Including never-before-seen material, this is a collection of Roman's work outside his graphic novels. Packed with material straight from Roman's desk, this is a must for any fan of his work!
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Language: en
Pages: 144
Pages: 144
Best known as the creator of Lenore, everyone's favorite cute little dead girl, there is a much greater scope to Dirge's artwork than ever meets the eye in his humorous and off-key comics. This lavish hardcover showcases Dirge's work in all its morbid glory, with over 100 full color illustrations
Language: en
Pages: 120
Pages: 120
Everyone's favorite cute little dead girl is showcased in all her morbid glory in this new collection of the timeless comic strip from Roman Dirge. Return once against to the dark, surreal world of Lenore, the girl with a knack for unintentional mayhem and occasional wanton destruction in this fourth
Language: en
Pages: 120
Pages: 120
Everyone's favorite cute little dead girl is showcased in all her morbid glory in this new collection of the timeless comic strip from Roman Dirge. Return once against to the dark, surreal world of Lenore, the girl with a knack for unintentional mayhem and occasional wanton destruction in this fifth
Language: en
Pages: 549
Pages: 549
In 1891, young Leonie Vernier moves to southwest France. Villagers claim that Leonie's late uncle died after summoning a demon from the old Visigoth sepulchre on its grounds... More than a century later an American graduate student, arrives to the same town while researching the life of Claude Debussy. There,
Language: en
Pages: 267
Pages: 267
Although the United States never became a participant in the imperialistic partition of Africa, a surprising number of Americans were involved with the so-called Dark Continent during the period when European penetration led to conquest and colonial rule. This book examines the activities of six Americans who played important roles