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Strange Tales HC [Hardcover]

Becky Cloonan (Author), James Kolchalka (Author), Paul Pope (Author), Stan Sakai (Author), Peter Bagge (Author), Nick Bertozzi (Author), John Leavitt (Author), Nicholas Gurewitch (Author)
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March 17, 2010
At long last, the wait is over! Marvel is proud to present the debut of this hotly anticipated anthology showcasing Marvel's greatest characters re-imagined by the best and brightest talents working in independent comics today. Don't miss what's sure to be one of the most exciting collections of comics short stories ever produced! Every issue stars a stunning array of the best, most exciting cartoonists on the planet - showcasing the Marvel Heroes as you've never seen them before! Featuring the long awaited Peter Bagge "Incorrigible Hulk!" Collects Startling Stories: The Megalomaniacal Spider-Man, Hulk vs. the Rain, and Diary of the Hulk.

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*Starred Review* A truly strange anthology indeed, this excellent collection gathers some of the top names in alternative comics and unleashes them on the Marvel universe. Similar to the DC parodies in Bizarro Comics (2002), these fresh takes on Marvel’s classic characters include some weird, humorous, often psychedelic results. Among the off-kilter best are Dr. Strange’s psychic battle at a diner over a poisoned bowl of soup, by Dash Shaw (BodyWorld, 2010); the oddly touching rework of the Hulk as a grumpy child, by James Kochalka (American Elf); autobiographical true-farceur Jeffrey Brown re-imagining the Fantastic Four as a group of bored pranksters; a restrained Johnny Ryan (Angry Youth Comix) envisioning the Punisher telling an at-risk youth to stay in school—or else; and droll genre parodist Jason making anthropomorphic animals out of Spider-Man and Doc Octopus getting into a bar fight. Though longtime alt-comics fans will be thrilled to see Peter Bagge’s “lost comic” The Incorrigible Hulk finally in print, the real winner here is Maakies creator Tony Millionaire’s completely whacked Iron Man adventure: the troubled hero (Millionaire would pick a reformed alcoholic) goes head-to-head with the nefarious Baloney-Head and his sidekick, Liver-Wurst Face (with a surprise appearance by Dwight D. Eisenhower!). Weird and totally unique, Strange Tales is like seeing your favorite heroes and villains in a fun-house mirror, with the emphasis on fun. --Carlos Orellana

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 192 pages
  • Publisher: Marvel Books (March 17, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0785146261
  • ISBN-13: 978-0785146261
  • Product Dimensions: 7.5 x 0.4 x 11.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #41,436 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Nick Bertozzi grew up in and around Providence, Rhode Island, and lives in Queens, NY with his wife and daughters. He received a Xeric Grant and multiple Harvey Awards and Ignatz Awards forhis smart and human cartooning. He is the author of LEWIS & CLARK(First Second) a graphic novel about the Journey of Discovery; THE SALON (St Martin's Press), and the forthcoming SHACKELTON (First Second). He has also collaborated with Jason Lutes on the graphic novel HOUDINI: THE HANDCUFF KING, the first of Hyperion/CCS's cartoon-biographies. You can read his ongoing
sci-fi/fantasy cartoon, PERSIMMON CUP, for free every week at ACT-I-VATE.COM. And for the past decade he has been teaching cartooning at NYC's School of Visual Arts and has also taught at RISD and The Center for Cartoon Studies.

 

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Strangely boring, April 29, 2011
This review is from: Strange Tales (Paperback)
The book takes the same premise as DC's Bizarro books where well known comic book heroes appear silly and go on daffy adventures. It's the comic book equivalent of going on vacation.

So with that in mind I was looking for a good time, some jokes, some light entertainment. And most of the book is just this. I enjoyed James Kochalka's Hulk scripts where he has Hulk fight Rain (yes the weather) and write a diary. Jason's Spiderman is insecure that he hasn't ever been in a bar fight and so goes out to a bar and starts one. Nicholas Gurewitch, he of the excellent Perry Bible Fellowship series, writes two excellent one pagers of Wolverine and Hulk. Jeffrey Brown contributes a funny Fantastic Four strip while Peter Bagge provides the most substantial works found here with lengthy stories on both Spiderman and Hulk. He makes Spiderman a corporate shill after reading Ayn Rand's "Atlas Shrugged" and deciding to follow the book's teachings. Hulk and Bruce Banner meanwhile become embroiled in a disastrous love triangle.

But most of the stuff here is kinda dull. There are numerous strips here that go on and on: a Punisher strip that is drawn so poorly and is about nothing at all; numerous Modok and Iron Man shorts that never take off; a poorly conceived Brother Voodoo strip; Black Widow doing nothing more than what she usually does - surveillance and intelligence gathering. And so on. It showed that much of the book was made up of half-baked ideas at best and were trying to read.

So there's some stuff that's good but generally I found the book a bit weak. The stories never seemed that imaginative nor funny and it could've been a lot better than it was. An ok collection.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Strange Can Be Fun, September 3, 2010
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This book collects issues 1-3 of Strange Tales. With over two dozen of alternative and online comics greatest artists and writers featured in this book, there is a very good chance of you discovering a comics creator or three that you did know of before seeing them herein.

I came for Peter Bagge, and stuck around to enjoy Tony Millionaire, Stan Sakai, Max Cannon, Jason and the always zanny Johnny Ryan. What these artists are up to here is to take The Hulk, Ironman, The Punisher, Spider-Man and The Sub-Mariner, and knock our heroes down by a few pegs. And as these tales are both very weird and very funny, they might have gotten it right.

This book reminds me an awful lot of "Heavy Metal" magazine circa 1977, and as that was such a great way to introduce the world to the greats of that era, this is indeed a great thing to see in the year 2010, history repeats itself!

The color and print of this book is top-notch, and my biggest gripe is that I should have shelled out a few more dollars and gotten the hardbound edition as it seems to be the better buy over the paperback edition.
If you enjoy comics, this is for you.
(and if Baloney-Head, doesn't make you smile, call the coroner, you is dead!)
Three and a half stars!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Fun to read!, September 12, 2011
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I am a big fan of collections of comics by indy comic creators about mainstream super-hero types. Bizarro World, Bizarro Comics, Hellboy: Weird Tales, Vol. 1, and Hellboy: Weird Tales Volume 2 are all on my shelf next to this TPB. Strange Tales II would be there as well, but I am waiting for the soft-cover trade.

I felt like there was too much Bagge stuff and not enough of the other stuff though. Jhonen's short was my favorite, which is kind of funny since I am usually lukewarm to his work at best. I would put the collection overall on par with Bizzaro 1, but not as good as Bizzaro 2.
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