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The Phantom Of The Opera: Illustrated And Unabridged Edition
Gaston Leroux

Hollywood Comics, 2004

Highly recommended
It's unfortunate that the previous reviewer was so biased against the popular graphic art style used to illustrate this edition of "Phantom." The illustrations, in particular, by Steve Rude, Mike Collins, Mike Ratera, Ladronn, David Lafuente, Juan Roncagliolo Berger, ...
  
  











  



  
The Pocket Essential Tintin
Jean-Marc Lofficier, Randy Lofficier

No Exit, 2007

couldn't wish for a better book about Tintin
it's all there, it's like taking a guided tour throughout the Tintin universe; highly recommended.
  
  











  



  
Tales of the Shadowmen 5: The Vampires of Paris

Hollywood Comics, 2009

The most consistently quality anthology series today
I am a fan of pulp and adventure fiction, as well as crossover stories such as Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neill's THE LEAGUE OF EXTRAORDINARY GENTLEMEN and especially Philip Jose Farmer's Wold Newton family writing. Thus, I could not help but be drawn to the TALES OF THE ...
  
  











  



  
Doctor Who: The Terrestrial Index (Doctor Who (BBC Paperback))
Jean-Marc Lofficier

Virgin Publishing, 1991

For Doctor Who completists only
"The Terrestrial Guide" is the misleading title for what is really a dry, dictionary like listing of information on the show. Among the sections you'll find Lofficier's attempt to develop a timeline for the stories (good luck, Jean-Marc!), cross-referenced tables for ...
  
  











  



  
Tales of the Shadowmen 1: The Modern Babylon

Hollywood Comics, 2005

A lot of fun!
Most of us know a few of the great characters of French popular literature. Captain Nemo, the Count of Monte Cristo, and the Phantom of the Opera have made it onto the world stage and are well known in many languages. In his time the gentleman thief Arsene Lupin was ...
  
  











  



  
Arsene Lupin Vs. Sherlock Holmes: The Hollow Needle
Maurice Leblanc, Jean-Marc Lofficier, ...

Hollywood Comics, 2004

The Battle Commences in "The Hollow Needle"
In this first volume of a planned three-volume set, the reader is introduced to Arse'ne Lupin, the Gentleman Burglar of France. Maurice Leblanc made the fictional character famous in a series of short stories and novels just after the turn of the century approximately ...
  
  











  



  
Arsene Lupin vs Sherlock Holmes: The Blonde Phantom
Maurice Leblanc

Hollywood Comics, 2005

And Yet They Remain Friends!
Actually, this book should have preceeded The Hollow Needle. The World's Greatest Detective faces off with the World's Greatest Gentleman Thief in a struggle to recove a fabulous blue diamond! The Gentleman Thief has a new sidekick-- the woman known as The Blonde ...
  
  











  



  
Moebius Arzach 1
Jean Marc L'Officier, Jean 'Moebius' Giraud

IBooks, 2000

Lifetime of inspiration.
Jean "Moebius" Giraud created a work that transcended the comicstrip medium with Arzach. Known as the artist on the classic western series, "Lieutenant Blueberry", Giraud started experimenting with adult themes in his work, exploring a form of narrative storytelling ...
  
  











  



  
Shadowmen: Heroes and Villains of French Pulp Fiction
Jean-Marc Lofficier, Randy Lofficier

Black Coat Press, 2003

A guide to a hidden world
Most of us know very little about French popular literature. I include myself. I had read THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO, THE THREE MUSKETEERS, and several of the stories of Jules Verne but I had only scratched the surface. SHADOWMEN is a wonderful study of the ...
  
  











  



  
The Doctor Who Programme Guide: Fourth Edition
Jean-Marc Lofficier

AuthorHouse, 2003

At last a new edition
This is it: the complete and updated DWPG: still the best Doctor Who reference book ever, now including up to the Paul McGann movie. A classic.
  
  











  



  
Science Fiction Filmmaking in the 1980s: Interviews With Actors, Directors, Producers and Writers
Lee Goldberg, Randy Lofficier, ...

McFarland & Company, 1995

Aliens, Bladerunner, Dune, Mad Max, Return of the Jedi , the Star Trek series, Blue Thunder, Cocoon, Enemy Mine, Robocop, 2010, War Games -movies that defined science fiction films in the 1980s. But what was it like making these movies? Interviews (previously published in slightly different form in Starlog ) take you behind the scenes with the ...
  
  











  



  
Tales of the Shadowmen 4: Lords of Terror

Hollywood Comics, 2008

Black Coat Press does it again!
Black Coat Press once again presents us with an amazing new series of short stories in Tales of the Shadowmen 4. For those not familiar with this series, Tales presents new short stories using French pulp heroes adventuring with American fictional characters. The ...
  
  











  



  
Tales of the Shadowmen 3: Danse Macabre

Hollywood Comics, 2006

A Good Year for Shadowmen
This series is getting better and better. It thrives on the funny, adventurous, or uncanny parings of pop culture characters and the crossovers are getting more entertaining as they get more audacious! It is interesting to see how many of the stories are now showing ...
  
  











  



  
The Nth Doctor
Jean-Marc Lofficier

AuthorHouse, 2003

"Ah yes, I remember it well..."
How many times have you wondered "What might have been?" It seems fitting that, of all people, a time traveler should be the focus of such an exploration. In "The Nth Doctor", the reader gains insight into the many different scripts (and variations on same) that ...
  
  











  



  
Tales of the Shadowmen 2: Gentlemen of the Night

Hollywood Comics, 2005

All Fun!
From start to finish, this anthology is packed with fun! The various Authors seem to be having a blast playing around with these classic French Heroes and Anti-Heroes, and that fun moves right from the authors to the readers! Some of the stories will make you laugh ...
  
  











  



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