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"Government Issue" (Abrams Comicart) |
The Batman Files
Matthew K. Manning
Andrews McMeel, $100
A vivid assortment of "files" on everything in Bruce Wayne's world — gadgetry, enemies, police records, dossiers — collected by Wayne as a guide for helping his future successor.
Government Issue
Comics for the People, 1940s-2000s
Richard L. Graham
Abrams Comicarts, $29.95
How U.S. government agencies have used comic characters — Lil Abner in the Navy, for example, or Bert the Turtle surviving an atomic blast — to spread information to the public.
Habibi
Craig Thompson
Pantheon, $35
The epic story of the lives of two refugees, trapped in a world of dunes and deserts.
The Joker
Daniel Wallace, introduction by Mark Hamill
Universe, $50
A fascinating look at the evolution of Batman's arch-nemesis from clownish criminal to grisly madman with a cadaver's smile.
MetaMaus
Art Spiegelman
Matthew K. Manning
Andrews McMeel, $100
A vivid assortment of "files" on everything in Bruce Wayne's world — gadgetry, enemies, police records, dossiers — collected by Wayne as a guide for helping his future successor.
Government Issue
Comics for the People, 1940s-2000s
Richard L. Graham
Abrams Comicarts, $29.95
How U.S. government agencies have used comic characters — Lil Abner in the Navy, for example, or Bert the Turtle surviving an atomic blast — to spread information to the public.
Habibi
Craig Thompson
Pantheon, $35
The epic story of the lives of two refugees, trapped in a world of dunes and deserts.
The Joker
Daniel Wallace, introduction by Mark Hamill
Universe, $50
A fascinating look at the evolution of Batman's arch-nemesis from clownish criminal to grisly madman with a cadaver's smile.
MetaMaus
Art Spiegelman

