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 | Visions of Frank - Short Films By Japan's Animator's For fan's of the incredibly drawn, often surreal, always introspective works of Jim Woodring, I cannot recommend enough this fine film collection. As Frank continues to brach out further into popular cultu... read full review |  | The Sons of the Dragon King by Ed Young Always wonderful, Ed Young's work is thought-provoking and insightful. A natural illustrator, his efforts transends genre and cuylture. Beautiful, beautiful stuff. I have never been unhappy with an Ed Youn... read full review |  | Bad Weather, Book Two by William Messner-Loebs Frontier America has always been a difficult topical issue to address. Messner-Loebs does so in an amusing, insightful, well thought-out fashion, both wonderful to read and to view. 5 Stars. Worthy of a college... read full review |  | Tall Tales by William F Messner-Lobes Flawless. Intelligent, searching, honest & funny in its depiction of Frontier America. A Wonderful, Wondeful and amusing book. read full review |  | Palestine by Joe Sacco Imagine being both a journalist & a comic book artist. Joe Sacco delivers two of his passions in an intelligent, thoughtful, thought-provoking volumn that is a collection of years worth of effort on the exa... read full review |  | Gauguin by Gabriel Potter Gauguin by Gabriel Potter * An excellent, but not too deep examination of the passions that drive an artist, and the work that is produced as a result. Thoughtful enough to cover the more important points, but... read full review |  | F.A.O. Schwarz by Stevanne Auerback Fun but uninspired. Glossy photos, amusing ideas, but ultimately not particularly weighty. A good idea for a book about children's interests, but in the end lacking in something more thought provoking than... read full review |
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