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Goon Volume 14: Occasion Of Revenge
Paperback / softback
Main Details
Title |
Goon Volume 14: Occasion Of Revenge
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Authors and Contributors |
Illustrated by Eric Powell
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:136 | Dimensions(mm): Height 259,Width 168 |
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ISBN/Barcode |
9781616555962
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Classifications | Dewey:741.5 |
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Illustrations |
1 Illustrations, unspecified
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Dark Horse Comics
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Imprint |
Dark Horse Comics
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Publication Date |
16 April 2015 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
The return of the Zombie Priest, a Latin-tongued Godzilla, drunk sailors and a Halloween visit from Billy the Kid are just a few of the special tricks and treats for Goon and company in this new collection from Eric Powell, which Comic Book Resources calls, the product of a contentedly demented mind.' The Goon recently was the subject of a Kickstarter campaign for an animated film by Blur Studios with David Fincher (Fight Club, Zodiac, The Social Network) directing.'
Author Biography
Eric Powell is a writer and artist who has contributed work on such comics titles as Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel, Hellboy- Weird Tales, Star Wars Tales, The Incredible Hulk, Black Panther, The Avengers, The Hood, MAD Magazine, Devil Dinosaur, Swamp Thing, the Avengers, She-Hulk, the Simpsons, Arkham Asylum- Living Hell, Action Comics, and Creepy. Although eking out a meager living in the comics field since 1995, Eric didn't find true success until he launched his critically acclaimed dark comedy series The Goon. The Goon was subsequently picked up by Dark Horse Comics and boasts a diehard cult following. Recently, Eric has been working in collaboration with acclaimed director David Fincher, Blur Animation, and Dark Horse Entertainment to bring The Goon to life on the big screen as an animated feature film. Awards- International Horror Guild- 2004 Best Illustrated Narrative,Will Eisner Comic Industry Award- 2004 Best Single Issue (Goon #1),Will Eisner Comic Industry Award- 2005 Best Humor Publication,Will Eisner Comic Industry Award- 2005 Best Continuing Series,Will Eisner Comic Industry Award- 2008 Best Writer/Artist-Humor,Will Eisner Comic Industry Award- 2008 Best Painter or Multimedia Artist The author lives in Nashville, TN.
Reviews"As the rogue's gallery of the comic unite to battle the hero, the readers get brilliant storytelling that elevate the villain conglomerate motif above the clich that it has become. I don't know how Paulsey's reanimated corpse will play into the story, but that mystery drives me to find out. Based on past issues, I know the writer has a clever plan involved that will entice me, stupefy me, and entertain me. And elements like that make this book a consistent masterpiece of the medium." --Comic Bastards "For more than 15 years, cartoonist Eric Powell has been creating a world full of mobsters, zombies, and other strange creatures in the pages of The Goon. At the heart of it all lies the titular Goon, a big-hearted bruiser of few words and simple motivations: He likes to beat bad guys up. With a devoted following thanks to its unique blend of over-the-top comedy and exuberant storytelling, The Goon is an indie comics staple--one that's about to change in a big way."--ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY "Thrilling."--BLOODY DISGUSTING "Superb."--VILLAGE VOICE/ Topless Robot "One of the most singular minds working on comics today.... the heir to both the literary tradition of Watchmen and the cultural immediacy and temporariness of Caniff that Eisner praises in Graphic Storytelling & Visual Narrative."--POP MATTERS "Eric Powell's pulp horror-comedy The Goon is up there with Mike Mignola's Hellboy in terms of creator-owned characters that have managed to resonate with fans for a good number of years now. Powell has been telling stories for over 15 years about this hulking, zombie-fighting mobster, and recently the comedy that has driven this series through the years has been giving way to plenty of tragedy....Powell is on top of his game these days, especially artistically. He's given his chiseled looking characters a new level of realistic detail that, with the muted, nearly black and white tones, makes it look torn from the pages of Mad Magazine and the EC Comics of the mid-20th century."--MENTAL FLOSS "This book will tear your heart out, and then pack your chest cavity full of violent retribution!"--FREAK SUGAR "The Goon sits side-by-side with other long-running, auteur comics like Hellboy, Usagi Yojimbo, and even Cerebus."--COMICBOOK.COM "The Goon is simultaneously hilarious while tragic, retro but innovative, and novel yet recognizable -- every one of its characters is familiar to us from the morass of our grandparents' culture, around the Golden Age of Hollywood. This is pastiche noir. It's horror and sci-fi and western and gangster films-a million celluloid rarebit fiend dreams, stuck in a blender and poured in the ear of a powerhouse creative dynamo from Tennessee."--CBS MAN CAVE "For sheer pulp exhilaration, depression-era strongman The Goon represents an undeniable high point in comics. Created by writer/artist Eric Powell in 1998, the long-running series follows the titular Goon and his sidekick, Franky, as they duke it out with all manner of the occult, including an unsavory figure known as the Zombie Priest.."----PASTE MAGAZINE "A whopping mess of fisticuffs, sharp dialogue and well-paced narrative that can move from touching to terrifying at the drop of a hat. . . Well worth your time and money, The Goon: Occasion of Revenge is a visual and emotional stunner."-USA TODAY
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