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The Spring 2016 catalog of graphic novels from the publishing Co-Op Alternative Comics. Featuring new books from Carlos Gonzalez, Dylan Horrocks, Tom Hart, Malachi Ward, Jon Allen, Eric Haven, Anna Ehrlemark, Melissa Mendes, Andrea Tsurumi, Tim Goodyear, Jim Campbell and the anthology of women gamers Chainmail Bikini. Alternative Comics' books are distributed by Consortium Book Sales & Distribution.

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Page 1: Alternative Comics Spring 2016 Graphic Novel Catalog

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Graphic Novels

Spring 2016

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Alternative Comics has been a co-operative organization of independent comic book

publishers, editors, and artists since 1993, and is the home to some of the finest creator-

owned graphic novels and comic books.

Current imprints include Alternative Comics,

Floating World Comics & Hic & Hoc Publications.

Distributed to the trade byConsortium Book Sales & Distribution

Visit CBSD.com

Test Tube follows three people living in a faceless city of decrepit movie theaters, girlie night clubs, and paper thin apartment buildings. Within that stew, they are exposed to strange photographs, statues, cardboard cut-outs, and sexual mania. Their destinies converge, revealing an ambitious plot to accelerate human evolution. A Floating World Comics production.

Carlos Gonzalez is a deeply inspirational figure in the underground comics and music scene. He has created a vast body of DIY work including the 500 page sci-fi opus, Slime Freak, experimental films shot on VHS, and a number of cassettes recorded with his musical project, Russian Tsarlag. His comics have been published in anthologies like Kramers Ergot 6 and his artwork has been exhibited in galleries with members of Fort Thunder.

Carlos Gonzalez lives in Providence, RI, USA.

Carlos Gonzalez Test Tube144-page paperbackIn Stores: January 2016ISBN: 978-1-942801-92-4List price: $14.95 / $18.50 CAN

“The immersive tour de force here will make you laugh not necessarily through gags, but by sheer surreal weirdness.”

—Seattle Weekly

Cover art by Malachi Ward

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Dylan Horrocks Incomplete Works192-page paperbackIn Stores: March 2016ISBN: 978-1-934460-54-2List Price: $19.99 / $25.99 CANDaydreams, fantasy, true love and procrastination feature strongly in this marvelous selection of Dylan Horrocks’s shorter comics. Running from 1986 to 2012, Incomplete Works is both the chronicle of an age and a portrait of one man’s heroic struggle to get some work done. First North American Edition. Dylan Horrocks has written and drawn graphic

novels, comic books, comic strips and short stories for publishers around the world. His graphic novel Hicksville has been published in six languages. His second graphic novel Sam Zabel And The Magic Pen was published in January, 2015.

Practical and in-depth tips on making and selling daily newspaper comic strips from an artist who has been there. A complete how-to manual for making the best comic strips you can, from conception, to idea generation, to layout, lettering, finishing, coloring and even selling. From an experienced professional comic strip artist, the book is loaded with examples and instruction as well as personal stories within the industry. Tom Hart is a cartoonist and the Executive Director of The Sequential Artists Workshop in Gainesville, Florida. He is the creator of the Hutch Owen series of graphic novels and books, and has been nominated for all the major comic book industry awards. His most recent graphic novel is Rosalie Lightning.

Tom HartThe Sequential Artists

Workshop Guide To Creating Professional

Comic Strips96-page paperbackIn Stores: April 2016

ISBN: 978-1-934460-89-4List price: $12.95 / $15.95 CAN

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Three cartoon animals live in a house together in the American Midwest. They get a job, get sick, and throw a party. Their lives are lit by street lamps and the flickering TV set. They do incredibly stupid things with hilarious and disastrous results. It’s about friendship, booze, and the slow collapse of western civilization. And they’re so cute!

Jon Allen studied illustration at Pratt Institute and holds a master’s degree in painting from Cranbrook Academy of Art. He teaches foundation drawing. In addition to Ohio Is For Sale, he wrote and illustrated Vacationland, a self-published graphic novel.

Jon Allen Ohio Is For Sale272-page paperbackIn Stores: April, 2016ISBN: 978-1-934460-82-5List price: $19.99 / 25.99 CAN

Malachi WardFrom Now OnShort Comic Tales of The Fantastic144-page paperbackIn stores: April, 2016ISBN: 978-1-934460-91-7List price: $14.95 / 16.50 CAN

A collection of hauntingly beautiful Science Fiction and Horror short stories by Prophet and Ritual artist Malachi Ward. Collects stories from Mome, Study Group Magazine, Sundays, Best American Comics 2013 and more. Ward’s recent work has been seen in his ongoing series Ritual from Revival House Press.

Malachi Ward is the creator of the Ritual comic book series for Revival House Press, The Expansion series with Matt Sheean, The Scout, Utu, and Top Five, which is included in the 2013 edition of Best American Comics. Malachi has done work for Brandon Graham’s Prophet, Island, Mome, NoBrow, and Study Group Comics.

“I love the delicate savagery of Jon Allen’s observational humor. “Funny animals”…? Don’t be fooled.

—Nick Abadzis

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Enter the strange and compelling comic book world of Eric Haven. Deconstructing the tawdry form of the traditional comic book, Haven builds layers of dark, dorkish humor to undermine the expectations of certain familiar genres. A series of short comics that deconstructs—while it celebrates—classic comic book tropes.

Though brief, the stories here make an unforgettable impact thanks to Haven’s strong, inky visuals—as with the death rider in a polo outfit, Equestria—and unrelenting fascinating with death and doom. It’s a haunting combo.” —Publishers Weekly Review of Haven’s book UR.

Eric Haven was a long-time producer of the popular television show Mythbusters. He has been producing unusual and fascinating comics for many years.

Eric Haven Compulsive Comics176-page hardcoverIn Stores: March 15, 2016ISBN: 978-1-934460-58-0List price: $24.99 / 32.50

Chainmail Bikini is an anthology of comics by and about female gamers! 40 artists contributed comics about the games they’re passionate about—from video games to table-top role-playing to collectible card games. The comics in Chainmail

Bikini explore the real-life impact of entering a fantasy world, how games can connect us with each other and teach us about ourselves.

Contributors include indie game creators Anna Anthropy and Merritt Kopas, and indie comics favorites MK Reed (Palefire, The Cute Girl Network), Jane Mai (Sunday in the Park with Boys, See You Next Tuesday), Molly Ostertag (Strong Female Protagonist), Sophie Yanow (War of Streets and Houses) and Diana Nock (Poorcraft). Cover illustration by Hellen Jo.

Hazel Newlevant is a cartoonist living in Queens, NY. Her comic Ci Vediamo was awarded a Xeric Grant, and her graphic novel If This Be Sin was awarded the 2013 Prism Comics Queer Press Grant.

Chainmail BikiniThe Anthology of Women Gamers

Edited by Hazel Newlevant204-page black and white paperbackIn Stores: April 12, 2016ISBN: 978-1-5136-0012-3List price: $20.00 / $24.99 CAN

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128 pages of stories about family, nostalgia, chance, witchcraft, sex, abstinence, economy, and revenge. Science fiction in a future that is already old. Winners is the debut

short collection by Swedish artist Anna Ehrlemark. Anna is well known in Eastern Europe for her unconventional, twisted narratives and her striking visual style. Her comics explore feminist, queer, and, anti-capitalist themes.

“Starkly beautiful… There’s depth to the comics: Many are funny, with a deeper layer of symbolism and yet another layer of unease. Ehrlemark is the real deal.” —Suzette Smith, Portland Mercury

Anna Ehrlemark is well known in Eastern Europe for her unconventional, twisted narratives and her striking visual style. Her comics explore feminist, queer, anti-capitalist themes and she has been published by the Balkan collectives Stripburger, Fijuk, and Komikaze.

Anna Ehrlemark lives in Gothenburg, Sweden.

Anna Ehrlemark Winners128-page paperbackIn Stores: April, 2016ISBN: 978-1-942801-91-7List price: $14.95 / $18.50 CAN

Lou is an 11 year old tomboy growing up in a small, working-class town in New England in the 1990s.

This one summer it becomes clear that her brother Eddie’s boss at the pizza shop is mixed up in some unsavory business. Things become more precarious, until finally Eddie shows up for work to find his boss Joey has vanished.

Melissa Mendes is a cartoonist living and working in western Massachusetts. She attended Hampshire College from 2002 to 2006, and received her MFA from the Center For Cartoon Studies in 2010. Her debut graphic novel, Freddy Stories, was published with help from a Xeric Grant.

“Mendes’s visuals are accessible and unpretentious with the interplay between characters being particularly deft in approach. —Andy Oliver, Broken Frontier

Melissa Mendes Lou160-page paperbackIn Stores: April, 2016ISBN: 978-1-68148-520-1List price: $14.95 / $18.50 CAN

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Tim GoodyearVideo Tonfa624-page paperbackIn Stores: April 2016ISBN: 978-1-942801-93-1List Price: $24.95 USD / $32.50 CADIn 2009, Tim Goodyear turned his sketchbook into a journal of the movies he watched, focusing

on VHS & DVD for an eclectic & personal film history. For each video he redrew the original box art & substituted the text with his own reflections. Video Tonfa is more than a book of movie reviews, it’s a chronic memoir of over 300 video visitations.

Tim Goodyear is a legend of Pacific Northwest DIY media who has been involved with comics, zines, and video for many years. (he’s a contributor to Sean Aaberg’s PORK magazine). His publishing imprint, Teenage Dinosaur, has put out books by Matt Furie, Julia Gfrorer, Dash Shaw and others.

Andrea TsurumiWhy Would You Do That?64-page paperbackISBN: 978-1-68148-102-9In Stores: April 2016List Price: $10.00 USD / $12.99 CAD

Finding the absurd in everything from poodles and sports fans to pie and the Civil War, Tsurumi plays with what’s strange and funny about the familiar in this collection of short comics.

Andrea Tsurumi is a cartoonist and illustrator from New York whose work has appeared in The New York Times, The Nib, Spongebob Comics, The Graphic Canon of Children’s Literature, and Little Nemo: Dream Another Dream. Her comics “Andrew Jackson Throws a Punch” and “Yup/Nope” received a MoCCA Award of Excellence and a Society of Illustrators’ silver medal, respectively. The Best American Comics series chose her mini-comic “Dance Party” for its 2013 notables list. A graduate of SVA’s MFA Illustration program, she likes her ice cream angry.

“Tsurumi has made her name in comics and illustration through celebrating the humor of the macabre and the adorable, and her work is often metamorphic in nature . . . Let me warn you in advance that if you are going to read Tsurumi’s books, your dream-life will probably never be quite the same again. They work their way into the subconscious like a power drill.”

—Hannah Means-Shannon, editor-in-chief at Bleeding Cool

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Jim CampbellAt the Shore 208 page full-color paperbackIn Stores: June 2016ISBN: 978-1-68148-518-8List price: $19.99 USD / $25.99 CAD A group of art students head to the shore, but some-thing sinister is hiding beneath the incoming waves. Bernard, Dean and Jorge look forward to some serious

Frisbee-tossing and are psyched when Astrid shows up to swim, but Gabi is so freaked out she doesn’t want to leave the car. Why is Gabi demanding they head home before dark? Maybe if anyone paid attention to her childhood tales of seaweed harvesting, they’d know something lurks beneath the wavesJim Campbell is a cartoonist, comic book colorist, and animator who is well known for his work on Patrick McHale’s Over The Garden Wall series on Cartoon Network and the comic books from Boom! Studios. Jim has been drawing comics off and on since teaming up with the Meathaüs collective in 2001. He has been a color artist for Dark Horse, Marvel, Sponge-bob Comics, Mad Magazine, and Tony Millionaire for several years. In his spare time, he plays in the Brooklyn band Paper Fleet.“At The Shore features delightfully bizarre artwork, quirky comedy, a unique style of character development, and an interesting storyline twist.” —Jonathan Lloyd, Punchland

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