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Jaime Hernandez

Jaime Hernandez

Jaime Hernandez

CBGB is now available in Hardcover, Trade Paperback
Nov 09, 2010
CBGB will be released on November 09, 2010 in Hardcover, Trade Paperback
Nov 09, 2010

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Comic Book Resources, May 4, 2012
...Cohen. Cohen said they were quickly selling out of a lot of their debut books, especially the new Jaime Hernandez collection , although everyone I talked to was most excited about the Josh Simmonds horror collection The Furry Trap . One of the...
Comic Book Resources, April 27, 2012
...by Joe Daly,  The Furry Trap by Josh Simmons, God and Science: Return of the Ti-Girls by Jaime Hernandez, Jack Davis: Drawing American Pop Culture  by Jack Davis, Jewish Images in the Comics by Fredrik Strömberg, New York Mon Amour by Jacques Tardi,...
Silver Bullet Comics, April 18, 2012
...his mouth was Abrams ComicArts, who have published great books celebrating the art of such comic luminaries as Jaime Hernandez, Harvey Kurtzman and now Daniel Clowes. When John Fleskes, who has produced some of the finest art books in history, praises a...
Silver Bullet Comics, April 10, 2012
...different format from its original single issue presentation), Love and Rockets generally follows two mutually exclusive, ongoing storylines: Jaime Hernandez's "Maggie and Hopey" stories about two young punk friends/occasional lovers and Gilbert...
Silver Bullet Comics, April 9, 2012
...be attracting these days. This isn't new – Art Spiegelman experimented with multi-timed narratives in the 1970s, Jaime Hernandez created a world in the '80s that asked much from readers and Frank Miller was doing brilliant work with parallel narratives...
Daily Chronicle, March 15, 2012
...comics in the real world, no matter how fantastic their tales.” Featured in the exhibition are Joyce Farmer, Jaime Hernandez, Paul Karasik, Jason Lutes, Mark Newgarden and Megan Montague Cash, Seth, and James Sturm. Joyce Farmer is a veteran...
Paste Magazine, January 19, 2012
...panels layered on top of one another, and they can feel like the meeting of Jack Davis and Jaime Hernandez, but there are also times when the book is confusing. Some of this obscurity is deliberate, but that doesn’t make it less annoying. Let’s put...
The Advocate, March 1, 2012
...Rouge Master Gardeners will help shoppers with spring gardens. In the “Fresh From the Market” cooking demonstration, Chef Jaime Hernandez, of Juban’s Restaurant, will join host chef Celeste Gill to create a seasonal dish. The demo begins at 10 a.m....
The Advocate, February 27, 2012
...to enjoy more of the fabulous wines, which were spot-on matched with the scrumptious dishes prepared by chef Jaime Hernandez and staff, but we got to meet wine maker Jesse Inman. The very personable Jesse is the grandson of August Briggs and he, too,...
New York Times, February 2, 2012
...Inspector Kenneth Lehr as the top police officer in the Ninth Precinct, which covers the East Village. Detective Jaime Hernandez of Community Affairs at the Ninth Precinct confirmed the move, and said that Captain Cappelmann came over from Public Service...
Examiner.com, January 30, 2012
...Edlund Steve Englehart Mark Evanier Greg Evans Gary Gianni Rob Guillory Larry Hama Peter f. Hamilton Gilber Hernandez Jaime Hernandez mario Hernandez Jennifer and Matther Holm Klaus Janson N.K. Jemisin Lynn Johnston Joe Jusko karl Kerschl Erik Larsen...
Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources - Covering Comic Bo, October 13, 2011
...our existing Abrams ComicArts publishing program.” Abrams’ comics line includes Diary of a Wimpy Kid , The Art of Jaime Hernandez , Nat Turner , Mom’s Cancer and Whatever Happened to the World of Tomorrow ?...
Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources - Covering Comic Bo, October 8, 2011
...the works. Shifting a little more to the right: Dancing Batman (I forgot the name of the artist), Jaime Hernandez cut out cover of the village voice from a while ago. Peter Kuper MOCCA 2011 poster. The cat loves to play with that yellow shoe lace on...
Comics Worth Reading, September 28, 2011
...been attracted by this gorgeous cover, reminiscent of some of the great creators of indy comics such as Jaime Hernandez and Adrian Tomine, feel free to jump in — you don’t need to have read the first issue to appreciate this detailed exploration of...