The Slings & Arrows Comic GuideFrank Plowright Slings & Arrows, 2003 - 787 pages Reviews and analyses of over 5000 titles from the 1930s to date! Recommendations and pitfalls (must reads and what to avoid), handy alphabetical format (from A1 to ZZZ), massive creator index to cross-reference writers and artists, an invaluable guide for the back issue buyer ... Every comic of note from the past fifty years is included in this comprehensive guide to American comics. From the underground to children's comics, autobiography to fantasy, The Slings & Arrows Comic Guide covers all bases. You no longer need to wonder which are the best issues from a ten year run, which were drawn by the best artists, which have the best stories, and which miniseries are worth your time. The answers are all here amid a wealth of information and informed critical commentary. |
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