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Sequential Sunday: Best of 2011 (Part 1)

by John Mueller· January 01, 2012· in Sequential Sunday· 0 comments tags: A Crime Does Not Pay Primer, Back Issue, Bruce Timm, Dark Horse, Darwin Cooke, Dave Gibbons, Denis Kitchen, Fantagraphics, IDW, IDW Publishing, Last Gasp, Pinocchio, Richard Sala, Stephanie Buscema, The Hidden, The Rocketeer Adventures, Tony Harris, TwoMorrows Publishing, Winshluss
As 2011 comes to a close, I can say with a bit of relief that the amount of quality content being published within the world of comics continues to increase steadily. The interest in recent years in high-end, lavish, oversized archival editions and spiffy comic related art books signifies that people are not just reading comics for their obvious entertainment value, but also seeing the medium more and more as the valid literary and artistic arena it’s been since day one. As such I’ve assembled a list of 2011’s best that includes titles from across the increasingly eclectic (yet all welcoming) world that are the comics of today.
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Sequential Sunday: Pinocchio

by John Mueller· June 19, 2011· in Sequential Sunday· 0 comments tags: Last Gasp, Pinocchio, Vincent Parronnaud, Winshluss
War, murder, corpse dismemberment, drug abuse, human immolation and religious fanaticism are, quite understandably, things not normally attributed to the beloved Carlo Collodi fairy tale Pinocchio.  However, the traditional telling of the wooden boy who wishes to be a real flesh-and-blood child is far from what you’ll find in the astonishing 192 page oversized hardcover Pinocchio by Winshluss, translated from the original French edition and available now from Last Gasp.
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