In Search of Stupidity

In Search of Stupidity

Author: Merrill R. Chapman

Publisher:

Published: 2003-07-08

Total Pages: 296

ISBN-13:

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Describes influential business philosophies and marketing ideas from the past twenty years and examines why they did not work.


The Putrescent Vein

The Putrescent Vein

Author: Dorian Bridges

Publisher:

Published: 2018-04-18

Total Pages: 427

ISBN-13: 9781980871613

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Tumble into a world of dark, homoerotic porno-gore, shot through with moments of pure chemical transcendence. Meet gay vampires horrified by the vulgar, futuristic trash-world their coffin opens into, while another wannabe immortal is fuelling his DNA with the copious ejaculate of strangers. Over in Hollywood, Dorian Gray is as young and beautiful as ever, let loose in the 21st century, where the party never stops, and debauchery often kills... Wander through a Sex Addicts Anonymous meeting, and learn all about giving your car a semen-spilling good time, before you take one hell of a trip inside the Vagina of Apocalypse. Span endless centuries alongside an opium-addled immortal, trudging bitterly down the crushing path of the War on Drugs. Finally, reach your destination at lucky number thirteen; take a deep breath, and call out to the vampire who truly exists...


The Guide to Classic Graphic Adventures

The Guide to Classic Graphic Adventures

Author: Kurt Kalata

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781460955796

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Reviews of over 300 graphic adventure games, focusing on games from prominent publishers such as LucasArts, Sierra On-Line, and Legend Entertainment but covering games from independent developers as well. Reviews primarily cover games published 1984-2000. Interviews with game creators/developers Al Lowe, Corey Cole, Bob Bates, and Josh Mandel are included.


Steel Beach

Steel Beach

Author: John Varley

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 1993-08-01

Total Pages: 652

ISBN-13: 1101656093

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A science fiction epic from "the best writer in America" (Tom Clancy)—Hugo and Nebula award-winning author John Varley. Fleeing Earth after an alien invasion, the human race stands on the threshold of evolution. Their new home is Luna, a moon colony blessed with creature comforts, prolonged lifespans, digital memories, and instant sex changes. But the people of Luna are bored, restless, suicidal—and so is the computer that monitors their existence...


X-Men: the Art and Making of the Animated Series

X-Men: the Art and Making of the Animated Series

Author: Eric Lewald

Publisher: ABRAMS

Published: 2020-10-20

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13: 9781419744686

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The story behind the creation of one of the most celebrated, revolutionary animated series of all time X-Men: The Art and Making of the Animated Series takes fans behind the scenes of the landmark cartoon that laid the groundwork for the dozens of Marvel Comics adaptations that followed. Interviews with series writers, producers, executives, and artists reveal the razor's edge that Marvel and Fox navigated in order to bring the X-Men to television, and detail the tough decisions, compromises, and brilliant solutions that resulted in a series that has been lauded by critics and fans for nearly three decades. Along the way, readers will encounter such comics and entertainment luminaries as Stan Lee, Avi Arad, and Haim Saban. This book gives a firsthand account of what it's like to develop, pitch, design, write, draw, direct, and produce an animated series, accompanied by rare original art, animated cels and still frames, and production and merchandising ephemera.


Subway Lives

Subway Lives

Author: Jim Dwyer

Publisher: Crown Publishing Group (NY)

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 328

ISBN-13:

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On its history and the people that run and ride the trains. A fair mix of technical detail. Fun reading. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


The Spooky Wheels on the Bus: (A Holiday Wheels on the Bus Book)

The Spooky Wheels on the Bus: (A Holiday Wheels on the Bus Book)

Author: J. Elizabeth Mills

Publisher: Scholastic Inc.

Published: 2016-06-28

Total Pages: 28

ISBN-13: 0545463378

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A haunted Halloween bus ride that will have children singing with excitement! The Spooky Wheels on the Bus is a humorous Halloween-themed version of the classic song "The Wheels on the Bus"...with a few ghoulish tricks and treats up its sleeves! Count from one Spooky Bus up to ten Goofy Ghosts as this Halloween ride races through town picking up a few unsuspecting passengers along the way.


EcoGothic

EcoGothic

Author: Andrew Smith

Publisher: Manchester University Press

Published: 2015-11-01

Total Pages: 265

ISBN-13: 1526102927

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This book will provide the first study of how the Gothic engages with ecocritical ideas. Ecocriticism has frequently explored images of environmental catastrophe, the wilderness, the idea of home, constructions of 'nature', and images of the post-apocalypse – images which are also central to a certain type of Gothic literature. By exploring the relationship between the ecocritical aspects of the Gothic and the Gothic elements of the ecocritical, this book provides a new way of looking at both the Gothic and ecocriticism. Writers discussed include Ann Radcliffe, Mary Shelley, Ambrose Bierce, Algernon Blackwood, Margaret Atwood, Cormac McCarthy, Dan Simmons and Rana Dasgupta. The volume thus explores writing and film across various national contexts including Britain, America and Canada, as well as giving due consideration to how such issues might be discussed within a global context.


Fear and Nature

Fear and Nature

Author: Christy Tidwell

Publisher: Penn State Press

Published: 2021-05-10

Total Pages: 301

ISBN-13: 027109043X

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Ecohorror represents human fears about the natural world—killer plants and animals, catastrophic weather events, and disquieting encounters with the nonhuman. Its portrayals of animals, the environment, and even scientists build on popular conceptions of zoology, ecology, and the scientific process. As such, ecohorror is a genre uniquely situated to address life, art, and the dangers of scientific knowledge in the Anthropocene. Featuring new readings of the genre, Fear and Nature brings ecohorror texts and theories into conversation with other critical discourses. The chapters cover a variety of media forms, from literature and short fiction to manga, poetry, television, and film. The chronological range is equally varied, beginning in the nineteenth century with the work of Edgar Allan Poe and finishing in the twenty-first with Stephen King and Guillermo del Toro. This range highlights the significance of ecohorror as a mode. In their analyses, the contributors make explicit connections across chapters, question the limits of the genre, and address the ways in which our fears about nature intersect with those we hold about the racial, animal, and bodily “other.” A foundational text, this volume will appeal to specialists in horror studies, Gothic studies, the environmental humanities, and ecocriticism. In addition to the editors, the contributors include Kristen Angierski, Bridgitte Barclay, Marisol Cortez, Chelsea Davis, Joseph K. Heumann, Dawn Keetley, Ashley Kniss, Robin L. Murray, Brittany R. Roberts, Sharon Sharp, and Keri Stevenson.