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  2. The Big Book Of - Wikipedia

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    Published in 2000 and written by Jonathan Vankin, [22] the Big Book of the '70s documents ten years of "tackiness and tumult". From disco to polyester fashion, the final Big Book itemizes the fads, personalities, slang, and social insanity that infected the 1970s (as well as the Vietnam War and some classic films).

  3. Jonathan Ames - Wikipedia

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    Ames's novels include I Pass Like Night (1989), The Extra Man (1998), and 2004's Wake Up Sir!, described by The New York Times as "laugh-out-loud funny". [9] In September 2008, Ames released The Alcoholic, his first foray into graphic literature, illustrated by Dean Haspiel; [10] an excerpt was included in The Best American Comics 2010. [11]

  4. Dean Haspiel - Wikipedia

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    Dean Edmund Haspiel (born May 31, 1967, [1] in New York City) is an American comic book artist, writer, and playwright.He is known for creating Billy Dogma, The Red Hook, and for his collaborations with writer Harvey Pekar on his American Splendor series as well as the graphic novel The Quitter, and for his collaborations with Jonathan Ames on The Alcoholic and HBO's Bored to Death.

  5. Assassin's Creed publications - Wikipedia

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    The story alternates between the perspectives of Nikolai Orelov, an Assassin in 19th and 20th-century Russia, and his descendant Daniel Cross, a recovering alcoholic with a mysterious past who involuntarily experiences Nikolai's memories. A graphic novel sequel to The Fall, titled Assassin's Creed: The Chain, was released on August 9, 2012. The ...

  6. Susanna Clarke, author of bestselling fantasy novels like Piranesi and Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell, published her debut novel in 2004. The author spoke with the New York Times for the 20th ...

  7. The Manhattan Projects - Wikipedia

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    The Manhattan Projects is a science fiction comic book series co-created by writer Jonathan Hickman and artist Nick Pitarra published by Image Comics. The premise is an alternate history near the end of World War II in which the Manhattan Project was a front for other more esoteric science fiction ideas. The series is a monthly ongoing and ...

  8. Graphic novel examines US if Jan. 6 insurrection was ... - AOL

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    The four-issue graphic novel was written by Harvard Law School professor Alan Jenkins and New York Times best-selling author and artist Gan Golan.. Jenkins told the USA Today Network that he and ...

  9. List of Vertigo Comics publications - Wikipedia

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    Sequel series to the graphic novel. Deadenders #1–16 Ongoing series Ed Brubaker: Warren Pleece: March 2000 – June 2001 Deadman #1–13 Ongoing series Bruce Jones: John Watkiss: October 2006 – November 2007 Fourth series. See also: List of DC Comics publications: Death Talks About Life: 1 One-shot Neil Gaiman: Dave McKean: 1994