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5 kirjaa tekijältä Dmitri Jackson
A retelling of the beloved 19th-century folktale, steel driver John Henry discovers that the mighty steam drill is being used to replace manual labor. It's man versus machine as John and the drill face off in a climactic race down the railroad track. Recommended for all ages.
Blackwax Boulevard is the weirdest, grimiest, most obscure record store in all comics. Thus, by hipster-definition, also the coolest This anthology collects the first five years of the Glyph-nominated webcomic that follows nerds, metalheads, manic pixies, bohos, hobos and every music lover in between as they explore life, pop culture and the eternally dusty record bin. Anything goes when the needle drops at Blackwax Contains over 200 high-def pages from the original minicomics, plus a new introduction comic. Ages 15].
Blackwax Boulevard is a slice-of-life comic that follows Marsalis, Hardy, and Veronika, as they strive to keep the titular record store open for business. In this graphic novel collection, Blackwax Boulevard Is Listening, our heroes also tackle the most hot-button issues of the day: racism, homophobia, #MeToo, and cancel culture. Blending pop music esoterica with blistering commentary on the nature of celebrity, fandom and wokeness, Blackwax Boulevard Is Listening captures a generation of record lovers, nerds, hipsters, and outcasts grappling with the cultural turbulence of the late '10s and early '20s.
Blackwax Boulevard is a slice-of-life comic that follows Marsalis, Hardy, and Veronika, as they strive to keep the titular record store open for business. In this graphic novel collection, Blackwax Boulevard Is Listening, our heroes also tackle the most hot-button issues of the day: racism, homophobia, #MeToo, and cancel culture. Blending pop culture detritus with blistering commentary on the nature of celebrity, fandom and wokeness, Blackwax Boulevard Is Listening captures a generation of record lovers, nerds, hipsters, and outcasts grappling with the cultural turbulence of the late '10s and early '20s.