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Josh Baker

    Out to Get You
    Only If You Dare
    Tales of Old Hertfordshire
    The Golden Age of DC Comics. 1935-1956
    The Silver Age of DC Comics. 1956-1970
    75 years of DC comics. The art of modern mythmaking
    • Im Jahr 1935 veröffentlichte DC Comics Gründer Major Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson New Fun Nr. 1, das erste Comicheft mit völlig neuem Originalmaterial – dies in einer Zeit, als Comichefte nicht mehr waren als ein Sammelbecken ausrangierter Zeitungsstrips. Was anfangs als Wegwerf-Medium für Kinder gegolten hatte, war nun auf bestem Weg, zum Mythos unserer Zeit zu werden – zur Antwort des 20. Jahrhunderts auf Atlas oder Zorro. Mehr als 40.000 Comichefte später hat TASCHEN das umfangreichste Buch über DC Comics produziert: mehr als 2.000 Bilder – Cover und Innenteilseiten, Originalillustrationen, Fotografien, Filmstills und Sammlerobjekte. Alle neu fotografiert, um die Geschichten, die Charaktere und ihre Schöpfer zu pulsierendem Leben zu erwecken, so, wie sie noch nie zuvor gesehen wurden. Geschichten zur Geschichte präsentiert Paul Levitz, der auf 38 Jahre bei DC zurückblicken kann und in seinen ausführlichen Essays die Firmenchronik nachzeichnet, von den schäbigen Anfängen bis zum hochmodernen Digital Publishing. Präzise Zeitleisten und ein ausführlicher Anhang mit den Biografien aller Protagonisten aus der DC-Firmengeschichte machen dieses Buch zu einem unschätzbaren Referenzwerk für jeden Comic-Fan. Die Originalausgabe von 75 Years of DC Comics im XL-Format wurde 2011 mit dem Eisner Comic Industry Award ausgezeichnet. Diese neue Ausgabe liefert die volle DC-Pracht im kompakteren Format.

      75 years of DC comics. The art of modern mythmaking
    • "With super heroes nearly extinct at the start of the 1950s, DC Comics reignited the fire that would make them central to modern popular culture by infusing them with science fiction elements. To circumvent the limitations of the self-censoring Comics Code Authority, DC's writers and editors spun ever-more fantastic tales, bringing super heroes and Bob Hope alike into the realm of sci-fi. The results were transformative, delivering the first-ever 'reboot' of Golden Age greats with the Flash, Green Lantern, and Hawkman as well as the hit TV show 'Batman.' 'The Silver Age of DC Comics' chronicles it all, right down to the wacky shenanigans of television's Batman, which made him the embodiment for the camp sensibility of the '60s and further immortalized the Dark Knight as a pop culture icon for generations to come. Plus a new exclusive interview with Green Lantern/Batman artist Neal Adams!"--Front flap

      The Silver Age of DC Comics. 1956-1970
    • Action Comics debuted with a new kind of comic book character on its cover: A costumed man with two identities, who possesed extraordinary strength and powers, a man able to protect the public when ordinary measures would not do. He was not the first super hero, but the Man of Steel would become the protoype for all super heroes thereafter. Superman's story, and those of Batman, Wonder Woman, and hundreds of other DC Comics chacters are all told inThe Golden Age of DC Comics. The single most comprehensive book on the subject, this volume traces the company's first decades, from its pulp origins up to the comic book burnings of the McCarthy '50s in over 400 pages bursting with comics, art, comics, photographs, and more comics. Plus an exclusive interview with legendary Sgt. Rock/Hawkman artist Joe Kubert!

      The Golden Age of DC Comics. 1935-1956
    • Thirteen chilling short stories to keep you up at night--but only if you dare. You never know what's out to get you. Though you might think you're safe from monsters and menaces, everyday objects can turn against you, too. A mysterious microwave. A threatening board game. A snowman that refuses to melt. Even your own heartbeat has its secrets. Thu-thump. Thu-thump. When you stop to listen, each beat sounds more menacing than the last. Master storyteller Josh Allen brings thirteen nightmare scenarios to life in this page-turning collection that's perfect for budding horror junkies. In his wondrous world, danger waits behind every doorway . . . even in the most ordinary places. Eerie illustrations by award-winning artist Sarah Coleman accompany the stories, packaged in a stunning hardcover edition complete with glow-in-the-dark jacket. Readers will sleep with one eye open!

      Only If You Dare
    • Out to Get You

      • 176 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden
      3,7(102)Abgeben

      Thirteen ordinary kids. Thirteen ordinary towns. Danger lurks around every corner! "Wonderful and weird, compelling and unsettling." - Gary Schmidt, two-time Newbery Honor author Get ready for a collection of thirteen short stories that will chill your bones, tingle your spine, and scare your pants off. Debut author Josh Allen masterfully concocts horror in the most innocent places, like R.L. Stine meets a modern Edgar Allan Poe. A stray kitten turns into a threatening follower. The street sign down the block starts taunting you. Even your own shadow is out to get you! Spooky things love hiding in plain sight. The everyday world is full of sinister secrets and these page-turning stories show that there's darkness even where you least expect it. Readers will sleep with one eye open. . . . An embossed glow-in-the-dark cover and thirteen eerie full-page illustrations by award-winning artist Sarah J. Coleman accompany the tales in this frightful mashup that reads like a contemporary Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark. A Junior Library Guild Selection

      Out to Get You
    • Allen Jones RA's 52-page book 'On the Road: Parking Markings' offers a graphic visual journey through the evolution of road markings. Jones reflects on how the pictorial language of roads began with the introduction of the white line, marking the Primitive phase of visual vocabulary. He notes that parking markings, created with stencils, were introduced during his student years, characterized by human error and chance. The 1960s saw a shift due to rising traffic, with yellow markings representing a Classical phase, indicating prohibitions. By the 1990s, red emerged as a color of urgency and danger, marking a Baroque phase in road marking language. Jones observes that communication has evolved from polite white in the 1950s, to instructive yellow in the 1960s, to the alarming red of the 1990s, and now, as he states, “the air is blue.” Elected a Royal Academician in 1986, Jones is a prominent figure in Britain's Pop Movement, with works featured in major international collections, including the Tate Gallery, the Museum of Modern Art in New York, and the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam.

      On the Road: Parking Markings
    • One of four artist’s books to be released in September 2022 Written English, in the form of a classic US notebook, explores English language and its use…and misuse.

      Written English
    • One of four artist’s books to be released in September 2022 Colour Matters explores the human form and the usage of colour thereon.

      Colour Matters
    • One of four artist's books to be released in September 2022 Shadows is an intimate and playful photographic publication.

      Shadows