Justin time for dinner!With over 700 silly knock-knock jokes, this book is ready to knock down your door with hours and hours of the wackiest Whos There? answers ever. Perfect for sharing with friends, Knock-Knock! Whos There?: A Load of Laughs and Jokes for Kids will have your young comedian howling with laughter!
What do you get when you cross a wacky, jam-packed joke book with a kid who loves to LOL? A load of laughs and jokes for kids in this perfect book for young comedians!What winter sport do trees participate in?Al-pine skiing!What do construction workers use to block traffic in winter?Snow cones!What did one telephone give the other telephone on Valentines Day?A ring!LOL: A Load of Laughs and Jokes for Kids is crammed full of the wildest, wackiest jokes ever! Covering a range of topics from Animals to Zippers and everything in between, it will have your jokesters howling with laughter.
A stunning collection of magical artworks by the legendary Roy G. Krenkel!With nearly five hundred pieces of art, including sixteen generous foldouts, this is the definitive collection for fans of and newcomers to the virtuoso fantasy artist Roy G. Krenkelcurated by Craig Yoe, with a foreword by Sara Frazetta and a preface by Michael WM Kaluta.If master draftspersons of the Renaissance were reincarnated to create sword-and-sorcery art of more contemporary times, they would have had Roy G. Krenkel as their mentor. RGK defined the term an artists artist, and younger fantasy artists have furiously collected and ardently studied his incredible work. Roy filled the pages of the pro-zine/fanzine Amra with his favorite art.Now at last, the complete Amra illustrations are lovingly gathered from the rare zine to inspire and enthrall artists and art lovers. Fantastic dinosaurs, ape men, barbarians, cavemen and women, citizens of ancient civilizations, and saber-toothed tigers populate the luxurious pages of this stunning tome as only Roy G. Krenkel can deftly embellish them.
Horrific scenes of anti-Jewish violence in Europe filled the newsreels in American theaters in the 1930s and 1940s.What could be done to make sure it didnt happen in America? One Jewish organization hit upon a remarkable ideato enlist some of Americas most beloved cartoonists to wage a war on bigotry.Cartoonists Against Racism uncovers the secret campaign to create anti-racist comics and cartoons to flood Americas newspapers, classrooms, and union halls. Meet the artists and the work that was their ammunition in the battle for Americas soul.The book showcases impactful anti-racism artwork from the eras preeminent cartoonists, including multiple Pulitzer Prize winners Bill Mauldin and Vaughn Shoemaker; New Yorker cartoonists Carl Rose, Mischa Richter, and Frank Hanley; famed antiwar cartoonist Robert Osborn; Dave Berg of Mad magazine; renowned sports cartoonist Willard Mullin; noted labor cartoonist Bernard Seaman; comics artist Mac Raboy (Flash Gordon, Captain Marvel Jr.); and Eric Godal, who escaped from Nazi Germany and became a leading cartoonist in the American press and acclaimed artist Dick Dorgan.