Copra Round One

Copra Round One

Author: Michel Fiffe

Publisher:

Published: 2019

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781534313910

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"Originally published in single monthly issues as Copra."


Copra #1

Copra #1

Author: Michel Fiffe

Publisher: Image Comics

Published: 2012-11-09

Total Pages: 27

ISBN-13:

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The critically acclaimed action comic from Michel Fiffe is finally here! Ambushed, beaten, and framed for genocide, Copra plows though this four-color nightmare with only one thing in mind: revenge.


Copra #1

Copra #1

Author: Michel Fiffe

Publisher: Image Comics

Published: 2019-10-02

Total Pages: 44

ISBN-13:

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COPRA returns in the first issue of its all-new ONGOING SERIES! Acclaimed comics auteur MICHEL FIFFE picks up where his band of mercenary misfits left off, reintroducing the entire cast of his Suicide Squad-esque revenge machine in a brutal standoff against their own leader. Jump right into the thick of it with the worldÕs greatest action team in this extra-length debut milestone 36 pages for just $3.99!


Copra Round 1

Copra Round 1

Author: Michel Fiffe

Publisher: Image Comics

Published: 2019-07-03

Total Pages: 164

ISBN-13: 1534314571

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They're ugly. They're mean. But up until today, they've always been loyal. So when one of their own betrays them, COPRA has no choice but to turn their nightmarish skills back on everyone who ever even looked at them funny. Here it is: the first six issues of MICHEL FIFFE's critically acclaimed superhero revenge machine. Collects COPRA #1-6


Copra Master Collection Book One

Copra Master Collection Book One

Author: Michel Fiffe

Publisher: Image Comics

Published: 2022-11-23

Total Pages: 328

ISBN-13: 1534325689

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COPRA’s 10th anniversary kicks off with an oversized hardcover compendium collecting its seminal first twelve issues. From writer/artist MICHEL FIFFE comes the opening salvo of the world’s greatest superhero revenge series. Dive into a formalist battle royale of mercenary misfits and celebrate a decade of COPRA with style. Collects COPRA #1-12


Copra #25

Copra #25

Author: Michel Fiffe

Publisher: Image Comics

Published: 2015-12-09

Total Pages: 53

ISBN-13:

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Special Secret Stage Double-sized anniversary issue! Flashbacks! Vitas and Man-Head mix it up! Plus pinups and backup comics galore from an all-star cast of comic creators, including TIM HAMILTON, BENJAMIN MARRA, CHUCK FORSMAN, KAT ROBERTS, JEFFREY BROWN, SLOANE LEONG, PAUL MAYBURY, and MATTHEW ALLISON!


Coconut

Coconut

Author: Robin Laurance

Publisher: The History Press

Published: 2019-07-01

Total Pages: 253

ISBN-13: 0750992735

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Coconuts have been around for longer than Homo sapiens; they have been turned into art, taken part in religious rituals and been a sign of wealth and success. They have saved lives, not only by providing nourishment, but also as part of the charcoal filers in First World War gas masks. It was coconuts that triggered the mutiny on the Bounty, and coconuts that saved the life of the man who went on to become the 35th President of the United States. The coconut has long been the unseen player in the endeavours of industrialists and bomb makers, physicians and silversmiths, smugglers and snake charmers. To this day, coconuts shape the lives of people around the world. At a time when coconut products crowd the shelves of supermarkets, health food shops and beauty salons, Robin Laurance looks beyond the oils and health drinks to uncover the unexpected, often surprising, and vital roles played by the coconut palm and its nut in times past and present.


Copra and Coconut Oil

Copra and Coconut Oil

Author: Katharine Snodgrass

Publisher: Stanford University Press

Published: 1928

Total Pages: 160

ISBN-13:

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Place of coconut oil among the fats, coconut cultivation and the preparation of coconut products, world production of copra and coconut oil, Ceylon, India and the Malay States, Dutch East Indies and Oceania, the Philippine Islands, outlook for expansion with special reference to the Philippine Islands, international trade: shipping and tarif conditions, international trade: its volume and course, utilization of coconut oil in margarin and soap industries, market position and oulook.


Zegas

Zegas

Author: Michel Fiffe

Publisher: Fantagraphics Books

Published: 2017-11-29

Total Pages: 98

ISBN-13: 1683960653

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In this graphic novel by a cult cartoonist, orphaned siblings grapple with survival, sex, and mortality in a stylized world. Zegas details the surreal urban adventures of the recently orphaned Zegas siblings. The ambitious Emily and her moody brother, Boston, are young adults who confront their new relationship dynamic in the face of a family tragedy that never gets talked about.


Coconut Colonialism

Coconut Colonialism

Author: Holger Droessler

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Published: 2022-01-11

Total Pages: 305

ISBN-13: 0674263332

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A new history of globalization and empire at the crossroads of the Pacific. Located halfway between HawaiÔi and Australia, the islands of Samoa have long been a center of Oceanian cultural and economic exchange. Accustomed to exercising agency in trade and diplomacy, Samoans found themselves enmeshed in a new form of globalization after missionaries and traders arrived in the middle of the nineteenth century. As the great powers of Europe and America competed to bring Samoa into their orbits, Germany and the United States eventually agreed to divide the islands for their burgeoning colonial holdings. In Coconut Colonialism, Holger Droessler examines the Samoan response through the lives of its workers. Ordinary SamoansÑsome on large plantations, others on their own small holdingsÑpicked and processed coconuts and cocoa, tapped rubber trees, and built roads and ports that brought cash crops to Europe and North America. At the same time, Samoans redefined their own way of being in the worldÑwhat Droessler terms ÒOceanian globalityÓÑto challenge German and American visions of a global economy that in fact served only the needs of Western capitalism. Through cooperative farming, Samoans contested the exploitative wage-labor system introduced by colonial powers. The islanders also participated in ethnographic shows around the world, turning them into diplomatic missions and making friends with fellow colonized peoples. Samoans thereby found ways to press their own agendas and regain a degree of independence. Based on research in multiple languages and countries, Coconut Colonialism offers new insights into the global history of labor and empire at the dawn of the twentieth century.