The collection features the beloved Rugrats characters—Tommy, Chuckie, Phil, Lil, and Angelica—embarking on a series of exciting adventures. Fans of the series will enjoy the nostalgic charm and humor as the little ones navigate their imaginative world. This volume promises to capture the essence of childhood exploration and friendship through engaging comic stories.
Hovorí sa, že je to dokonalá hra: jednoduchá, intuitívna a vysoko návyková.
Keď jej človek prepadne, o chvíľu vidí padajúce kocky všade okolo seba. Tetris
vytvoril Alexej Pažitnov vo voľnom čase v roku 1984, keď pracoval ako
softvérový vývojár pre sovietsku vládu. Potom ako si hra podmanila Moskvu,
prenikla rýchlo aj za železnú oponu a stala sa veľkým medzinárodným hitom. V
snahe získať ju rozpútali najväčší svetoví herní vývojári zo spoločností ako
Nintendo, Sega či Atari zápas, v ktorom nechýbali tajné cesty do
Moskvy,zákulisné dohody, početné nedorozumenia ani neskrývané krádeže. Príbeh
Tetrisu, majstrovsky zachytený v komiksovom spracovaní Boxa Browna, tak naplno
ukazuje, že nielen samotná hra, ale aj história jej vzniku môže byť plná
napätia, drámy a nečakaných zvratov – o to viac, ak stojí v základoch
mnohomiliardového priemyslu.
The second volume of Box Brown's anthology series, Number! This includes two new stories, "Sk8rh8r" and "Elroy Mirrors' Big Score." In "Sk8rh8r," 33-year-old Rose skateboards drunk to grab some delicious burgers and runs into both Buddy Bob and the police, while in "Elroy Mirrors' Big Score," Elroy tries to build his documentary film career while dealing with his more successful friends, the strange subjects of his films, and his direction in life.
This includes two new stories, Kayfabe Quarterly, and The Documentarian. In Kayfabe Quarterly, a young fan's run-in with legendary wrestler Diamond Dick Corduroy causes him to re-examine his life and soon sets him on the path of creating his own 'zine, Kayfabe Quarterly. And in The Documentarian, we get a brief look at the life of a documentary filmmaker.
Andre Roussimoff is known as both the lovable giant in The Princess Bride and
a heroic pro-wrestling figure. He was a normal guy who'd been dealt an
extraordinary hand in life. At his peak, he weighed 500 pounds and stood
nearly seven and a half feet tall. But the huge stature that made his fame
also signed his death warrant.