7 Miles a Second
The acclaimed autobiography of legendary East Village multimedia artist David Wojnarowicz traces his desperate youth through to his AIDS-related death in 1992; it is drawn by James Romberger with colors by Marguerite Van Cook.
Post York : 1st Edition with Flexi disc (Signed with sketch) OOP
Eisner Award Nominee for Best One-Shot!
Includes a Flexi Disc!
Post York is a multimedia project that takes the form of a comic book with a musical flexidisc attached. The story is set in New York City after the polar ice caps melt. A young man navigates the flooded city, looking for something, anything, anyone...to start again. The comic book by James Romberger takes a postmodern turn as it uses improvisatory cinematic techniques to make the reader a focus group for a pair of alternative endings. The song by Crosby extends the story into another medium to add deeper emotional resonance.
( Uncivilized Books)
Post York TPB (Signed with sketch)
The polar ice caps have melted, and New York City is flooded beyond recognition. An independent loner, along with his cat and only friend, struggles to live another day in this makeshift community, populated mostly by outsiders like himself while the depraved elite thrive ruthlessly on the outskirts. But his world is disrupted when he encounters both a mysterious woman and a trapped blue whale. Will they be each other's salvation. . . or destruction?
Experimentally told and unequivocally told, Post York contains bonus materials including an environmental fact sheet, afterword, full-color art section, and more.
James Romberger is a cartoonist, fine artist and artist of the graphic novels 7 Miles a Second, The Late Child and Other Animals, Bronx Kill and Aaron and Ahmed.
''James Romberger . . . is in the highest horror-comics tradition'' - The New York Times Book Review
( Dark Horse )
STERANKO: THE SELF-CREATED MAN
The long-awaited examination of the comics and film work of Jim Steranko, America’s first comic book auteur by artist James Romberger.