Black & white, perfect bound softcover, 88 pages, stand alone issue.
Sam Grinberg introduces his biggest comic yet - Scumburbia the Mega-Sized Mall Issue! Filled with Sam's great art and fun story-telling this is a must have for any comic lover.
Via Sam:
EVERY ISSUE comes with an ART trading card by a different artist!
Two semi-interconnected stories that's set in high school and (you guessed it) - the mall; the local watering hole and central hothouse for the kids in this fictional suburban town. This story is funny, sad, and weird. It's about what friendship means at a vulnerable time in one's life. It's about adolescent perseverance for something that feels like it's the most important thing in the world. It's about a a time when rumors and suburban legends permeate every facet of high school life, and how difficult it can be to navigate between friends and foes. It's goofy, it's funny, and it's personal. It's about you and the kids you remember going to high school with.
Blitmap #1
Softcover, full color pages, 6.75 x 10 inches.
A THRILLING NEW SCI-FI SERIES SET IN A BREATHTAKING SOLARPUNK METROPOLIS! SET IN THE DIGITAL WORLD OF BLITMAP!
Under the shadow of an ancient cataclysm, Blitnauts and Logos factions battle for power, while The Static's elusive realm entraps and corrupts all who submit to its mystifying call.
Written by Jack Timmer and illustrated by Matias Basla.
Each issue is blind bagged, coming with a surprise cover. No cover is the same!
Blitmap #3
Softcover, full color pages, 6.75 x 10 inches.
A CONTINUATION OF A THRILLING NEW SCI-FI SERIES SET IN A BREATHTAKING SOLARPUNK METROPOLIS! SET IN THE DIGITAL WORLD OF BLITMAP!
Under the shadow of an ancient cataclysm, Blitnauts and Logos factions battle for power, while The Static's elusive realm entraps and corrupts all who submit to its mystifying call.
Written by Jack Timmer and illustrated by Matias Basla.
Each issue is blind bagged, coming with a surprise cover. No cover is the same!!
Eric Nakamura - Whatever Falls in Between 1 - Photo Zine
24 pages, measures 5.5 x 8.5 inches.
This modest and beautifully executed booklet is an affectionate glimpse into the people, places and pets that surround the daily life of Giant Robot's own Eric Nakamura. See such familiar faces such as James Jean, Katsuya Terada, David Choe bound in alongside more intimate scenes of family life.
From the inside page:
"This is a collection of photos shot at the end of 2016 and early 2017. I have the need to say that it was shot on 35mm Tri-X film, and it is also a restart of my film photography work which began in 1986 until around 1996 when my entirety of camera gear was burglarized. Of course I used film for the earlier days of Giant Robot, but those were quick jobs and often not memorable. With digital photography and cellphones being so easy to use, I never thought I'd go back to film. My favorite subjects are starting to become evident, and there are days when I shoot a lot and then there are weeks in between touching the camera. I'll admit I've witnessed plenty of moments pass by and that's how it goes."
-Eric Nakamura, 2019
Eric Nakamura - Whatever Falls in Between 2 - Photo Zine
21 pages, measures 5.5 x 8.5 inches.
This modest and beautifully executed booklet is an affectionate glimpse into the people, places and pets that surround the daily life of Giant Robot's own Eric Nakamura. See such familiar faces such as Hellen Jo, Barry McGee, Mike Choi bound in alongside more intimate scenes of family life.
From the inside page:
"This is a collection of photos shot in early 2017. I re-started photography to capture my parents and it has since spread into things related to Giant Robot and beyond. My photos are often personal, yet with the context I've added, I hope they resonate."
-Eric Nakamura, 2019
Eric Nakamura - Whatever Falls in Between 3 - Photo Zine
20 pages, measures 5.5 x 8.5 inches.
This modest and beautifully executed booklet is an affectionate glimpse into the people, places and pets that surround the daily life of Giant Robot's own Eric Nakamura.
From the inside page:
This is a collection of photos shot in early 2018-2019
-Eric Nakamura, 2022