Look extra fashionable lickety split with this delicious T-shirt from Ice Cream Man, the critically acclaimed anthology comic by W. Maxwell Prince, Martín Morazzo, and Chris O'Halloran. Featuring exclusive artwork by Morazzo, it's the perfect piece of clothing in which to enjoy something sweet-or sinister.
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Chocolate, vanilla, existential horror, addiction, musical fantasythere's a flavor for everyone's misery. Ice Cream Man is a genre-defying comic book series, featuring disparate one-shot tales of sorrow, wonder, and redemption. Each installment features its own cast of strange characters, dealing with their own special sundae of suffering. And on the periphery of all of them, like the twinkly music of his colorful truck, is the Ice Cream Man-a weaver of stories, a purveyor of sweet treats. Friend. Foe. God. Demon. The man who, with a snap of his fingers-lickety split!-can change the course of your life forever. Written by W. Maxwell Prince (One Week In The Library), with art by Martín Morazzo (Snowfall, Great Pacific). Collects Ice Cream Man #1-4.
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.
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.
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.
The newest and best that Liz Suburbia has to offer, including dog dreams, modern day saints, and the first installment of the sequel to Sacred Heart (Fantagraphics) picking up ten years after the flood and piecing together why the kids of Alexandria were left to fend for themselves.
Celebrate the 20th anniversary of Alan Martin and Jamie Hewlett's foul-mouthed, anarchic creation with this essential guide to the art of Tank Girl! Bask in the glory of exclusive new commentary from writer Alan Martin! Shiver with pleasure at the sight of rarely seen drawings by genius Gorillaz artist Jamie Hewlett! Have a nice cup of tea whilst studying the recipe page! Verily, The Cream of Tank Girl is a smorgasbord of Tank Girl-osity. Boasting tons of unseen artwork, rarely seen comic strips, every Jamie Hewlett Tank Girl cover ever, publicity posters, script samples and more besides; this is the ultimate guide to Tank Girl and her world! [Alan Martin & Jamie Hewlett]
Johnny Boo creates an incredible Ice Cream Computer that can turn anything into delicious ice cream. Old toys that you don't want to play with anymore? Ice cream! Clods of dirt and grass? Ice cream! It works great until Squiggle decides to turn himself into ice cream! Then, Johnny Boo time travels to the future, where the Mean Little Boy tries to add him to his butterfly collection. Can Squiggle save the day, or will everyone get turned into ice cream??
From Kid Robot. Kidrobot brings everyone's favorite pink sea star from Spongebob Squarepants to life with the new Patrick with Ice Cream 16 HugMe Shake Action plush! Icecream cones in hand, Patrick Star is about to jump into your arms from deep down in Bikini Bottom for a big sloppy hug! As with all HugMe plush, this comes with Kidrobot's signature vibrating shake action unit with removable batteries for an additional snuggly sensational hug. Shake action when you hug it! Shake action when you clap!