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Mike Reiss

    Mike Reiss
    Springfield Confidential
    The Boy Who Wouldn't Share
    See You At San Diego
    Santa's Brother Sandy Saves Christmas
    What Am I Doing Here?
    How Murray Saved Christmas
    • How Murray Saved Christmas

      • 32 páginas
      • 2 horas de lectura

      Set against the backdrop of the holiday season, this comedic tale delivers a fresh and humorous take on Christmas traditions. Crafted by an Emmy award-winning writer known for their work on The Simpsons, the narrative promises witty dialogue and quirky characters, ensuring a delightful read that captures the spirit of the season while providing plenty of laughs. Perfect for those looking to enjoy a lighthearted holiday story.

      How Murray Saved Christmas
    • What Am I Doing Here?

      • 260 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      Mike Reiss, a veteran writer for The Simpsons, shares his extraordinary travel experiences across 134 countries, including unique adventures in North Korea and the North Pole. His journeys, which include climbing Mount Kilimanjaro and an unforgettable submarine dive to the Titanic, are recounted with humor and warmth. As a Jewish traveler who has visited twenty-eight Muslim countries, Reiss offers candid insights and funny anecdotes, complemented by captivating photos that enhance his remarkable tales.

      What Am I Doing Here?
    • Sandy's idyllic life in Bali, filled with surfing and beach fun, takes an unexpected turn when he receives a call from his estranged brother, Santa Claus. This surprising reunion brings the festive spirit crashing back into his carefree existence, prompting Sandy to confront his past and the true meaning of Christmas. The story blends humor and heartwarming moments as it explores family bonds and the joy of reconnecting during the holiday season.

      Santa's Brother Sandy Saves Christmas
    • Comics creators such as Neil Gaiman, Sergio Aragones, and nearly 50 of the early members of the scene, tell the story of the secret origins of Comic-Con International: San Diego - from its humble beginnings to its rise as the largest convention of comic book fans in the world. It's also the story of the transformation of mainstream American pop culture into comic book culture over the past century.

      See You At San Diego
    • The Boy Who Wouldn't Share

      • 32 páginas
      • 2 horas de lectura

      The story revolves around Edward, who hoards his toys and refuses to share with his younger sister, Claire. This creates a rift between them, as Claire longs to play with the rocking horse, teddy bear, and Slinky that Edward keeps to himself. The narrative explores themes of sharing, sibling relationships, and the joy of playing together, highlighting the importance of generosity and connection in family dynamics.

      The Boy Who Wouldn't Share
    • Springfield Confidential

      • 299 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      The longest-serving writer and producer for "The Simpsons" offers a humorous look at the writing and making of the legendary Fox series that has become one of the most revered artistic achievements in television history.

      Springfield Confidential
    • YOU ARE OBSOLETE

      • 120 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      A disgraced journalist is called to cover a mysterious story on an isolated European island. As she investigates, she discovers that children have taken control via weird technology linked to their smartphones and are somehow killing off all adults by their 40th birthdays. Now, she must discover the truth behind the killings while staying on the good side of the children's harsh leader...or she's next. YOU ARE OBSOLETE is a spine-tingling techno thriller that evokes the eerie naturalism of 1970s horror films with a modern deadly digital twist. Written by Mathew Klickstein (Sony Pictures' Against the Dark, Slimed!, Springfield Confidential, Selling Nostalgia) and drawn Evgeniy Bornakov (DESCENDENT).

      YOU ARE OBSOLETE
    • Springfield Confidential

      Alles über die Simpsons ─ Hinter den Kulissen der gelbsten Serie der Welt - 30 Jahre Simpsons ─ Das inoffizielle Fanbuch - Vom langjährigen Co-Autor

      Ay, caramba! Gelber wird´s nicht Warum sind die Simpsons gelb? Und wo liegt eigentlich Springfield? Geschichten, Hintergründe, Skandale und Gerüchte – er kennt sie alle und bringt Licht hinter die Kulissen der Kult-Serie. Der viermalige Emmy-Award-Gewinner Mike Reiss ist seit der ersten Episode im Jahr 1989 Co-Autor der Simpsons und nimmt den Leser mit in die rasante Welt des gelben Humors. Wie entstehen die Folgen? Wer denkt sie sich aus? Welche Philosophie steckt hinter alldem? Immer urkomisch, höchst unterhaltsam und lehrreich – näher ist man Springfield noch nie gekommen! „Das Gute ist immer selten. Richtig gute Komiker sind selten. Demnach ist Mike Reiss per Definition eine Seltenheit.“ – Conan O´Brien „Extrem lustig und faszinierend.“ – Vanity Fair „Diddeli-du, hier ist alles drin, was Sie je über die Simpsons wissen wollten.“ – Washington Post Ausstattung: s/w-Fotos im Text

      Springfield Confidential