Best of
Graphic-Novels

1971

The Amazing Spider-Man: The Death of Gwen Stacy


Gerry Conway - 1971
    In this shocking and moving story, the Green Goblin and Spider-Man face off atop the George Washington Bridge, with Gwen's life hanging in the balance.Collects The Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #96-98, 121-122 and Webspinners: Tales of Spider-Man (1999) #1

A Drunken Dream and Other Stories


Moto Hagio - 1971
    Here now, in English for the very first time, as the debut release in Fantagraphics Books' ambitious manga line of graphic novels, are ten of the very best of these tales.The work in A Drunken Dream and Other Stories spans Hagio's entire career, from 1970's "Bianca" to 2007's "The Willow Tree," and includes the mind-bending, full-color title story; the famously heartbreaking "Iguana Girl"; and the haunting "The Child Who Comes Home"–as well as "Autumn Journey," "Girl on Porch With Puppy," the eerie conjoined-twins shocker "Hanshin: Half-God," "Angel Mimic," and one of the saddest of all romance stories, "Marié, Ten Years Later." A Drunken Dream and Other Stories is supplemented with a feature-length interview with Hagio, where discusses her art, her career, and her life with the same combination of wit, candor, and warmth that radiates from every panel of her comics.

The Green Lantern/Green Arrow Collection, Vol. 1


Dennis O'Neil - 1971
    Meanwhile, on Earth, Oliver Queen, the archer known as Green Arrow, confronts menaces of a different kind... Ages 13+

Dark Shadows #2 Original Gold Key Comic Book


Gold Key Comics - 1971