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Tank Girl 1993-1994. Tank Girl was originally published in the legendary Deadline Magazine between the years of 1988 to 1995. Drawn and written, for the most part, by Jamie Hewlett and Alan Martin, it mixed a punk aesthetic with Looney Tunes style adventures. In this anniversary series we reappraise the initial run of comics, giving them a shiny new full-color treatment in a style consistent with their age and original production, and add context with artwork, strips, and photos from the Hewlett & Martin archives. Happy Birthday Tank Girl!
Tank Girl was originally published in the legendary Deadline Magazine between the years of 1988 to 1995. Drawn and written, for the most part by Jamie Hewlett and Alan Martin, it mixed a punk aesthetic with Looney Tunes style adventures. In this anniversary series we reappraise the initial run of comics, giving them a shiny new full color treatment in a style consistent with their age and original production, and context with artwork, strips and photos from the Hewlett and Martin archives. Happy Birthday Tank Girl!
After the initial success of their early Tank Girl comics, Hewlett and Martin ventured into some wild experimentation, deft piss-taking, and ill-advised, egotistical fourth-wall breaking. This book covers that entire period, as Jamie and Alan remove the tops of their skulls, and stir the porridge-like contents within with a wooden spoon. This collection includes a raft of supplementary material, lost artefacts, and never before seen art and text. The turd has been polished with a new coat of color paint.
Tank Girl creators Alan Martin and Jamie Hewlett (of Gorillaz fame) present the next batch of original stories from the eponymous character's heyday. Now readers can enjoy these classic stories in glorious full color, whether experiencing them again or for the first time!
Tank Girl was originally published in the legendary Deadline Magazine between the years of 1988 to 1995. Drawn and written, for the most part, by Jamie Hewlett and Alan Martin, it mixed a punk aesthetic with Looney Tunes style adventures. In this anniversary series we reappraise the initial run of comics, giving them a shiny new full-color treatment in a style consistent with their age and original production, and add context with artwork, strips, and photos from the Hewlett & Martin archives. Happy Birthday Tank Girl!
By a feat of sheer stubbornness, Hewlett & Martin’s Tank Girl has managed to survive for over three decades. As a celebration, we’ve given her a fresh lick of paint to cover up the rust, and raided the deepest reaches of her panty drawer for embarrassing photos, libellous documents, and discarded chocolate wrappers. This first book in the series covers the genesis and early years of Tank Girl, before everything went a bit weird.
Through 30 years of chaos, misconduct, and badly-made cheese sandwiches, TANK GIRL has ploughed her own particular, peculiar furrow – always shifting, always changing, never letting anyone pin her down. The trail she has left is strewn with images, anecdotes, and nuggets of pure brown wisdom. In this book we condense her very best moments to bring you the lumpy, erratically pulsing, golden heart of Tank Girl. Page upon page of inspiring images – some old, some new, some borrowed, and some abused. This is a manual for modern times. THIS IS THE WAY OF TANK GIRL.
With five years’ worth of much-loved comics under her belt, Hewlett and Martin’s titular hero Tank Girl was on a roll. What could go wrong? Enter Hollywood, with its tantalising plastic baubles of fame and glittering stacks of fool’s gold. Jamie and Alan succumbed, signed up, and sold out. During the turmoil of movie production, they continued to spew forth an increasingly bizarre stream of comic strips. And here they are! Re-colored in sympathetic style, and bolstered by a festering heap of unseen artwork and photos. Skill!
The action-packed opening to Tank Girl’s first ever ongoing comic series, from creator Alan Martin and outstanding artist Brett Parson. When Tank Girl gets some bad news, the gang races across the country to make it to her ailing mother (adoptive). But their journey, in the newly christened Tankmaster, leads them right through Action Alley – a place full of wild, insane creatures and dark, evil forces. Join Tank Girl, Booga and the rest of the gang on another thrilling misadventure. “Surprisingly brutal kangaroos” – But Why Tho? “…Captures the feel of the Gonzo Tank Girl World the various comics have created over the years…it’s solid, and looks beautiful.” – Major Spoilers “This is definitely for the grown-up kids” – Sci-Fi Pulse