The Leather Nun: And Other Incredibly Strange Comics

The Leather Nun: And Other Incredibly Strange Comics

by Paul Gravett (Author), Peter Stanbury (Author)

Synopsis

'The perfect gift for any comic-book lover or pervert in your life' Jonathan Ross From leather nuns to surreal Japanese baseball dramas, you won't believe your eyes when you look inside The Leather Nun and Other Incredibly Strange Comics. From the creators of Graphic Novels and Great British Comics, this is a delirious collection of the 50 most weird and wonderful comics ever published. Notorious comic book brainiacs Paul Gravett and Peter Stanbury have scoured the world to bring together the strangest comics to be found. Gigantic alien monsters in swimming trunks rub up against the Leather Nun; hip-hop superheroes fight street crime, while peasant-girl Hansi worships the swastika. Also included alongside long-running series are bizarre one-off titles such as Barnyard of Fear, Chaplains at War, Amputee Love and Cannibal Romance. Following an entertaining and informative introduction which places the comics in context, Gravett & Stanbury present an ever-changing parade of 50 rare and crazy comics, each featured in a colourful double-page spread with the eye-popping cover shown at full size. The Leather Nun will make the perfect quirky gift for comics fans, collectors of curiosities - and anyone with a taste for offbeat humour. Paul Gravett & Peter Stanbury's Manga: Sixty Years of Japanese Comics has been translated into ten languages. Their rapturously received Graphic Novels and Great British Comics were both published by Aurum Press. Paul Gravett, the curator of the annual Comica festival at London's Institute of Contemporary Arts, was a key adviser and talking head on the hit BBC4 series Comics Britainnia.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 128
Publisher: Aurum Press Ltd
Published: 25 Sep 2008

ISBN 10: 184513320X
ISBN 13: 9781845133207

Author Bio
Paul Gravett & Peter Stanbury's Manga: Sixty Years of Japanese Comics has been translated into ten languages. Their rapturously received Graphic Novels and Great British Comics were both published by Aurum Press. Paul Gravett, the curator of the annual Comica festival at London's Institute of Contemporary Arts, was a key adviser and talking head on the hit BBC4 series Comics Britainnia.