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The Pirates of Shan: A Rick Brant Science Adventure Story
The Pirates of Shan is a thrilling science adventure story written by John Blaine. The book follows the adventures of Rick Brant, a young scientist who embarks on a dangerous mission to uncover the secrets of a mysterious island. The island, known as Shan, is believed to be home to a group of ruthless pirates who have been terrorizing the seas for years.Rick and his friend, Scotty, set out on a perilous journey to Shan, determined to uncover the truth about the pirates and put an end to their reign of terror. Along the way, they encounter a host of challenges, including treacherous waters, deadly traps, and dangerous creatures.As they explore the island, Rick and Scotty discover a hidden laboratory where the pirates are conducting sinister experiments. With the help of their scientific knowledge and quick thinking, they are able to outsmart the pirates and put an end to their evil plans.The Pirates of Shan is a thrilling adventure story that will keep readers on the edge of their seats. With its fast-paced plot, exciting action scenes, and engaging characters, this book is sure to entertain readers of all ages.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
We All Travel Time: A Collection by Rick & Doug Arthur

We All Travel Time: A Collection by Rick & Doug Arthur

Douglas Arthur; Rick Arthur

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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We All Travel Time is a collection of five short comic book stories created by brothers Rick and Doug Arthur. This 40 page tome features the centerpiece Time Travel Means Never Saying You're Sorry, along with One Way To Hell, The Kill, Fresh From the Garden, and At Midnight I Become Invincible. Rick has done all the story, art, and coloring for the first three stories, while At Midnight... is completely done by brother Doug. Fresh From the Garden presents us with a unique collaboration from the brothers, with Doug providing the story, layouts, and rough pencils and lettering, and Rick finishing the art and coloring it.The stories run the gamut from psychological sci-fi to playful nods of the hat to EC comics and the Stan Lee/Steve Ditko/Jack Kirby horror comics of the 1950's Sure to please fans of the genre Rick Arthur is a 1986 graduate of the Joe Kubert School of Cartoon and Graphic Art and is most famous for his work with Mirage Studios and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. He currently teaches a class on how to draw comics at New Mexico Tech.Doug Arthur is an independent cartoonist whos long running comic strip Tales From the Dougside began in 1988 on the campus of the University at Buffalo. He began publishing books of his comics in 1995. We All Travel Time will be the 12th title to be published under his Dougside Syndicate Press imprint.
The Walking Dead Hardcover Ruled Journal - Rick Grimes
Celebrate all the horrifying thrills of AMC's hit original show The Walking Dead with this journal featuring lead character Rick Grimes. Rick Grimes was a small-town sheriff who was wounded in the line of duty and woke to find himself in a walker apocalypse. An everyman, Rick leads his desperate band of survivors while clinging to his moral code in the face of increasingly dire circumstances. Inspired by AMC's hit original series The Walking Dead, this ruled journal captures the rugged aesthetic of this hugely popular character.
Writing a Chrysanthemum: The Drawings of Rick Barton
This first ever book on the Bay Area Beat artist reveals a unique drawing style that dovetails Cocteau with Japanese and Renaissance printmaking “Rick Barton should have been a San Francisco legend,” declared author and artist Etel Adnan in a 1998 essay. Working primarily in pen or brush and ink in a kaleidoscopic linear style, Barton (1928–92), who was born and raised in New York and settled in the San Francisco Bay Area in the 1950s, ceaselessly recorded the world around him, whether the enclosed space of his room, the cafes in which he spent his days, his lovers and friends, or the ornate churches and botanical subjects that seem to have held particular fascination for him. Flourishing in San Francisco’s gay and Beat subcultures of the 1950s and ’60s, Barton accrued a group of disciples who were drawn to his singular style, which synthesized sources as disparate as Renaissance and Japanese woodblock prints and the delicate line drawings of Jean Cocteau. Bringing together more than 60 drawings, two accordion-folded sketchbooks, and printed portfolios and books, Writing a Chrysanthemum: The Drawings of Rick Barton presents for the first time the work of this unique artist who was a significant, and until now unheralded, figure of the Beat era. Rachel Federman, the curator of the exhibition at the Morgan Library & Museum, has written a deeply researched essay on the artist and his work. An excerpt of Adnan’s essay—the first published account of Barton—is reprinted in the catalog.