Best of
Comics

1975

Krazy Kat: The Comic Art of George Herriman


George Herriman - 1975
    During its 31 year run, it was enormously popular with the public and with many writers, artists, and intellectuals of the time. An innovative cartoon masterpiece and the first major biographical work on the artist himself.

The Doonesbury Chronicles


G.B. Trudeau - 1975
    In Washington, where Doonesbury is required reading, requests for original strips have come from White House aides, senators, congressmen, and—remarkably—most of the major Watergate conspirators whose maladventures gave the strip grist for some of its most celebrated moments."There are only three major vehicles to keep us informed as to what is going on in Washington: the electronic media, the print media, and Doonesbury, not necessarily in that order."—President Gerald FordSo loyal has been this following that on occasions when Doonesbury was suddenly notable for its absence from a paper following a satirical thrust that had somehow offended editors' notions of comic-strip propriety, readers have always managed to protest it back onto the page.The Doonesbury Chronicles marks the first hardcover appearance of Michael J. Doonesbury and cohorts, and is their first collection to include Sunday color pages. In all, 572 strips are presented, as selected by Garry Trudeau and encompassing the full Doonesbury canon, from its cozy campus origins at the frazzled end of the sixties through the stumbling first half of the seventies. Conducting us along the way is a motley though always redeemable cast that includes a student radical turned disc jockey, an immaculately dense but nonetheless charismatic quarterback, a nature freak who has nightmares about Mark Spitz, and a runaway housewife who ends up as a Berkeley law student by way of the Walden Commune Day-Care Center. For those hooked on Trudeau, as well as those still somehow deprived, for giving or hoarding, The Doonesbury Chronicles is a rich and Recession-proof treasure of a book.

Ayyappan


Shyamala Mahadevan - 1975
    Ayyappan's courage is unlimited and his wisdom unmatched. Vicious tigresses fall under his spell just as avenging demons succumb to his divine strength. Only power-crazed human beings are foolish enough to try to destroy this extraordinary lad. But, as he ascends to his rightful place as the god of Shabarimala, the glow of Ayyappan's compassion makes even earthly riches lose their glitter.

Cat


B. Kliban - 1975
    The book that gave new meaning to wacka-wacka and forever redefined it. Cat is the classic that started it all. It gave a voice to catmaniacs around the country and launched an entire genre in publishing and licensing. Everybody went crazy. “Neither cute nor mysterious but instead simply and irreverently, even raucously, very funny.”—Village Voice.

Giant-Size X-Men: Tribute to Wein & Cockrum #1


Len Wein - 1975
    Writer Len Wein and artist Dave Cockrum revamped the X-Men completely, replacing the bulk of the teen heroes with a completely new international cast! The legendary one-shot took comic fans by storm and set the series off in a new direction, setting the stage for the legendary X-scribe Chris Claremont to make them the most popular heroes in the Marvel Universe! Now, 37 of Marvel's top artists come together to re-create this epic story, each re-drawing one pulse-pounding page in tribute to this Marvel masterpiece!

Hitopadesha: Choice of Friends


Kamala Chandrakant - 1975
    Each chapter contains a string of stories, one emerging from the other, with each designed to render counsel on ethical worldly-wise conduct. The characters are living beings including humans and animals in the wild. The latter too are endowed with the reason and emotions of human beings. Thereby they come to represent types of human nature and behavior and one can draw morals from the stories. In this collection, a tiger finds a gold bangle with which he allures a traveler to cross the river; stuck in mire, the greedy man falls easy prey to the tiger. In another story, a jackal feigns friendship with a deer who despite warnings from a wise crow joins the jackal and meets with a tragedy. An old blind vulture is offered shelter by birds in the hollow of a tree. He protects their fledglings. A cat pleads for living with them and the vulture agrees. The cat finishes the fledglings one by one and goes away. The birds suspecting the vulture kill him. Moral: Do not give shelter to the unknown. This collection is treasure house of such stories.

Giant-Size X-Men #1


Len Wein - 1975
    Introducing a new team of X-Men! Several key players in the X-Universe join the team including Storm, Nightcrawler, Colossus, and Wolverine!

Speak Softly, and Carry a Beagle


Charles M. Schulz - 1975
    Snoopy and members of the Peanuts gang continue to ponder the problems of growing up.

Pertempuran di Inggris: Topan di Selat Inggris


Pierre Dupuis - 1975
    Indonesian translation of the French comic book:LA BATAILLE D'ANGLETERREOuragan sur la MancheDargaud Editeur,Paris, 1975

The Cracked Cosmos of Gahan Wilson


Gahan Wilson - 1975
    

Hägar the Horrible on the Loose (Hägar the Horrible, #3)


Dik Browne - 1975
    Hagar the Horrible on the Loose [Jan 01, 1975] Browne, Dik

Backstage At The Strips


Mort Walker - 1975
    Besides just being a source of entertainment, they comment on our lives, they contain philosophy and political comment and often help children learn to read. They are a wonderful way to study history.”—Mort WalkerBackstage at the Strips is a compilation of Walker's obvious passion for this truly American art form and the business that runs it. He invites us in to show us the process and the history behind it. We also get to meet the funny people that draw the comics we dearly love to read, the fans that make them so popular and man that gives us this delightful glimpse.

Pirates


Harry Knill - 1975
    The text is by authorities of the time, especially Captain Charles Johnson (alias Daniel Defoe).

Phantom-The Promise ( Indrajal Comics No. 229 )


Lee Falk - 1975
    229

Mandrake-Towering Colossus ( Indrajal Comics No. 236 )


Lee Falk - 1975
    236

Mandrake-College Of Magic ( Indrajal Comics No. 241 )


Lee Falk - 1975
    241

Phantom-The Jewel Deal ( Indrajal Comics No. 238 )


Lee Falk - 1975
    238

The Beezer Book: Annual 1976


D.C. Thomson & Company Limited - 1975
    The front-cover shows Pop crawling on his hands and knees on a hot summer's day chasing an ice-cream held out on a piece of string attached to a stick held by the usual culprits as they ride on his back. The first Beezer annual was for 1958 and the last one was for 2003, published in the autumn of 2002.