(W) W. Maxwell Prince (A/CA) Martin Morazzo, Mat Lopes
'A fantastically imaginative take on 60s adventure comics, but with their own special twist set in the weird world of art galleries.' -Monkeys Fighting Robots Presenting here the first major work from the creative minds behind ICE CREAM MAN-re-lettered, remastered, and under its original intended name! The world of fine art is falling apart, and only ART BRUT knows how to fix it. Alongside the Bureau of Artistic Integrity, Arthur Brut the Mad Dreampainter (and his trusty sidekick, Manny the Mannequin) must dive back into the very paintings that made him insane?or reality itself might just crumble to pieces. A colorful, gonzo romp through art and art history, ART BRUT is equal parts police procedural, hyper-fantasy, and psychological thriller-a veritable Pollock-splatter of comics genres tossed onto one giant pulpy canvas! Each chapter features new cover art, new design, and a new Silver Age-style backup story featuring the art hero that no one's ever heard of-until now! Originally published under the title The Electric Sublim
(W) Joe Harris (A/CA) Martin Morazzo
Adventure junkies, come to New Texas and seek your fortune on its plastic shores! The sci-fi saga of a young man's quest to turn an island of trash into sovereign land continues, as the settlers grapple with confounding new threats including addiction, mysterious and cruel interlopers, and all-out civil war. Collects GREAT PACIFIC #13-18
(W) W. Maxwell Prince (A) Martin Morazzo & Various (CA) Vanesa R. Del Rey
ICE CREAM MAN writer W. MAXWELL PRINCE brings his signature style of oneshot storytelling to the world of clowns-and he's invited SOME OF THE BEST ARTISTS IN COMICS to join him for the ride. HAHA is a genre-jumping, throat-lumping look at the sad, scary, hilarious life of those who get paid to play the fool-but these ain't your typical jokers. With chapters drawn by VANESA DEL REY (REDLANDS), GABRIEL WALTA (Vision), ROGER LANGRIDGE (Thor), and more, HAHA peeks under the big top, over the rainbow, and even inside a balloon to tell a wide-ranging slew of stories about 'funny' men and women, proving that some things are so sad you just have to laugh. COLLECTS HAHA #1-6
(W) W. Maxwell Prince (A/CA) Martin Morazzo, Chris O'Halloran
The critically acclaimed series of not-so-sweet singular stories continues with four more tales of woe and wonder. Here: the ballad of a falling man; a three-flavored silent meditation; a young girl's quest with her dead best friend; a potpourri of suburban emergencies. Plus: more is revealed about the mischievous Ice Cream Man and his history with the dark cowboy, Caleb. Collects ICE CREAM MAN #5-8
(W) W. Maxwell Prince (A/CA) Martin Morazzo, Chris O'Halloran
ICE CREAM MAN continues with four more strange, sad stories. Plus: more is revealed about the mischievous Ice Cream Man and his history with the dark cowboy, Caleb. Collects ICE CREAM MAN #9-12.
(W) W. Maxwell Prince (A/CA) Martin Morazzo, Chris O'Halloran
The critically acclaimed horror anthology drives back into town, offering four new stories that zoom in on folks who are just barely scraping by-and willing to do anything to change that. Collects ICE CREAM MAN #13-16
(W) W. Maxwell Prince (A/CA) Martin Morazzo, Chris O'Halloran
See here four more strange and sad stories of the critically lauded horror-adjacent anthology series, ICE CREAM MAN. See here a tetrad of atypical tales: a suppurating superhero satire; a lamentation of lost memory; a field guide for being a ghost; a rotten retelling of your favorite children's stories. See here some other confections, too. See here, see here! Collects ICE CREAM MAN #17-20
(W) W. Maxwell Prince (A) Martin Morazzo (CA) Chris O'Halloran
Here comes the Ice Cream Man for another helping of bitter sweets: four more cavity-inducing stories of suffering and surviving-with unlimited sundae toppings. Just try not to rot your teeth on these sickly sequential morsels, which, if you're not careful, could lodge themselves under the gums, deep into the roots, far beyond the reach of even the best dentist. Now, open wide? Collects ICE CREAM MAN #21-24.
(W) W. Maxwell Prince (A/CA) Martin Morazzo, Chris O'Halloran
Open wide for four more scoops of the bestselling, critically acclaimed psycho-horror comic ICE CREAM MAN. Here, bound with medium-grade paper glue, are four tales of objective subjectivity: a man's last wishes are carried out; a controlled experiment loses all control; a cosmic scale is balanced (in verse!); Doug tries his darndest to get clean. It's another assemblage of anguish and ennui for the anthologically inclined art appreciator. Lickety split, y'all! Collects ICE CREAM MAN #29-32.
(W) W. Maxwell Prince (A/CA) Martin Morazzo, Chris O'Halloran
Open wide for four more scoops of the bestselling, critically acclaimed psycho-horror comic ICE CREAM MAN. Here, bound with medium-grade paper glue, are four tales of objective subjectivity: a man's last wishes are carried out; a controlled experiment loses all control; a cosmic scale is balanced (in verse!); Doug tries his darndest to get clean. It's another assemblage of anguish and ennui for the anthologically inclined art appreciator. Lickety split, y'all! Collects ICE CREAM MAN #29-32.
(W) W. Maxwell Prince (A/CA) Martin Morazzo, Chris O'Halloran
The wheels on this sorry ice cream truck continue to spin round and round! Presented here, four more chilling chapters that chafe and chew at the human mind: a bifurcated tale of woe/whimsy; a small story about two unlucky tramps; a bestiary of some very necessary monsters; and a look into the big ol' belly of a whale. Please do enjoy your continued trip down this never-ending well! We'll hit the bottom eventually? Collects ICE CREAM MAN #33-36
(W) W. Maxwell Prince (A/CA) Martin Morazzo, Chris O'Halloran
The wheels on this sorry ice cream truck continue to spin round and round! Presented here, four more chilling chapters that chafe and chew at the human mind: a bifurcated tale of woe/whimsy; a small story about two unlucky tramps; a bestiary of some very necessary monsters; and a look into the big ol' belly of a whale. Please do enjoy your continued trip down this never-ending well! We'll hit the bottom eventually? Collects ICE CREAM MAN #33-36
(W) Christopher Cantwell (A/CA) Martin Morazzo
Luna has crash-landed back into her life after spending a year in a mental institution . . . but that might just mean she's closer to the edge than she's ever been before. After discovering clues about the Flying Woman's missing family, Luna's obsession reignites, threatening to again unravel her fragile mind. Meanwhile, a mysterious guru appears in the sewers of Chicago, a Russian mercenary seeks old secret technology, and the specter of violence begins to loom over everyone once more. Luna begins to wonder . . . will she even survive long enough to go insane? Collects She Could Fly: The Lost Pilot #1-#5.
(W) Christopher Cantwell (A/CA) Martin Morazzo
After an intense brain surgery, Luna's mental imbalances are more manageable, but still problematic. Now 18, she's estranged from her parents and forging a life on her own. But Luna soon discovers that there's a new Flying Woman in town . . . one that's hellbent on causing havoc and terror. After witnessing this new Flying Villain, Luna's purpose finally become clear. She must be the one to fly-for the good of Chicago, for the sake of her family, for the memory of Mayura, and for herself. And this battle will all take place above the Chicago skyline . . .