The action-packed opening to Tank Girl’s first ever ongoing comic series, from creator Alan Martin and outstanding artist Brett Parson. When Tank Girl gets some bad news, the gang races across the country to make it to her ailing mother (adoptive). But their journey, in the newly christened Tankmaster, leads them right through Action Alley – a place full of wild, insane creatures and dark, evil forces. Join Tank Girl, Booga and the rest of the gang on another thrilling misadventure. “Surprisingly brutal kangaroos” – But Why Tho? “…Captures the feel of the Gonzo Tank Girl World the various comics have created over the years…it’s solid, and looks beautiful.” – Major Spoilers “This is definitely for the grown-up kids” – Sci-Fi Pulse
Things are about to get very dark, very bloodyÉ and very stupid! The new series has Martin teaming up with debut Illustrator, Warwick Johnson-Cadwell.
After becoming a being of contemplation, spirituality and ass-kicking powers, Tank Girl must throw it all away in order to finish murdering the monstrously overweight U-Leen Happy and her assorted hired cronies. Thank goodness!
Destined to become a literary classic — y’know, like Watership Down or something — and a mainstay of high school syllabuses, this is Tank Girl as you’ve never experienced her before: in attractively justified eight point serif.
Picking up where the critically acclaimed hit series Two Girls One Tank left off - Tank Girl has lost one of her dearest friends, but inadvertently gained billions of dollars worth of Nazi Gold.
A heart-shaped box of Tank Girl delights: peer inside The Tank; gasp at The Annual Swearing Competition; cheer as our heroes rip it up in The Automatic Psychedelic Hand-Grenade Crowbar Shit-Storm Massacre; and wonder why the hell anyone ...
Buckle up as the all-new Tankmaster reaches Mach Poo in this brand new rip-roaring adventure from Martin and Parson.
So welcome back Tank Girl" ¨C The Independent "...goofy humor and epic action with a psychedelic twist...virtually every page is packed with detail without ever feeling dense¡ªinstead, the culminating effect of reading this book cover to ...
Following her humiliation on a TV game-show and the subsequent public slaughter of the show's host, Charlie Happy, Tank Girl has had an epiphany.
Written by Alan Martin and with hyper-kinetic art by newcomer Warwick Johnston-Cadwell, this epic new collection proves it's easier to get further with cute good looks, a tank, a kangaroo boyfriend and big steel-toed boots than just cute ...
Tank Girl sets off on an illegal cross-continental race in a bid to win enough money for an incredibly expensive operation to bring her best friend Barney out of a skateboard-accident induced coma.