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Wow Cool’s annual St. Patrick’s Weekend 20% off sale is happening from now all the way to the end of March 17. 20% off everything in your order on WowCool.com. Free shipping on orders over $200. Discount is applied in your cart and checkout. #elfwithagun #stevegerber #thedefenders https://wowcool.com
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Valentine’s Day and President’s Day straddle the weekend like a pro wrestler — from Friday, February 14 through Monday, February 17. All during this time (in any US timezone), every single item in the Wow Cool shop is 20% off the listed price. Go get them discounts like a true lovestruck patriot. https://wowcool.com
Discount is shown in your cart and at checkout.
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Labor Day sale at WowCool.com
Wow Cool is having our annual Labor Day sale now through September 3rd, 2024. 20% off everything in the store. No coupon needed. wowcool.com
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New Wow Cool Shop Launches
The New WowCool.com is live
WowCool.com is now faster, more reliable and rapidly filling up with far more books and comics — new and old — and more. We will be adding new releases every week.
For people in the Greater Troy Area, of upstate New York we are now offering free next-day in-store pickup at Paper Moon at 42 4th St for online orders.
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Wow Cool Summer Solstice Sale
The Wow Cool Summer Solstice Sale is on! June 20-24, 2024 - take 20% off your entire order at https://wowcool.com
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Maple Terrace 1
Ignatz Award Nomination (Best Comic Book) From a multiple-award-winning cartoonist, Noah Van Sciver comes the brand new three-part autobiographical comic series, Maple Terrace. Hilarious and forlorn stories from the author’s childhood, surrounded by 90s comics, cartoons, toys, deprivation, and painful nostalgia. Noah Van Sciver is a multiple award-winning cartoonist who first came to comic…

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Cartoon Dialectics 4
The TERRAFORMERS are coming! Take an archaeo-mythological detour through antediluvian Sumer in Utnapishtim’s ARK as we search for the ultimate SOURCE of human nature in DEEP TIME. Also, visiting Doctor Zizmor’s office becomes a PSYCHE-ANALYSIS of the COMICS-CONSCIOUSNESS continuum. Can comics think? Including Aesthetic Education, CARTOON HERMENEUTICS, and barbarians. ETERNAL ideas in a convenient…

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Cartoon Dialectics 3
In the last issue, the world ended… but did it really? The post-apocalyptic struggle looks a lot like our present-day struggles. Maybe history doesn’t end? Revealed: the violent final moments of Igloo City, and the dark secrets of Project Cthulhu. Also, who or what is Eve? With guest appearances by Gaia and Nanook the philosopher. Includes the notorious “Comics As Technology of Consciousness”…

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First There Was Chaos
Greek myth has inspired stories and art for millennia. And yet some stories and characters remain unfamiliar. First There Was Chaos explores the formless, primordial, and extraordinary forces that preceded the Olympian gods. These tales of Creation illustrate the creative process, giving cosmic form to the universal struggles of all creators. Framing the narrative is the story of a poet…

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Christmas Stories
Three short stories of Yuletides Past, based on memories from 1973, 1980, and 1989… Christmas Stories features the comics “From a Buick ’66,” “Mysterious Gift,” and the lysergic “Ho, Ho, Ho.” 12 page black and white digest Spit and a Half, 2020
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Unended
Josh Bayer finds a manuscript of an unfinished play inside his deceased father’s desk. The play tells the story of Josh’s mother’s early death (age 35) and his father’s struggle with single parenthood. When he attempts to adapt the play into comics, it triggers a series of personal crises. Bayer’s limitations and futile ambitions are brought into sharp relief as he grapples with an estranged,…

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Blammo 10 1/2
Noah’s first self-published Blammo in ages, #10.5 features crazed looks at the world of comics and cartooning in such riots as the EC-esque The Floating Head, Who is John Porcellino?, My Great Graphic Novel, Hefty Duck in “Art Schmart, Gimme Money,” On the Road with John P., and sordid, sad looks at Famous Cartoonists™ Stan Drake and Harry Hershfield; plus short autobiographical works all replete…
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Career Shoplifter
Gabrielle concludes that she is a failure in life, so she might as well do what she likes for the rest of it. She spends hours at cafes covertly drawing and eavesdropping on her fellow layabouts and shirkers every day. Occasionally she gets caught, and sometimes, she makes friends. Gabrielle Bell is comics’ most infamous diarist and the creator of The Voyeurs and Everything is Flammable. 64 page…

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Wow Cool table at the very first APE - Alternative Press Expo - 30 years ago in San Jose, California. Wow Cool has now moved to Troy, New York. The shop is open with limited stock https://wowcool.com (adding more rapidly) Full relaunch is on schedule for this time in June.
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Rare, obscure and previously unpublished comics, including: “Kids These Days” (Starring Buddy Bradley) by Peter Bagge, “The He That Walks” by Jaime Hernandez, “Scratchy Screwballs” by R. Crumb, “Say, Man…” by Gilbert Hernandez, “Let The Punishment Fit The Crime” by Daniel Clowes & Peter Bagge, “Me ‘N’ Her” by Terry Laban, “Bitchy Bitch” by Roberta Gregory, “Frank” by Jim Woodring, “Idiotland” by…

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Eightball #19
David’s obsession with an old girlfriend risks his current relationship with Dot, and he yearns to discover the truth about his absent father. 36 page oversize comic with color covers Fantagraphics Books, 1998

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Eightball #18
Get on the bus for the epic 20 page final chapter of “Ghost World”! Exciting super-hero backup action with “Black Nylon”. Includes bonus 16-page booklet “Modern Cartoonist. 24 page comic with color covers + 16 page booklet Fantagraphics Books, 1997

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