 | Top Shelf Blaxploitation From the height of the blaxploitation era of film. Fred Williamson is the Harlem Crime Boss lead, a man that walks with confidence (and a gun). He uses his sharp wit and high class demeanor to outsmart the loca... read full review |
 | Big Bad Bart The ultimate rebel, Bart is bad enough and cunning enough to carry the world's greatest satire on TV. This trade paperback is a master blaster to read and valuable enough for the Simpsons serious comic boo... read full review |
 | Big Bad Bart The ultimate rebel, Bart is bad enough and cunning enough to carry the world's greatest satire on TV. This trade paperback is a master blaster to read and valuable enough for the Simpsons serious comic boo... read full review |
!BWM~$(KGrHgoOKjkEjlLmZBiZBKOQGlyZLw~~_6.JPG) | A Sketchbook History of Marvel Comics This beautiful spiral-bound hardcover chronicles the early days on with several pieces of Marvel memorabilia like reprints of original character sketches, convention ads, and a Marvel stock certificate. For the... read full review |
 | The Dark Side of The Royal Game Written by a capable chess historian, the author accounts some of the greatest personalities in the history of royal game; from beloved champion Paul Morphy, to more controversial figures Dr. Alekhine and Bobby... read full review |
 | A Look Into Ringo's Life Has alot to offer for Johnny Ringo fans, the famous outlaw recently portrayed in wild west film Tombstone(1993) read full review |
 | Not Just Another Face in the Crowd An unconventional masterpiece that explores social issues through a charismatic drifter who gets wildly famous after being picked to talk on the radio from a jail cell by a local station. read full review |