



Softcover, black & white comic imagery, 112 pages, 8.2 x 6 inches.
Black & white comics with 16 pages in color, and two double-sided color foldout pin-ups.
Yakuza bad-boy Rakuda is framed for the murder of his gang-boss by an ambitious young white-collar criminal.
New father and troubled yakuza Rakuda gets a call from his colleagues tasking him to dispose of a random body. The job is fishy, but when you are a gangster sometimes you have to just do what you're told. But in this case, who gave him the job is the problem. A young hustler named Amazaki has tasked him to take care of a corpse without any info on who the body is and how to get rid of it. Turns out the body belongs to their gang lord... Now the gang and the cops are after Rakuda. And with danger around every corner, there are now very few moments for jokes in Rakuda's world.
Katsuya Terada (born in Okayama, Japan in 1963) is a rare comic artist who has amassed success and followers on both sides of the Pacific. A self-defined "doodler," Terada's art has been seen in some of the most recognizable works to come out of Japan in the last two decades. His international breakthrough was his designs for Blood: The Last Vampire. His collaborations with properties such as The Legend of Zelda, Iron Man, and Hellboy further cemented his place within an international audience.
SIGNED! - This and That by Katsuya Terada Book
This version is signed with a doodle from Katsuya Terada!
Soft cover, 232 pages.
This book features a collection of recent exhibition and professional works by Katsuya Terada, a celebrated illustrator and manga artist with a 42-year career. It showcases the forefront of a master who has continued—and will continue—to draw.
It also includes commentary on the art materials Terada uses in his daily work. While skillfully utilizing traditional tools like pencils and ballpoint pens, as well as the iPad, he actively incorporates new gadgets, constantly delivering fresh surprises and inspiration. This volume captures the current essence of Terada’s artwork. His insights on art supplies are a must-read for anyone with even a slight interest in drawing.
Giant Robot - Robot Power The Lost Zines Vol. 2 (Re-print)
Zine measures 8.5 x 7 inches, 192 pages, black & white.
Giant Robot history reprinted! Robot Power zine was made between issues 17-21 of Giant Robot Magazine, now compiled as a four-issue collection comprising of issues 17.5, 18.5, 19.5 and 20.5 Culture that is still relevant and interesting to this day. Re-discover it all!
Original zine printed in 2000.
Giant Robot - Small Art Society Zine: Issue #2 (Japan Edition)
Measures 4.25 x 6.75 inches. Softcover, 188 pages, full color.
Giant Robot proudly presents its second issue of Small Art Society. This issue commemorates travels to Tokyo, Japan for Giant Robot 30 Years Exhibition at mograg Gallery. Photograph contributions from Eric Nakamura, Cassia Lupo, Po Yan Leung, Jenn Lima, Den Gojobori, Erick Martinez, Lap Ngo, Kelly Yamagishi and Christian Leon Guerrero. Small but mighty - an amazing collection of photos contained in this lil zine!
Gemma Correll - Doodling for Dog People
Signed by Gemma Correll!
Paperback, measures 6 x 8.5 inches. 128 pages.
Doodling for Dog People sparks the imagination and spurs canine lovers to explore, experiment, and brainstorm ways to draw and doodle their favorite furry friends with a cute and clever art style.
Packed with more than 50 prompts, doodling exercises, and fun facts about dogs, Doodling for Dog People offers inspiration for drawing different types of dogs, dogs in outfits, dogs in action, and even doggie accessories. This book is designed to get your creative juices flowing—and your pen and pencil moving! Don’t think too much about the prompts; just start drawing dog-related doodles and see where your imagination takes you. There’s no such thing as a mistake in doodling!
An interactive book, Doodling for Dog People demonstrates how to draw whimsical doggie doodles, while encouraging artists and doodle enthusiasts to develop their own style and techniques. With its portable format and plenty of open doodling pages, this quirky doodle book is perfect for any creative on-the-go dog lover. All you need to get started doodling is this book and a pencil.
The books in the Doodling for… series are designed to appeal to seasoned artists and doodle enthusiasts alike. Professional illustrator Gemma Correll packs each book with more than 50 fun and inspirational prompts, doodling exercises, and fun factoids. Her simple, unique, and whimsical approach inspires, entertains, and guides artists of all skill levels.
Gemma Correll - Mental Illness, Combat Sports & Other Comics Zine (Signed)
Signed by Gemma Correll!
Paperback, measures 7 x 7 inches. 28 pages.
Gemma Correll's illustrations are a delightful blend of simplicity and charm.
The comics within this zine were published by The Nib between 2018-2013.
Printed on recycled paper in the USA.