Top Shelf Productions Inc.Top Shelf Productions Inc. PO Box 1282, Marietta, GA 30061-1282 www.topshelfcomix.com 1-770-425-0551 Simply put, Top Shelf Productions is a premiere publisher of avante garde and counter-culture comix com·ix pl.n. Comic books and comic strips, especially of the underground press: "the countercultural . . . comix of the sixties and early seventies, with their explicit criticism of American society" and graphic novels whose diverse titles showcase the very essence of originality. Their newest and highly recommended graphic novel releases include Nicholas Mahler's "Lone Racer" (9781891830693, $12.95). The story of a down-and-out racecar race·car n. Sports An automobile used for racing. driver who hits bottom with a botched botch tr.v. botched, botch·ing, botch·es 1. To ruin through clumsiness. 2. To make or perform clumsily; bungle. 3. To repair or mend clumsily. n. 1. robbery where he was the getaway driver, and his decision to turn his life around. "Regards From Serbia" (9781891830426, $19.95) by Serbian cartoonist Aleksandar Zograf who takes as his subject matter how the war shattered the lives of his friends and neighbors even while the routine of daily life remained largely unchanged. "American Elf American Elf is the daily online comic strip diary of award-winning cartoonist James Kochalka. [1] Many critics consider these diary strips to be Kochalka's most substantial work. : Book 2" (9781891830853, $19.95) which showcases a little biographical comic strip comic strip, combination of cartoon with a story line, laid out in a series of pictorial panels across a page and concerning a continuous character or set of characters, whose thoughts and dialogues are indicated by means of "balloons" containing written speech. based upon the daily life of its author/artist James Kochalka. "Essex County: Tales From The Farm (9781891830884, $9.95) by Xeric xer·ic adj. Of, characterized by, or adapted to an extremely dry habitat. xer i·cal·ly adv. Award-winning cartoonist Jeff Lemire illustrated the life of
Lester, a recently orphaned ten-year-old who goes to live on his
Uncle's farm, and his friendship with gas station owner Jimmy
Lebeuf. Also highly recommended to mature readers for their artistic
excellence and deft storytelling are three new comix from Top Shelf
Production: Jeffrey Brown's Feeble Attempts (48-pages; $5.00); Jame
Kochalka's Super F*ckers #4 (24-pages; $5.00); and Nate
Powell's "Please Release" (40-pages; $5.00).
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