Book 1 Issue 1: The Blade of Abraham
The first issue of a heartbreaking opus based on the life of Caroline Wescott Romney, one the Old West's first woman newspaper editors.
CARTOONS FROM 2002-2010
Local editorial cartoons straight from the pages of the Durango Telegraph. 2002- 2010.
With commentary by the author and essays by Missy Votel, Judith Reynolds, Michael Rendon, Will Sands, and Wally White.
Collector's Item. National editorial cartoons from the pages of the Durango Telegraph and the Huffington Post.
With commentary by the author, and essays by Bob Cesca, Judith Reynolds, and Paul Gibbons.
Collection of When Animals Attack weekly sequential strips from 2005-2010.
With essays by Ted Holteen and Bryant Ligget.
Sam the salmon doesn't want to swim back upstream with his friends. He has heard that his true home is downstream in the Ocean of Sparkling Waters. The only way to get there is to jump the tall grate that obstructs his way, and just one other salmon has ever made it over before.
Enter this humorously illustrated tale about perseverance and the pursuit of dreams come true, and find out if Sam safely makes it over the grate.
Written by Sharon Ray
Illustrations and Design By Shan Wells
In a world where imagination takes second or third place to corporate sensibilities, Nancy Libbey Mills, once again, proves that there is glory in letting the mind wander to places where words are play, images change their meaning and the heart has no boundaries. Hug a Bug is a delight! Through rhyme, Hug a Bug offers a series of clever, humorous glimpses at life's simple pleasures.
Written by Nancy Libbey Mills
Illustrated and Designed by Shan Wells
With a sprinkling of whimsy and a smackerel of twinkles, Never Eat Cabbage on Thursday is a delightfully illustrated rhyming list of dos and don'ts for children. Sandals with your snow suit may not be your very best look, so find your own smile, eat peas by the mile, tip your hat to the gourmet cook, are just a few of the pearls to be found.
Written by Nancy Libbey Mills
Illustrated and Designed by Shan Wells
Shan Wells is a North American sculptor, filmmaker, and illustrator.
Wells is the Videographer for Fort Lewis College.
He blogged for the Huffington Post from 2009-2016,
and was the political cartoonist for the
Durango Telegraph from 2002-2021.
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