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    Number 8. A classic desperate artist cover by Daniel Clowes of Eightball fame (his lines grew softer over time, but this cover still shows a very rough style). Pricing and publisher information have been carefully placed to censor, well, almost everything.The first extended story to be serialized... more

    Reviewed by yangul Jun 09 2008, 06:46pm ( 6 reviews ) coverbrowser.com

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  • Rated by TwinTiger on Sep 16, 8:54pm

    No Tim Bradstreet Covers? No Brian Bolland Covers? Or Adam Hughes? Or Brian Stelfreeze? A lot of these are pretty cool, but some need to be replaced with other ones. Pretty decent list, though.
  • Rated by yangul on Jun 09 2008, 6:46pm

    Number 8. A classic desperate artist cover by Daniel Clowes of Eightball fame (his lines grew softer over time, but this cover still shows a very rough style). Pricing and publisher information have been carefully placed to censor, well, almost everything.The first extended story to be serialized in Eightball was Like a Velvet Glove Cast in Iron, which ran in issues #1 through 10. Glove was followed by Ghost World (issues #11 through 18). Beginning with #19 each issue of Eightball has been devoted to a single storyline, as opposed to the more eclectic format of the earlier issues. Issues #19 through 21 serialized the graphic novel David Boring, while issues #22 and 23 each consisted of a collection of short, fragmentary stories in diverse styles and formats that meshed into a unified narrative (Ice Haven and The Death Ray, respectively). Also, the issues of Eightball beginning with #19 have been published in full color in a larger magazine-sized format.
  • Rated by lamb1973 on May 13 2007, 10:45pm

    A hubby favorite..