Marek Bennett
Swingin’ Hits
by Anne Thalheimer, Bill Couture, Blake Parker, Chris Grotke, Colin Tedford, Colleen Frakes, Daniel Barlow, Jade Harmon, Jennifer Omand, Kathie Mullen, Keith Moriarty, Marek Bennett, Marianne R. Petit, Matt Levin, Tim Hulsizer
New Stars
by Anne Thalheimer, Cat Garza, Chris Grotke, Colin Tedford, Colleen Frakes, Daniel Barlow, Jade Harmon, Kathie Mullen, Keith Moriarty, Marek Bennett, Matt Levin, Miles Cota, Raymond Prado, Tim Hulsizer
This anthology debuted at SPX in October 2007, and since that month also marked the 50th anniversary of the launch of Sputnik, we took that as our theme. We’re not some kind of fascists, though, so every piece didn’t have to be about Sputnik itself - most of them do relate to space in some way, though. This all-ages anthology by the Trees & Hills Comic Group features an eye-popping full-color wraparound cover by Gregory Giordano and comics from Vermont, New Hampshire, and western Massachusetts (plus one guest from the greater Boston area). Edited by Dan Barlow and Colin Tedford. 5.5″ x 8.5″, 52 pgs. $3.00
Field Guide To Cartoonists Of Vermont, New Hampshire, and Western Massachusetts
by Anne Thalheimer, Benjamin Kalish, Bryan Stone, Cat Garza, Chris Grotke, Colin Tedford, Colleen Frakes, Daniel Barlow, Ethan Slayton, Jade Harmon, Jennifer Omand, Kathie Mullen, Marek Bennett, Mark Gonyea, Matt Levin, Meagan Frappeia, Megan Baehr, Morgan Pielli, Stephen R. Bissette
(You can call it “Field Guide” for short.) This all-ages extravaganza from the Trees & Hills Comics Group features many of the varied species of cartoonists living in Vermont, New Hampshire, and western Massachusetts. Edited by Daniel Barlow and Colin Tedford. 5.5″ x 8.5″, 52 pgs. $3.00
Trees & Hills and Friends
by Anne Thalheimer, Bill Couture, Blake Parker, Bryan Stone, Cat Garza, Chris Grotke, Colin Tedford, Colleen Frakes, Daniel Barlow, Daniel Bissette, Jade Harmon, Kathie Mullen, Keith Moriarty, M.R. Wilson, Marek Bennett, Mark Martin, Matt Levin, Megan Baehr, Morgan Pielli, Stephen R. Bissette, Tim Hulsizer, Zach Stephens
Behold the first official minicomic anthology of the Trees & Hills Comic Group! 60 pages fat, this wide-ranging collection shows off the comics work happening in Vermont, New Hampshire, and western Massachusetts. Edited by Dan Barlow and Colin Tedford. 5.5″ x 8.5″, 60 pgs. $3.00
Mimi’s Doughnuts #8
The season’s installments of Mimi’s Doughnuts (life lessons & losses in the summer sun), plus: two mini-interviews, Comics Camp ‘06 official report, Civil War comics, and diary comics. 7″ x 8.5″, 36 pgs. $3.00
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Mimi’s Doughnuts #10 - The Winter ‘06-’07 installments of Mimi’s Doughnuts: Heaven, Campaigning for President in New Hampshire, Bloody Footprints, The Science of Global Warming, and (of course) more! Plus: A Visit with a Pet Psychologist. Read the Size Matters review. 7″ x 8.5″, 36 pgs.
Mimi’s Doughnuts #9 - The season’s installments of Mimi’s Doughnuts (with bullies & weirdos, pediculosis, and holidays), plus: Saving Animals In Post-Katrina New Orleans, Marlow’s Great Flood Of 2005, Stick Figure Civil War, and a bonus CD of original and traditional folksy music by the cartoonist. 7″ x 8.5″, 40 pgs + audio CD.
Mimi’s Doughnuts #7 - New format! Bigger dimensions revealing the past season’s strips in all their glory, plus each issue will now include other features! This one has some diary comics and a comic about New Hampshire in the Civil War. 7″ x 8.5″, 28 pgs.
Mimi’s Doughnuts #4 - Super Bonus Book! Weekly strips from Spring 2005, “when the world was young and doughnuts were cheaper”. Features doughnut marketing schemes, the pursuit of cool, and a really good bowl of soup. 5.25″ x 6″, 12 pgs.
Cuppy And The Gang…Go On A Date! - Marek’s second 24-hour comic is chock-full of mystery and talking objects. Features a special “Comics-Cam” chronicling the creation of Cuppy! Blake Parker says, “I would recommend this book to anyone who likes talking furniture.” 5.25″ x 7.25″, 20 pgs.
Dog Bless America - Marek’s first 24-hour comic, created with breaks for sleep and to play music at a restaurant, is a tale of international intrigue and funny animals. 4.25″ x 5.5″, 20 pgs.
