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How to Make Boxes of Cash with Self-Storage Auctions $10.74 It took over a year for Barbara to figure out how to run a Self Storage auction business, profitably because of limited information resources. Many fellow auction attendees like to keep their auction secrets close to them. Now she has created a book to help anyone who is interested in running a flexible and potentially profitable business. It is a easy to follow instruction book and can be read in an afternoon, as well as taken with you to refer back to. |
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Comic Book Century $25.28 This book charts the history of American comic books, from 1930s comic strip collections to contemporary graphic novels. The author examines how comic books have reflected, and in some cases even shaped, American pop culture. Depression-era escapism, World War II patriotism, 1950s teen culture, Vietnam-era angst, Japanese comic book art influences, and a broad array of modern-day concerns are all reflected in comic book history. |
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The Ten Cent Plague: The Great Comic Book Scare and How It Changed America $19.12 The Ten Cent Plague: The Great Comic Book Scare and How It Changed America |
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Celebrating Boxes $21.16 Prizewinning wooden boxes are the subject of this beautifully produced, full-color art book. The selection of boxes included is the result of a worldwide competition for placement in the Celebrating Boxes exhibition held at Tullie House, England, in September 2001. Many of featured artists are American, but makers from 10 other countries around the world are also represented. The creation of fine boxes is especially interesting to woodworkers because it combines the skills of the painter, sculptor, and cabinet-maker all in one useful object. This is not a how to ; rather it is a source of ideas and inspiration for craftspeople. |
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Maxell DVD Slim Storage Boxes – Book Fold $5.12 DETAILS: DVD Slim Storage Box Cases Occupies 50% less space as compared to a standard case. Transparent outer sleeve for title insert. Silver SOLD AS: Pack STOCK NUMBER: 190094 UPC: 025215191893 |
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How to Draw Great-Looking Comic Book Women $13.01 Curvaceous women, a top subject sought by comic book publishers, are the focus of this eye-popping instructional that shows aspiring cartoonists exactly how to master drawing a bevy of fabulous females. From basic anatomy, musculature, body positions, and action poses to facial expressions, hairstyles, and costumes, this truly invaluable and unique resource covers in great detail every aspect of depicting great-looking women for comic books. The book also shows how to handle perspective and compose art specifically for comic book panels. In addition to chapters offering effective drawing lessons are sections on tricks of the trade, lists of comic book publishers and their submissions addresses, and interviews with industry professionals Bobby Chase of Marvel Comics and Renae Geerlings of Top Cow, who provide insiders’ views of the business and give tips on how newcomers can land their first jobs in the field. Contributing illustrators have penciled and inked such famous characters as the X-Men, Superman, Batman, Spiderman, Catwoman, Supergirl, Green Lantern, Captain America, and many others. |
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Making Comic Books $24.55 Do you love comic books? Do you know how they are made? Learn about the steps involved in making a comic, and watch as an exclusive comic–featuring the Protector, a new hero created just for this book–comes to life! |
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Assemble $9.99 Assemble |
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Masters of the Comic Book Universe Revealed! $12.57 This informal history of the comic book chronicles, largely in their own words, the lives and careers of the artists and writers who created the most significant and memorable comic books and graphic novels. Stretching from Will Eisner, who started his work in the industry in 1936, to Marjane Satrapi, whose latest graphic novel was published last year, 11 comic book masters are discussed, including Art Spiegelman, Neil Gaiman, Stan Lee, Dwayne McDuffie, Kyle Baker, and Ho Che Anderson. Amazing stories of how these artists and writers fell in love with the genre and built up their careers are coupled with never-before-disclosed anecdotes and previously unpublished self-portraits that will surprise even the most knowledgeable fans. |