Gotham City 14 Miles Essays On 1960s Batman Tv SCMedia Release -- Just in time for the holidays, Sequart Research & Literacy Organization's entire book line is now available in revised editions featuring significantly lower cover prices. Specifically, thanks to hooking up with Amazon.com's cut-out-the-middle-man company CreateSpace, all of Sequart's books are, from now on, $7 to $8 dollars cheaper than ever before! (Also, each of the new editions features a revised cover and a cleaner, more readable interior.)

If you haven't explored Sequart's overall book line, of if you'd like to give your favorite book as a gift, there's never been a better time to buy.

Headlining the book line is Keeping the World Strange: A Planetary Guide, which has never been available outside of comics stores. It now retails for just $11.99 (an $8 savings over the previously available version).

Also deserving special note is the (brand new) third edition of Grant Morrison: The Early Years. This edition includes an interview with Grant himself and brand new foreword by Jason Aaron. It also features an expanded appendix addressing Morrison's early, pre-Zenith work, including Abraxas, 2000AD, Doctor Who, and text stories done for DC's U.K. annuals. It now retails for $15.99 ($7 cheaper than past editions).

The new version of Gotham City 14 Miles: 14 Essays on Why the 1960s Batman TV Series Matters now retails for $15.99 (a savings of $7).

The new version of Our Sentence is Up: Seeing Grant Morrison's The Invisibles, with an extensive Morrison interview, now retails for $19.99 (a $7 savings). A few additional images have been added, including stills from Patrick Meaney's documentary Grant Morrison: Talking with Gods.

The new version of Teenagers from the Future: Essays on the Legion of Super-Heroes, with a foreword by Matt Fraction and an afterword by Barry Lyga, now retails for $19.99 (a $7 savings).

The new version of Improving the Foundations: Batman Begins from Comics to Screen now retails for $14.99 (a $7 savings). It includes slightly revised text and a few additional images.

The new version of Minutes to Midnight: Twelve Essays on Watchmen now retails for $11.99 (a savings of $8).

The new version of Mutant Cinema: The X-Men Trilogy from Comics to Screen now retails for $15.99 (a $7 savings).

We know that times are tough. We also know that we've been incredibly lucky to have a loyal readership that understands the need for accessible analysis of comic books. That's why we've insisted upon quality and kept in mind that every book could be someone's introduction to thinking more seriously about comics. It's also why it has become a priority for us to make these books as inexpensive as possible.

From all of us at Sequart, thank you so much for your support, and have a happy holiday season!