NBM in August: The Broadcast
June 2, 2010 by NBM
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Our main release this month is an intense psychological thriller with Orson Welles’ famous radio dramatization of The War of the Worlds as background: THE BROADCAST Eric Hobbs • Noel Tuazon On the day of the historic broadcast of The War of the Worlds by Orson Welles which triggered panic in many places it sounded [...]
NBM in May: the last Boneyard!
March 2, 2010 by NBM
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Here’s what’s being solicited for at comics shops now from NBM. Boneyard comes to its conclusion, well, at least for a while: BONEYARD, Vol. 7 Richard Moore The final volume, at least for a long while as Moore takes an indefinite break. Michael Paris and Abbey are up against powerful rival armies in the land [...]
NBM in February: a new Louvre book
December 8, 2009 by NBM
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Here’s what we’re soliciting for in comics stores now, coming in February: The new book in the Louvre collection: ON THE ODD HOURS Eric Liberge The highly successful series of graphic novels co-published with the Louvre museum in Paris (“Glacial Period”, “Museum Vaults”) continues with its next outstanding graphic novel. This time, the author invites [...]
NBM in August: Things Undone and Dungeon
June 2, 2009 by NBM
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Here’s what we’re soliciting for in comics stores right now! First up, the great artist Shane (North Country) White is back with: THINGS UNDONE Foreword by Robert Kirkman The author of the acclaimed “North Country” is back with a dark comedy. Despite Rick Watt’s best efforts to keep it together, he feels his life is [...]
COMING IN MAY: Bringing Up Father
February 25, 2009 by NBM
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Coming this May, comics stores now taking orders (as well as us online!): New From Forever Nuts: George McMANUS’ BRINGING UP FATHER With an introduction by Bill Blackbeard In 1904, a young George McManus was hired by Pulitzer’s New York World as a cartoonist. While he was there he created such strips as The [...]

