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Untitled Walker Young Progress

This year’s UNTITLED series shows its process and its progress by having contained in this thirty-six page monstrosity a short story we said would never happen… never COULD happen… another PLANET OF THE CAPES adventure by Walker Young and superstar artist Brandon McKinney! Last season, the artists the Fillbach Brothers did a harrowing but poetic tale of World War II called “Going Dark,” and this book shows you the DVD extras by showing you the cowboys’ notes and layouts for the whole thing, and bringing us home is illustrator Manny (HENCH, DUGOUT) Bello with another Jack Fry tale: JACK FRY: NIGHT SHIFT. NSFW catchphrase, coming to website copy soon near you!

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Steve Uchrin’s Wait! Have You Not SEEN This?

"In the unsophisticated hands of any number of self-proclaimed cinephiles, the phrase “Wait? Have You Not Seen…?” would be laced with a venomous tone of condescension. What sets Steve apart is his clear appreciation for these movies and his excitement to simply share them with the world. He is a grimed-up cinematic historian whose expertise focuses (but not exclusively) on films that dance on the fringes of mainstream consciousness. The movie you caught ten minutes of during a free trial of HBO that features that guy who was also in that other movie you loved as a kid. His recommendations push far beyond box office acclaim; focusing more on often uncelebrated cinematic touchstones that exist within your consciousness whether you realize it or not. To walk the dimly lit video store of his mind, you’d find a nonchalant clerk who devotes attention to every frame, every background character, every subtle whisper of dialogue and barely audible music playing on a boombox when the Ghostbusters get their first call that only three people in the world ever noticed and one of them was the singer of the song. This power zine is ideal for cinematic aficionados or open-minded individuals eager for recommendations on what to watch on a rainy Thursday night. Enjoy." -- Mark Espinosa, from his Introduction.

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LOOSE CANNON

Cogent Analysis of and Rude Suggestions for the Comic Book Industry 2001-2005: These are all of writer/publisher Larry Young’s columns for Comic Book Resources at the turn of the 21st century, featuring interviews with talent like Matt Fraction and Joe Casey, how-tos and attaboys with Elseworlds Batman pitches with Charlie Adlard art, a Kamandi re-envision, and the complete Image/Motown series bible. If you want to see how it’s done and what some guy in the middle of it thought about it as it was happening, this is the historical document you’ve been hoping for. As seen on MSNBC, just like that AGENTS OF S.H.I.E.L.D. book, but this makes a little more sense, because it has a piece in it by national security expert Bradley P. Moss.

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Larry Young's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.

Larry Young’s AGENTS OF SHIELD: Collecting the seven years of pop culture criticism from Spunkybean, this two hundred and eight page monstrosity doesn’t just feature trenchant insights of each episode as they were originally aired, but the collection also features Larry’s homespun style, unvarnished opinions, and apparently an X-ray of a cat. Featuring writer and bon vivant Eric Palicki’s introduction and Spunkybean editor and raconteur EJ Feddes’ heartwarming afterword, this collection is obviously meant for the superfans.

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Untitled Walker Young Project #1

Contained in these amazing thirty-two pages are two short stories collected into one book of awesomeness by writer Walker Young, the artists the Fillbach Brothers, and illustrator Daniel Caval. The first story is a World War II tale come to life about two soldiers: one who gets blinded and the other who helps lead him to safety. Poignant and moving and what NBC/Universal’s Linda Jackson calls, “a fantastic debut work by an obviously can’t-miss new talent.” The second tale is Jack Fry: The Missing, featuring the first appearance of the modern noir-style detective tasked with finding a missing husband. But like all really, really good mysteries, the end of the case is something Fry just couldn’t see coming.

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