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Autobiographix by Frank Miller, Linda Medley, Sergio Aragones, Bill Morrison, Paul Chadwick, Will Eisner, Jason Lutes, Sean Konot, Metaphrog, Paul Hornschemeier, Dan Jackson, Farel Dalrymple, Eddie Champbell, Richard Doutt, Arnold Pander ( 2003)
Let Us Be Perfectly Clear Let Us Be Perfectly Clear by Paul Hornschemeier ( 2006)
Returning to print a collection of full-color short stories culled from the self-published Forlorn Funnies as well as numerous independent magazines and papers, a volume designed in a flip-book format in the tradition of old Ace paperbacks includes such titles as "Accidental Late-Night Sex With a Radiator," "Feelings Check," and "The Men and Women of Television."
Life with Mr. Dangerous Life with Mr. Dangerous by Paul Hornschemeier ( 2011)
Mome Mome Verano 2007/ Summer 2005 by Jeffrey Brown, Kurt Wolfgang, Paul Hornschemeier, Gabirelle Bell, Martin Cendreda ( 2007)
Mome 7 Spring 2007 Mome 7 Spring 2007 by Gary Groth, Paul Hornschemeier, Gabrielle Bell, Sophie Crumb, David Heatley ( 2007)
Mother, Come Home Mother, Come Home by Paul Hornschemeier ( 2009)
A re-release of a first graphic work by the author of The Three Paradoxes explores the inner lives of David, a recent widower who drowns his grief in abstractions, and his seven-year-old son, Thomas, who constructs a fantasy identity behind a lion's mask.
Omega the Unknown Omega the Unknown Premiere Edition by Jonathan Lethem, Karl Rusnack ( 2008)
Omega, a mute, reluctant superhero from another planet, shares a strange destiny with a teenager, and they both face danger when a legion of robots and nanoviruses are sent from afar to hunt the two of them down.
Stand on a Mountain, Look Back Sequential Book Seven by Paul Hornschemeier ( 2001)
The Three Paradoxes The Three Paradoxes by Paul Hornschemeier ( 2007)
An intricate autobiographical tale by the author of Mother, Come Home features a story within a story about a cartoon character named Paul, who has been granted a magic pencil in order to help him finish a comic strip story, as he embarks on walk around town with his father recording on camera and reminiscing about the places that have shaped his life. Original.

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