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March the Hare is attempting to become the world's greatest race car driver. Squaring off against the reigning World Champion, Lyca the Fox, March quickly learns that he'll need all the help he can get from his friends and family! This trade collection, March Grand Prix: The Fast and The Furriest, collects the first three stories of the March Grand Prix series, The Race at Harewood, The Baker's Run, and The Grand Desert Rally, with bonus sketchbook material! |
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In the middle of the night, Portia finds a monster in her backyard. She feeds him a tuna fish sandwich, and nothing is the same ever again. The first book of the series, Jellaby: The Lost Monster, is a new edition released in 2014 by Capstone Books, featuring a new foreword by Kazu Kibuishi and bonus sketchbook material! |
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The conclusion to the Jellaby story. Portia and Jason venture into the city to help Jellaby find his way home, but there may be more lurking just under the surface than they realize! This new edition was released in 2014 by Capstone Books, featuring a new foreword by Raina Telgemeier and bonus sketchbook material! |
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Edited by Kazu Kibuishi. Contains my short story "Migrations." |
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Edited by Kazu Kibuishi. Contains the exitmusic short story "Last Things Last." |
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Edited by Kazu Kibuishi. Contains the Jellaby short story "The Tea Party." |
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Edited by Kazu Kibuishi. Contains the Jellaby short story "Lost." |
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Edited by Kazu Kibuishi. Contains the Jellaby short story "Hide and Seek." |
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Edited by Kazu Kibuishi. Contains the Jellaby short story "Guardian Angel." |
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Edited by Kazu Kibuishi. Contains the Jellaby short story "Who Needs Friends?" |
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Edited by Kazu Kibuishi. Contains the Jellaby short story "First Snow." |
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Edited by Ed Brisson. Contains the exitmusic short story "In A Lonely Place." |
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Edited by Robyn Chapman. Contains the exitmusic short story "One Evening." Mature readers only. |
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Edited by Ryan North, Matthew Bennardo, and David Malki. Contains my illustration for Rafa Franco's story, "Piano." Machine of Death exists in, like, 100 different formats, so go visit their website to get it in the format that you like best (including a 100% free ebook)! |
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Edited by Chris Sparks. Contains my Team Cul de Sac illustration amongst the likes of Sergio Aragones, Jim Davis, Lynn Johnston, Patrick McDonnell and Bill Watterson, just to name a few! Super cool!! Proceeds from the book go towards the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research. |
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Edited by Bill Morrison and Randy Stradley. Contains my Sakai Project illustration amongst the likes of Michael Allred, Matt Groening, Mike Mignola, Jeff Smith, Paul Smith, and more! |
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Written by Ryan North. A choose-your-own-path version of Hamlet that recently became the #1 most-funded publishing project on Kickstarter, I contributed two death illustrations alongside a bevy of other super awesome artists. |
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Written by Ryan North. A choose-your-own-path version of Romeo and Juliet, I illustrated one out of over ONE HUNDRED different endings, all of them illustrated by other amazing artists! |
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Buy this mini, or else Kean will break all the things. For reals. Buy direct with Paypal (coming soon) |
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Buy this mini, or else Tory will punch you in the boob. For reals. Buy direct with Paypal (coming soon) |