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The Simpsons Treehouse of Horror Ominous Omnibus Vol. 2 delivers laughs and scares like the cartoons

The Simpsons Treehouse of Horror Ominous Omnibus Vol. 2 Deadtime Stories for Boos & Ghouls delivers laughs and scares just like the cartoons

The second of three volumes collecting the complete Simpsons Treehouse of Horror comics by creator Matt Groening-packaged in a deluxe, die-cut slipcase that glows in the dark

Collected for the first time in a deluxe hardcover slipcase with an all-new die-cut cover.

Story: Kyle Baker, James W. Bates, Ian Boothby, Max Davison, Chuck Dixon, Gerry Duggan, Glenn Fabry, Pia Guerra, John Kerschnbaum, Peter Kuper, Carol Lay, Ted May, Jesse Leon McCann, Gary Spencer Millidge, Terry Moore, Steve Niles, Troy Nixey, Brian Posehn, Dean Rankine, James Robinson, Scott Shaw!, Gene Simmons, Will Sweeney, Matthew Thurber, Jim Valentino, Jon Vermilyea, Len Wein, Shannon Wheeler, Jane Wiedlin, Jim Woodring, Chris Yambar, Neil Alsip, Tony Di Gerolamo

Art: Max Badger, Kyle Baker, Hilary Barta, Dan Brereton, John Delaney, Glenn Fabry, Pia Guerra, Sammy Harkham, Tom Hodges, Kevin Huizenga, John Kerschbaum, Peter Kruper, Carol Lay, James Lloyd, Nina Matsumoto, Gary Specer Millidge, Terry Moore, Bill Morrison, Troy Nixey, Phil Ortiz, Dean Rankine, Tone Rodriguez, Scott Shaw!, Will Sweeney, Jim Valentino, Jon Vermilyea, Jim Woodring, John Adams, Norm Auble, Bryan Francis, Christianna Lang, Abel Lacamana, William Mahoney, Istvan Majoros, Scott McRae, Kevin M. Newman, Joey Nilges, Robert Oliver, Ryan Rivette, Aaron Rozenfeld, Horacio Sandoval, Alberto Santiago

Layouts: Chris Roman

Ink: Terry Austin, Tim Bavington, Tom Hodges, Phyllis Novin, Andrew Pepoy, Mike Rote

Color: Nathan Hamill, Nathan Kane, Joey Mason, Ted May, Rick Reese, Robert Stanley, Dave Stewart, Christopher Ungar, Art Villanueva

Letterer: Karen Bates, Gary Spencer Millidge, Mike Sakamoto, Christopher Ungar

Editor: Sammy Harkham, Nathan Kane, Bill Morrison

Get your copy now! To find a comic shop near you, visit http://www.comicshoplocator.com or call 1-888-comicbook or digitally and online with the links below.

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The Simpsons Treehouse of Horror Ominous Omnibus Vol. 2 delivers laughs and scares like the cartoons

The Simpsons Treehouse of Horror Ominous Omnibus Vol. 2 Deadtime Stories for Boos & Ghouls delivers laughs and scares just like the cartoons

The second of three volumes collecting the complete Simpsons Treehouse of Horror comics by creator Matt Groening-packaged in a deluxe, die-cut slipcase that glows in the dark

Collected for the first time in a deluxe hardcover slipcase with an all-new die-cut cover.

Story: Kyle Baker, James W. Bates, Ian Boothby, Max Davison, Chuck Dixon, Gerry Duggan, Glenn Fabry, Pia Guerra, John Kerschnbaum, Peter Kuper, Carol Lay, Ted May, Jesse Leon McCann, Gary Spencer Millidge, Terry Moore, Steve Niles, Troy Nixey, Brian Posehn, Dean Rankine, James Robinson, Scott Shaw!, Gene Simmons, Will Sweeney, Matthew Thurber, Jim Valentino, Jon Vermilyea, Len Wein, Shannon Wheeler, Jane Wiedlin, Jim Woodring, Chris Yambar, Neil Alsip, Tony Di Gerolamo

Art: Max Badger, Kyle Baker, Hilary Barta, Dan Brereton, John Delaney, Glenn Fabry, Pia Guerra, Sammy Harkham, Tom Hodges, Kevin Huizenga, John Kerschbaum, Peter Kruper, Carol Lay, James Lloyd, Nina Matsumoto, Gary Specer Millidge, Terry Moore, Bill Morrison, Troy Nixey, Phil Ortiz, Dean Rankine, Tone Rodriguez, Scott Shaw!, Will Sweeney, Jim Valentino, Jon Vermilyea, Jim Woodring, John Adams, Norm Auble, Bryan Francis, Christianna Lang, Abel Lacamana, William Mahoney, Istvan Majoros, Scott McRae, Kevin M. Newman, Joey Nilges, Robert Oliver, Ryan Rivette, Aaron Rozenfeld, Horacio Sandoval, Alberto Santiago

Layouts: Chris Roman

Ink: Terry Austin, Tim Bavington, Tom Hodges, Phyllis Novin, Andrew Pepoy, Mike Rote

Color: Nathan Hamill, Nathan Kane, Joey Mason, Ted May, Rick Reese, Robert Stanley, Dave Stewart, Christopher Ungar, Art Villanueva

Letterer: Karen Bates, Gary Spencer Millidge, Mike Sakamoto, Christopher Ungar

Editor: Sammy Harkham, Nathan Kane, Bill Morrison

Get your copy now! To find a comic shop near you, visit http://www.comicshoplocator.com or call 1-888-comicbook or digitally and online with the links below.

Bookshop
Amazon


Abrams Comicarts provided Graphic Policy with a FREE copy for review
This post contains affiliate links, which means that if you click on one of the product links and make a purchase, we’ll receive a percentage of the sale. Graphic Policy does purchase items from this site. Making purchases through these links helps support the site

Preview: Panels for Primates Junior

Panels for Primates Junior

Writers: Chris Ruggia, Scipio Garling, Anthony D. Lee, Troy Wilson, Scott Neely, Mike Maihack, Kari-Lynn Winters, Brian Lynch, John Mundt Esq., Jonathon Dalton, Bill Alger, Oliver Knoerzer, Powree, Mike White, Clayton Hanmer, Shane Houghton, Chris Houghton, Tim Callahan, Rich Clabaugh, Lisa Cinair
Artists: J. Bone, Chris Ruggia, Aviv Itzcovitz, Anthony D. Lee, Mario Gonzalez, Scott Neely, Mike Maihack, Scot Ritchie, Joey Mason, John Mundt Esq., Jonathon Dalton, Bill Alger, Powree, Mike White, Clayton Hanmer, Chris Houghton, Todd Casey, Rich Clabaugh, Lisa Cinar
Letterer: Ryan Ferrier, Oliver Knoerzer
Price: $8.99
Pages: 50
Rating: All Ages

PANELS FOR PRIMATES JUNIOR is a charity anthology of primate-themed all-ages comics, prose, and illustration, with contributions from veteran creators and talented newcomers alike, assembled by Troy Wilson. Proceeds from this anthology go to benefit the Primate Rescue Center in Nicholasville, KY, a nationally respected sanctuary housing more than 50 primates, including 11 chimpanzees. The organization’s work has been featured in the award-winning book Animal Underworld, by investigative journalist Alan Green and the Center for Public Integrity, in the magazine Animals’ Agenda (now Animals and Society Institute), on television and in newspapers nationwide.

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Preview – Yo Gabba Gabba Comic Book Time

Official Press Release

Yo Gabba Gabba Comic Book Time

Writer: See Below
Artist: See Below
Editor: James Lucas Jones
Format: Hardcover, Full Color
Page Count: 128
Price: $24.99
Genre: Super Fun!
Age Rating: Y – All Audiences!
ISBN: 978-1-934964-49-1
Diamond Code: AUG101105
Solicit Text: Oni Press and W!LDBRAIN Entertainment, the award-winning entertainment company and producers of Yo Gabbba Gabba!, have teamed to bring DJ Lance Rock, the residents of his magic boombox, Brobee, Muno, Toodee, Foofa and Plex, along with their Story Time pals from their hit series and live stage show, to the wild world of comics books with the first Yo Gabba Gabba! comics project–Yo Gabba Gabba! Comic Book Time Vol. 1. Featuring an all-new cover from Gabba Animation Art Director Parker Jacobs and new stories from YGG animators and comic art and stories from:

Han Allred is the Techni-color offspring of comic book supercouple Mike and Laura Allred. He gets his awesome hues from mom and his magnificent beard from dad.

In January of 1990 Michael Allred left his fledging career in TV journalism to live on the edge in the world of professional comic book making. Doubts of this decision festered until the creation and monstrous success of Madman in 1992. It’s been yachts and private jets ever since.

www.aaapop.com

Corey Barba is an animator, comic book artist, writer and musician- which means he spends his day making up silly stuff. He is the creator of the comics YAM, and Hamwind: Legend of Corndog.

www.coreybarba.com

Philip Bond is a British illustrator living in New York. His early work appeared in the seminal comics anthology Deadline and since he has collaborated with a variety of legendary comic writers on projects for DC, Marvel, and Dark Horse.

www.philipbond.com

J.Bone is a Toronto based illustrator and comic book artist. When he grows up he wants to be just like Muno!

www.gobukan.blogspot.com

Dave Crosland is an illustrator and comic artist living in Los Angeles, California. His work has graced concert posters for Jane’s Addiction, Rufus Wainwright, Galactic and more.

www.hiredmeat.com

Kelly Sue DeConnick lives and works in Portland, Oregon with her husband, writer Matt Fraction, children Henry Leo and Tallulah Louise, two dogs, two cats and one frog. There were two frogs but one died.

www.kellysue.com

Besides designing and art-directing the Super-Martian-Robot Girl segments, Evan Dorkin and Sarah Dyer have also co-written several episodes of Yo Gabba Gabba!. Their other television writing credits include Space Ghost Coast to Coast, Superman and Batman Beyond. They’ve also worked on numerous comic books for different age-ranges. Their website is at houseoffun.com and they hope to update it before 2015.

Becky Dreistadt lives in a forest and loves cats. Most of her work is hand-painted and is mostly about cats.

www.tinykittenteeth.com

Chris Eliopoulos is a cartoonist from Chicago, IL. He references peanut butter sandwiches and dogs with sunglasses.

www.eliohouse.com

Dan Evans has almost two decades of practical production and television network experience, ranging from popular television shows such as In Living Color and Beverly Hills 90210 to his recent children’s programming with Kids WB, Fox Kids, Disney XD and Nickelodeon. He currently acts as a Freelance Programming Executive for Nick and Disney Cable Channels while also working on his own original writing.

Kali Fontecchio is a character designer, storyboard and concept artist for companies like Walt Disney Studios, and Warner Bros to name a few. She started making comics for fun, but has been getting published as of late. She paints childrens books, and creates pieces for galleries, always expanding out into new artistic ventures.

http://kalikazoo.blogspot.com/

Matthew Loux is the creator of the all-ages series of graphic novels, Salt Water Taffy, and is the artist of Good Night Gabba Land published by Oni Press. He also inked the comic, Star Wars Adventures: Han Solo and the Hollow Moon of Khorya, published by Dark Horse Comics. He lives and plays in Brooklyn, NY.

www.actionmatt.com

Joey Mason is an Illustrator and Animation Artist in Los Angeles, CA.

www.joeymasonart.com

Dave McCaig worked as color supervisor on The Batman animated series for WB, and has colored many comics featuring Superman, X-Men, and The Avengers, and more. He also runs a website for aspiring and professional comic colorists and artists alike called Gutterzombie.com.

Vicente “Vinny” Navarrete is an Oregon born artist with a penchant for drawing, eating chips, and shooting hoops. He is also the artist on a book called Dear Dracula.

www.vinnyville.carbonmade.com

Eric Orchard is an award winning cartoonist and illustrator based in Toronto. His first graphic novel, Maddy Kettle, will be out this year .

Yuko Ota is a cartoonist and illustrator who lives in Brooklyn, NY with a bunch of dudes and a cat. You can see more of her work at johnnywander.com, where she posts a variety of autobiographical and fiction comics.

Tod C. Parkhill is a writer, illustrator and puzzle designer currently living in Richmond Va. He enjoys watching Yo Gabba Gabba with his three-year-old son, Jonah.

www.youngamericancomics.com

Frank Pittarese has worked in comics for many years, first as an editor at DC Comics, then later at Marvel Entertainment and Nickelodeon Magazine. Most recently, he edited a series of international SpongeBob SquarePants comics for Nick. Frank has also written comics starring almost every Nicktoons character, from Avatar to the Wild Thornberrys.

Jamie S. Rich is a novelist, comic scribe, and critic living in Portland, OR. He likes cats and is an absolute monster at karaoke.

www.confessions123.com

When Rico Renzi isn’t hanging out watching Yo Gabba Gabba! with his wife and daughter, he colors comics and designs things for Heroes Aren’t Hard to Find.

www.kickstandkids.blogspot.com

Paul Scheer is an actor, comedian, and writer who appears with Jack McBrayer for Yo Gabba Gabba’s “Knock Knock Joke of the Day.”

Richard Stevens lives in a converted factory with his kitties and his computers and draws lots of comics and t-shirts. You can read some of the comics at lolbots.com!

J. Torres has written comics set in Gotham City, Degrassi, the Fire Nation, 31st Century Metropolis, Paradise Island, Riverdale, and now Gabba Land. He’s currently writing two graphic novels, one set in a school cafeteria and the other in a forest in British Columbia.

www.jtorresonline.com

Dean Trippe writes and draws comics. He is a former comic shop manager, a lifelong superheroes fan, and has an actual degree in comics.

www.deantrippe.com

Julia Vickerman is a storyboard artist and animator for Yo Gabba Gabba. She lives in Los Angeles. She can do 30 push ups.

Jarrett Williams was born in New Orleans. When he’s not drawing comics, he’s playing some outdated video game or running in circles. Ultimately though, it always comes back to drawing comics.

www.lunarboyland.com

Joshua Williamson resides in Portland OR, where he writes comics and kids books while living with his lovely wife, Danielle and his loyal dog sidekick, Cordelia. He has written for a wide variety of publishers and is currently working on his next kid’s book Sketch Monsters with his Dear Dracula collaborator, Vinny Navarrete. Josh writes comics for a living because he can’t sing or dance or hit a free throw.

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