Tag TopShelf
Top Shelf Hits iBooks and Google Books, Launches Two Digital Comics Apps
Filed under: Indie, Digital Comics
Top Shelf Productions is one of those companies that the comics industry needs, with a wonderfully diverse line-up of books, from children's books by Andy Runton and James Kochalka to more adult fare by Alan Moore ... [read more]
Link Ink: Top Shelf’s Online Sale, Capes On A Train And Blocky ‘Doctor Who’
Filed under: Link Ink, Culture
Sales: Top Shelf is currently slinging some major savings across its line, with many TPBs priced as low as $3. [Top Shelf]
Technique: CO2 Comics takes a look at the Ames Lettering Guide, which should make everyone t... [read more]
Win ‘Blankets’ and an Original Craig Thompson Sketch from Top Shelf [Contest]
Filed under: Top Shelf, Indie
Two larger new editions of Craig Thompson's autobiographical graphic novel Blankets came out yesterday from Top Shelf, reprinting the Eisner Award-winning book about Thompson's first love as a young man from a deeply ... [read more]
‘League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: Century, 1969′: The Story Isn’t There
Filed under: Reviews, Indie
This week, Top Shelf released the latest volume of Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neill's League of Extraordinary Gentlemen. In Century: 1969, Moore and O'Neill continue to take their protagonists on the tour of 20th century li... [read more]
Top Shelf Bundling Up New Editions of Craig Thompsons’ ‘Blankets’ in August
Filed under: Top Shelf, Previews
Craig Thompson's multiple Eisner, Harvey and Ignatz Award winning graphic novel Blankets needs little formal introduction these days. The author's coming-of-age tale has been winning over fans since 2003, after all. ... [read more]
Top Shelf’s ‘Ax’ Explodes Manga Stereotypes [Preview]
Top Shelf's release of "Ax" can be seen as an assault on two common myths. The first myth is that anthology books don't work. The second myth is that manga is all spiky hair, flowery romances, and ninjas. Within [read more]
Moving Pictures by Kathryn and Stuart Immonen [Review]
Kathryn and Stuart Immonen are the power couple of fun comics, with their separate work on Marvel books like "Nextwave" and the recent "Patsy Walker: Hellcat" miniseries exhaling breaths of anarchic and whimsical fresh air into the often ... Read more
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‘Lost Girls’ Cleared by British Customs Despite Law Banning Sexual Imagery [Exclusive]
This week is Banned Book Week in America, and while we've heard a lot of stories recently about the media being cowed by their pervasive fear of the word "Mohammed" and over-protective parents demanding that the dictionary be [read more]
‘Gingerbread Girl’ by Colleen Coover and Paul Tobin Free at Top Shelf 2.0
Filed under: Top Shelf, Indie, Webcomics
Fans of Paul Tobin (Spider-Girl, Marvel Adventures) and Colleen Coover (X-Men: First Class, Girl Comics) rejoice! The comics supercouple is launching an all-new independent comic on Top Shelf 2.0 today called Gingerbread Girl, about a [read more]
‘Night Animals’: Where the Wild Watercolors Are [Preview]
Filed under: Top Shelf, Indie, Previews
One of the hottest names at the MoCCA comics festival last month was Brecht Evens, and if you're an indie comics fan who hasn't encountered the gorgeous, magnetic watercolors of the Belgian cartoonist, [read more]