Here's my notes on what Comic Book Manifesto covered in their recent Portland Haul trio of videos, books listed in order they appeared in the videos and some scattered comments from me...
1. MAGAZINES
2. COMICS
3. GRAPHIC NOVELS
PRETTY IN INK Trina Robbins
SHADOW AND LIGHT Quinn
JULES FEIFFER'S AMERICA A real classic that i wish was economically feasible for a complete reprinting
SHANGHAI Attilio Micheluzzi I remember the Pacific Comics Club as purveyors of many classic comic strip reprints, not surprised they brought out some european translations
HEAVY METAL PRESENTS: CONQUERING ARMIES Gal and Dionnet
A NUT AT THE OPERA Maurice Vellekoop
THE PIN-UP edited by Mark Gabor
BUCK ROGERS hardcover The kind of comic-centered book you would find in your local library in the 80s, along with any Maurice Horn edited books
jOOST SWARTE BOOK
DEATH TRAP Lane Milburn
THE CLOUDS ABOVE Jordan Crane
ORIGINAL COMIC ART GUIDE Jerry Weist
WAKING UP IN AMERICA Ted Rall
LONG RED HAIR Meags Fitzgerald
CRITICAL CHIPS (Short Box)
THE DAYS GO BY LIKE BROKEN RECORDS jeff Levine
WATERWISE Joel Orff One of my favorite 90s artists, who evidently lasted long past that decade
GASH Soren G Mosdal
COMICS AND THEIR CREATORS (1944)
DISASTER AND RESISTANCE Seth Tobocman
LANGOSH AND PEPPI: FUGITIVE DAYS Veronica Post
TALES FROM THE NEW AGE Robert Inwood
THE UNEXPURGATED CARL BARKS (Hamilton) A sweet find. Naughty but nice by the Duck Artist
THE ORDER OF THE FORGE Victor Gischler and Tazio Bettin I know Tazio art from recent issues of 2000 A.D.
NOW LET ME FLY Ronald Wimberly Brahm Revel
ORDINARY VICTORIES: WHAT IS PRECIOUS? Manu Larcenet
WHAT WE NEED TO KNOW and
YEARS OF THE ELEPHANT both by Willy Linthout I like the looks of this art, by someone I've never heard of
COLOSSUS: GOD'S COUNTRY Ann Nocenti Rick Leonardi P. Craig Russell
NORTHGAURD BOOK ONE: MANIFEST DESTINY Mark Shainblum Gabriel Morrissette
FROM INSIDE John Bergin
WONDER WOMAN: THE TRUE AMAZON Jill Thompson
THAT KIND OF GIRL Molly Kiely
MICHAEL MOORCOCK'S MULTIVERSE (DC) This is one DC/Vertigo I almost bought when it first came out. Still tempting
THE GROT Pat Grant I've had this on my Hoopla reading list forever
GREYSUIT: PROJECT MONARCH Pat Mills John Higgins
THE NAM VOLUME 1 Doug Murray Michael Golden Holy shit. The printing on this compared to the regular Marvel comics of the time is ridiculous
THE DEDINI GALLERY Eldon Dedini
WINTER OF OUR PANDEMIC David Collier
AZOTH Rick Veitch [fourth volume of the collected RARE BIT FIENDS] Colin and I are longtime members of the Rick Veitch Fan Club
GEORGE ORWELL 1984 Fido Nesti
CLAIRE BRETECHER MOTHERS
ELMO VOLUME ONE Cecil Jensen
THE SURVIVORS (Fantagraphics) Hermann Love to see these very early Fantagraphics efforts
PEARLS OF LOVE Levis and Leroi Fuck YouTube we come for the euro-porn (that doesn't sound right)
THUNDERBIRDS (UK) 1-5 These look amazing!
NATIONAL LAMPOON PRESENTS THE VERY LARGE BOOK OF COMICAL FUNNIES
ALIA'S MISSION Mark Alan Stamaty
SPANISH FLY VOLUME 1 Tobalina
SUGAR AND SPICE: LITTLE GIRLS IN THE FUNNIES exhibition catalogue
JIHAD Igor Baranko
THE HAPPY WARRIOR: THE LIFE STORY OF WINSTON CHURCHILL (UK)
THE QUEST FOR ABERZEN BOOK ONE: TO THE DEATH Marc N'Guessan Christophe Gibelin
ARMED AND DANGEROUS Mezzo and Pirus
TRUTH SERUM Jonathan Adams
THIS PETTY PACE (1946) Mary Petty Who the hell is this? She was brilliant, a nice unique style
DRAWING ROOM ONLY Garrett Price
THE RED SEAS: UNDER THE BANNER OF KING DEATH Ian Edginton Steve Yeowell
DESPERATION ROW Merezette and Di Giorgio Comic Book Manifesto roots out so many of these lost-to-time european translations, there's quite a few on this list
UTHER THE HALF DEAD KING Dan Abnett and Bo Hampton
THE AMERICAN GUNMAKER: JOHN M. BROWNING (1978) One of those things you will only see in a Colin video, something completely removed from the comics establishment at large
RICHARD CORBEN'S FUNNY BOOK published in Kansas City, MO (1976) by Nickelodeon Press The star book of all three videos! An incredible score.
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