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Nov 26, 2008

In honor of America’s favorite eat ‘til you sleep holiday, the PictureBox Departmental Store

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Nov 26, 2008

Attention shoppers! The promotion offering an original Ben Jones drawing to anyone placing

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Nov 25, 2008

Here’s an excellent review of Michel Gondry’s new book, You'll Like This Film Because You're In It.

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PictureBox is a Grammy-Award winning publisher and visual culture studio based in Brooklyn, New York. Led by art director and editor Dan Nadel, PictureBox specializes in bringing artists’ visions to print in startling and unexpected ways. Nadel art directs and oversees all PictureBox projects, from CDs to posters to books.

Departmental Store

When visiting Brooklyn, please visit the PictureBox Departmental Store.

Specializing in unique artists’ editions, prints, books, zines, comics, prints, and international oddities.

121 3rd St. Brooklyn NY 11231

Open Friday 1-6, Saturday 12-6, Sunday 12-5. Or by appointment

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PictureBox 121 3rd St. Brooklyn NY 11231 phone: 718.875.5533

Publicity/Sales: Will Luckman: will (at) pictureboxinc (dot) com.

Editorial/Distribution: Dan Nadel: dan (at) pictureboxinc (dot) com.

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PictureBox books are distributed internationally through D.A.P./Distributed Art Publishers except where noted.

D.AP./Distributed Art Publishers
155 Sixth Ave.
New York NY 10013
www.artbook.com

PictureBox comic books are available direct from PictureBox through our wholesale site: www.pictureboxinc.com/wholesale. Questions? Email Will Luckman: will (at) pictureboxinc (dot) com.

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  • Fall 08
  • Softcover
  • 6.25” x 9.25”
  • 228 pp

$16.95 — normally $19.95

“Nemoto is the undisputed master of filthy comics. His work is brutal and horrifying and sure to shock even the most jaded comics reader. And yet underneath all his absurd depravity is a beautiful and touching story of a father’s love for his giant mutant sperm son.”-Johnny Ryan

At long last, this underground Japanese classic has been translated into English. A seminal work of manga from the mid-1980s, Monster Man Bureiko Lullaby is a Candide-esque tale–if you can picture Candide as a mutated sperm brought to life by radioactivity. Unremittingly explicit, this is the comics equivalent of Henry Miller at his best: direct, honest and insightful while simultaneously beautiful and grotesque. Tokyo-based Takashi Nemoto, who was born in 1958, has been called the R. Crumb of Japan: Nemoto and Crumb share a similar, surreal drawing style and pessimistic, satirical stance, for which both have faced their share of negative criticism. Due to his unapologetically squalid subject matter, Nemoto has long been a controversial figure in Japan–clashing violently with mainstream Japanese morals–and is just now receiving some critical success there. Reviewers are finally looking past his gross-out humor to find farflung influences and connections like Mark Twain, Otto Dix and Andre Masson. Book design by King Terry.

 

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