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New for 2014 Syllabus
Ant Colony
Lynda Barry 9781770461611/ $24.95
Michael DeForge 9781770461376 / $21.95
For the past decade, Lynda has run a highly popular writing workshop for non-writers called “Writing the Unthinkable” —the workshop was featured in The New York Times Magazine. Syllabus: Notes from an accidental professor is the first book that will make her innovative lesson plans and writing exercises available to the public for home or classroom use.
The debut graphic novel from a dazzling newcomer with a singular, idiosyncratic style. From its opening pages, Ant Colony immerses the reader in a world that is darkly existential, with false prophets, unjust wars, and corrupt police officers, as it follows the denizens of a black ant colony under attack from the nearby red ants.
Everywhere Antennas
Even More Bad Parenting Advice
Julie Delporte 9781770461543 / $19.95
Guy Delisle 9781770461673 / $12.95
A deeply affecting, sparely constructed novel, equal parts Walden and The Bell Jar. Told in the first person, it offers diary-like entries from an anonymous narrator who is undergoing a nervous breakdown and struggling to hold together a failing relationship.
Alien
Ever wanted to know how to be awarded the Best Dad in the Whole World? Guy Delisle has all the answers for you in these lighthearted, entertaining tales of parental mishaps and practical jokes gone wrong.
Petty Theft
Aisha Franz 9781770461666/ $19.95
Pascal Girard 9781770461529 / $19.95
Drawn in deep grey pencil, the claustrophobia of Franz’s crosshatching and smudging in Alien matches the tone of the book perfectly. Alien is an atmospheric and haunting account of the inevitability of losing the dream worlds of childhood.
Bumperhead
Petty Theft is a comedy of errors, a laughout-loud account of a man on a mission, and a testament to the addictiveness of book ownership. Pascal Girard intermingles an all-too-true-to-life snapshot of contemporary relationships with slapstick trials and dryly funny tribulations in this delightfully readable book.
Moomin’s Desert Island
Gilbert Hernandez 9781770461659 / $21.95
Tove Jansson 9781770461345/ $9.95
Love and Rockets author Gilbert Hernandez returns with Bumperhead, a companion book to Marble Season. Whereas Marble Season explored the exuberant and occasionally troubled existence of the wide-eyed pre-teen Huey, Bumperhead zeroes in on disaffected teenhood with its protagonist Bobby.
The Moomins picnic with their ancestors, a pair of pirates, and, best of all, Mymble. Another classic Moomin story reworked in full color, with a kid-proof but kidfriendly size, price, and format.
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New for 2014 Moomin and the Golden Tail
Moomin Book Nine Lars Jansson 9781770461574 / $19.95
Tove Jansson 9781770461376 / $9.95
The ninth volume of Tove and Lars Jansson’s classic comic strip features the beloved “Fuddler and Married Life” story. Together, the four stories in this collection display the poignancy, whimsy, and philosophical bent that constitute the Moomins’ enduring appeal.
Moomin’s tail gets its fifteen minutes of fame. Another classic Moomin story reworked in full color, with a kid-proof but kid-friendly size, price, and format.
Walt Before Skeezix
Moomin on the Riviera
Frank King 9781770461413/ $44.95
Tove Jansson 9781770461697 / $9.95
The prelude to the Walt and Skeezix series offers a portrait of a country in transition.
As springtime dawns in Moominvalley, and the first northern crocus opens, Moominpappa and Snorkmaiden, glamorized by the prospects of movie stars and gambling, insist the whole family take a trip down to the Riviera. Another classic Moomin story reworked in full color, with a kid-proof but kid-friendly size, price, and format.
Pippi Won't Grow Up
The WORN Archive
Astrid Lindgren 9781770461680 / $14.95
Serah-Marie McMahon 9781770461505 / $29.95
In Pippi Wont Grow Up, she takes on school quizzes, refuses to be evicted from her home, and brings Tommy and Annika to visit the island her father lives on. Lindgren’s expert storytelling and Vang Nyman’s vivid characters and bright colors make this eye-catching volume stand out.
The five-hundred-page book features the best content from the journal’s first fourteen issues, assembled by WORN’S founder and editor in chief, Serah-Marie McMahon.
Showa 1939-1944
Showa 1944-1953
Shigeru Mizuki 9781770461512 / $24.95
Shigeru Mizuki 9781770461628 / $24.95
Continues the award-winning author Shigeru Mizuki’s autobiographical and historical account of Showa-era Japan. This volume covers the final moments of the lead-up to World War II and the first few years of the Pacific War, and is a chilling reminder of the harshness of life in Japan during this highly militarized epoch.
Continues award-winning author Shigeru Mizuki’s autobiographical and historical account of Showa period Japan. This volume recounts the events of the final years of the Pacific War, and the consequences of the war's devastation for Shigeru Mizuki and the Japanese populace at large.
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New for 2014 On Loving Women
Over Easy
Diane Obomsawin 9781770461406 / $16.95
Mimi Pond 9781770461536 / $24.95
On Loving Women is a new collection of stories about coming out, first love, and sexual identity by the animator Diane Obomsawin. With this work, Obomsawin brings her gaze to bear on subjects closer to home—her friends’ and lovers’ personal accounts of realizing they’re gay or first finding love with another woman.
Over Easy is equal parts time capsule of late 1970s life in California—with its deadheads, punks, disco rollers, casual sex, and drug use—and bildungsroman of a young woman who grows from a naïve, sexually inexperienced art-school dropout into a self-aware, self-confident artist.
Anna and Froga : Thrills, Spills, and Gooseberries
Hospital Suite John Porcellino 9781770461642 / $22.95
Anouk Ricard 9781770461567 / $14.95
Poetic musings on illness and the art of getting by from a mini comics master. The Hospital Suite is a landmark work by celebrated cartoonist and small-press legend John Porcellino—an autobiographical collection detailing his struggles with illness in the 1990s and 2000s.
With this third volume of Anna and Froga, Anouk Ricard experiments with the format, never sacrificing a droll punch line or a hilarious image. Anna and Froga is a true delight for children, parents, and grown-up children alike.
New York Postcards
Benson's Cuckoos
Adrian Tomine 9781770461598 / $14.95
Anouk Ricard 9781770461383 / $19.95
New York Postcards celebrates thirty of Tomine’s most well-known illustrations, and is a loving homage to the city that Tomine, a West Coast transplant, has called home for the past eight years.
From the author of Anna and Froga comes a wry, offbeat whodunnit that centers on office life. Anouk Ricard’s subtle, sardonic humor undermines the characters’ desperate attempts to be taken seriously, as they bungle kidnappings, misunderstand social cues, and let petty disagreements become feuds.
White Cube
Beautiful Darkness
Brecht Vandenbroucke 9781770461390 / $22.95
Fabien Vehlmann 9781770461291 / $22.95
White Cube is the Belgian cartoonist and illustrator Brecht Vandenbroucke’s debut book, a collection of mostly wordless strips that follow a pair of pink-faced twins as they attempt to understand contemporary art and the gallery world.
Kerascoët’s and Vehlmann’s unsettling and gorgeous anti-fairy tale is a searing condemnation of our vast capacity for evil writ tiny. Join Princess Aurora and her friends as they journey to civilization’s heart of darkness in a bleak allegory about surviving the human experience.
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Backlist Aya
Aya: Love in Yop City
Abouet & Oubrerie 9781770460829 / $24.95
Abouet & Oubrerie 9781770460928 / $24.95
An unpretentious and gently humorous story of an Africa we rarely see – spirited, hopeful, and resilient – Aya won the 2006 award for Best First Album at the Angouleme International Comics Festival
Aya: Love in Yop City comprises the final three chapters of the Aya story, episodes never before seen in English. Aya is a lighthearted story about life in the Ivory Coast during the 1970s, a particularly thriving and wealthy time in the country’s history.
The Selves
AYA: The Secrets Come Out Abouet & Oubrerie 9781897299791 / $19.95
Sonja Ahlers 9781770460102 / $19.95
Aya has captured the hearts of readers of all ages for the rare portrait it paints of a vibrant, happy, bourgeois Ivory Coast in the 1970s.
A thought provoking peek into the female psyche where deep, sometimes troubled feelings lurk behind seemingly cute Images.
Idyll
Woman Rebel
Amber Albrecht 9781770460638 / $19.95
Peter Bagge 9781770461260 / $21.95
Amber Albrecht's work is rooted in magic, folklore, and postfeminist neoromanticism. The newest entry in the Petit Livre imprint of accessible art books, Idyll comprises a series of paintings, screen prints, and drawings.
Drawn in full color with an extensive bibliography and an introduction by the journalist Tom Spurgeon of the Comics Reporter, Woman Rebel showcases Bagge’s signature cartoony, rubbery style and potent sense of humor, as well as his respect for the precedent-setting political and social maverick.
Blabber Blabber Blabber
Freddie Stories
Lynda Barry 9781770460522 / $24.95
Lynda Barry 9781770460904 / $19.95
Reflective of the early 1980s before the appearance of Barry’s well-known characters Marlys and Arna, the comics in Blabber Blabber Blabber cover the more adult subjects of bad love, bad perms, being single, Prince, and miserable break-ups.
The Freddie Stories is an adult tale about just how hard it is to be a teenager, and it’s classic Barry work—poignant, insightful, and true.
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Backlist Picture This
What It Is
Lynda Barry 9781897299647 / $29.95
Linda Barry 9781897299357 / $24.95
A thought provoking peek into the female psyche where deep, sometimes troubled feelings lurk behind seemingly cute Images.
Voted one of Publishers Weekly’s best books of the year in 2008, this graphic novel explores the extraordinary in the ordinary
Hark! A Vagrant
Cecil and Jordan in New York
Kate Beaton 9781770460607 / $19.95
Gabrielle Bell 9781897299579 / $19.95
An uproarious romp through history and literature seen through the sharp, contemporary lens of New Yorker cartoonist and comics sensation Kate Beaton.
A collection of short stories, the centerpiece of which was developed into a short film by Michel Gondry (Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind) called Interior Design.
Pure Pajamas
Talking Lines
Marc Bell 9781770460546 / $22.95
R.O. Blechman 9781897299852 / $29.95
Reminiscent of the sixties comics of R. Crumb but with a kind of bemused detachment in place of Crumb’s ire, Bell addresses the big issues of what it’s like to live in today’s world.
A collection of darkly comedic graphic stories from the Emmy Awardwinning artist.
Adventures of Herge
Oh Skin-nay!
Jose-Louis Bocquet 9781770460591 / $19.95
Clare Briggs 9781894937924 / 24.95
The Adventures of Hergé is a biographical comic about the world-renowned comics artist Georges Prosper Remi, better known by his pen name, Hergé, the creator of Tintin.
A grittier and less sentimental predecessor to Norman Rockwell ,Clare Briggs exemplified the larger journey of American society from small town innocence to urbane sophistication.
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Backlist Ed the Happy Clown
Gentleman Jim Raymond Briggs 9781897299364 / $14.95
Chester Brown 9781770460751 / $24.95
The story of Jim Bloggs, an imaginative toilet cleaner who, dissatisfied with his station in life, devotes his time to envisioning a world beyond it.
Ed the Happy Clown is a hallucinatory tale that functions simultaneously as a dark roller-coaster ride of criminal activity and a scathing condemnation of religious and political charlatanism.
I Never Liked You
The Little Man
Chester Brown 9781896597140 / $16.95
Chester Brown 9781896597133 / $14.95
Brown’s memoir of loss and the struggle to connect depicts his teenage years as he finds early love while his mother’s mental health deteriorates.
A surreal collection of short stories from the celebrated and bestselling Louis Riel cartoonist.
Louis Riel: Tenth Anniversary Edition
Louis Riel: A Comic Strip Biography Chester Brown 9781894937894 / $17.95
Chester Brown 9781770461307 / $21.95
Winner of the Harvey Award for best writing and best graphic novel, Louis Reil retells the story of this charismatic, and insane, 19th century Metis leader.
This special tenth anniversary edition features rare supplementary material, including early cover art from the original serialization, pencil studies and draft scripts, poster and catalogue art, and a new essay by critic Sean Rogers.
Paying for It
Paying for It
Chester Brown 9781770460485 / $24.95
Chester Brown 9781770461192 / $19.95
Brown calmly lays out the facts of how he became not only a willing participant in but a vocal proponent of one of the world's most hot-button topicsprostitution.
The critically lauded memoir about being a john, available in paperback for the first time!
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Backlist Playboy
One Eye
Chester Brown 9781770461185 / $16.95
Charles Burns 9781897299043 / $14.95
A memoir of shocking honesty by the graphic novelist behind 2011’s acclaimed comic Paying for It. This expanded reissue includes all-new appendixes and notes from the author.
Paired photographs that capture the strange undertones of a staggering range of objects and locales. Part of the Petits Livres series: affordable art books dedicated to talent within the comics community
Back Alleys and Urban Landscapes
Susceptible Geneviève Castrée 9781770460881 / $19.95
Michael Cho 9781770460805 / $19.95
Susceptible is the story of Goglu (Geneviève), a daydreamer growing up in Quebec in the ’80s and ’90s with a single mother. From a skillful artist comes a moving, beautiful story about families, loss, and growing up.
Meanders through the city, functioning as a sort of caught on-paper psychogeographical Jane’s Walk. With each season’s change, different color schemes become dominant, and a whole range of moods and moments are articulated.
The Death-Ray
Wilson
Daniel Clowes 9781770460515 / $19.95
Daniel Clowes 9781770460072 / $21.95
The Death-Ray utilizes the classic staples of the superhero genre—origin, costume, ray gun, sidekick, fight scene—and reconfigures them in a story that is anything but morally simplistic.
An original graphic novel from the Oscarnominated screenwriter and award-winning cartoonist. Clowes creates a thoroughly engaging, complex and fascinating portrait of the modern egoist.
The Frank Ritza Papers
Make Me a Woman
David Collier 9781896597911 / $19.95
Vanessa Davis 9781770460218 / $24.95
A quirky collection about David Collier’s family, life in the army, and the search for information on Frank Ritza, a local artist he discovers.
Using her sweet but biting wit, Davis effortlessly carves out a wholly original and refreshing niche in two well-worn territories: autobio comics and the Jewish identity.
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Backlist Jerusalem: Chronicles from the Holy City
Burma Chronicles Guy Delisle 9781770460256/ $16.95
Guy Delisle 9781770460713 / $24.95
Delisle turns his gaze to the everyday in this story about a county notorious for its use of concealment and isolation as social control.
Guy Delisle expertly lays the groundwork for a cultural road map of contemporary Jerusalem, utilizing the classic stranger in a strange land point of view. Delisle explores the complexities of a city that represents so much to so many.
Shenzhen (paperback)
Pyongyang Guy Delisle 9781897299210 / $14.95
Guy Delisle 9781770460799 / $14.95
Guy Delisle's internationally bestselling and critically acclaimed graphic novel about the "hermit country", was named among the best of the year by Amazon.com, TIME.com, The Comics Journal, and many more.
Shenzhen is entertainingly compact with Guy Delisle’s observations of life in urban southern China, sealed off from the rest of the country by electric fences and armed guards.
365 Days: A Diary
User's Guide to Neglectful Parenting
Julie Doucet 9781897299159 / $29.95
Guy Delisle 9781770461178 / $12.95
This visual journal is an idiosyncratic collision of Doucet’s various creative interests, wherein personal narrative, collage, and drawing tell the story of her pursuits in printmaking.
Quick, light vignettes play on the worries and cares any young parent might have, and offer wry solutions to the petty frustrations of being a dad who works from home.
My Most Secret Desire
My New York Diary
Julie Doucet 9781896597959 / $19.95
Julie Doucet 9781896597836 / $16.95
This work from one of the most influential female cartoonists explores the longings, pressures, and exploits of the feminine subconscious with a feverish and surreal pitch
In 1991, Julie Doucet abruptly packed her bags and moved to New York. Trouble followed her in the form of a jealous boyfriend, insecurity about her talent, her worsening epilepsy, and a tendency to self -medicate with booze and drugs.
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Backlist Constructive Abandonment
Animals with Sharpies Michael Dumontier 9781770461062 / $16.95
Michael Dumontier 9781770460454 / $15.95
A collection of paintings with hand-lettered texts. In each painting, Dumontier and Farber have depicted an animal holding a Sharpie, ostensibly writing a message. These messages are varied in nature: political and religious tracts, confessions, recipes, arithmetic problems, and more.
A series of small paintings featuring surreal vignettes with animals and children weighed down by the pressures of life. With absurdly comedic interactions, the text varies from straightforward to even more abstract and nonsensical than the images that it accompanies.
Get a Life
Haunted
Dupuy & Berberian 9781896597799 / $19.95
Philippe Dupuy 9781897299265 / $24.95
A collection of stories introducing the highly acclaimed character Mr. Jean, a laconic, single Parisian man struggling with the calamities of life.
A series of hallucinatory stories that register the raw distress of solitude. Nominated for Best Comic Book at the AngoulĂŞme International Comics Festival
The Making Of
Maybe Later Dupuy & Berberian 9781896597218 / $16.95
Brecht Evens 9781770460737 / $29.95
A record of a unique, creative partnership, midlife and its demons, the stress of deadlines, and, above all, the simple pleasure of telling stories through pictures.
The follow-up to international sensation Brecht Evens’s Eisner-nominated debut, The Wrong Place. With lush watercolors and his characteristic wit, Evens details the fumbling, amateurish foibles of the participants of a small art festival in the Flemish countryside.
Jinchalo
Skitzy
Matt Forsythe 9781770460676 / $17.95
Don Freeman 9781897299586 / $19.95
Jinchalo is Korean for "Really?" and that question (formulated variously as "What is and what isn't?" "What is real?" and "What is imagined?") is at the heart of this book. These comics are firmly rooted in Korean folktales and stylistic conventions, with a playful, joyously drawn line.
A day in the life of a man literally divided between life as an office worker and as an artist. Without the use of dialogue, fluid illustrations create an engrossing and fully believable environment
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Backlist Goliath
You're All Just Jealous of My Jetpack
Tom Gauld 9781770460652 / $19.95
Tom Gauld 9781770461048 / $19.95
"Gauld's Goliath is a master class in reduction...a celebration of the Christian underdog becomes a subtle meditation on the power of spin and the absurdity of war."–The Times of London
A new collection from the Guardian and New York Times Magazine cartoonist distills perfectly Gauld’s dark humor, impeccable timing, and distinctive style.
Rookie Yearbook One
Rookie Yearbook Two
Tavi Gevinson 9781770461123 / $29.95
Tavi Gevinson 9781770461482 / $29.95
The first print publication edited by Tavi Gevinson, the editor in chief of Rookie, the website for teenage girls. Collects articles, interviews, photo editorials, and illustrations from the highly praised and hugely popular online magazine.
On its second birthday, Rookie averages more than 450,000 unique visitors, and 1.2 million visits per month with 205,000 Tumblr followers. The Rookie yearbooks reach that audience and beyond, spanning a diverse group.
Bigfoot
Reunion
Pascal Girard 9781770460294 / $19.95
Pascal Girard 9781770460379 / $19.95
His second book again showcases his spare deceptively simple style that is but wonderfully expressive and pitch-perfect dialogue. Girard utilizes a drawn line full of tentative, exploratory and intuitive emotion, a line sure of the treasure it carries as the book's quiet hero.
Reunion is a semi-autobiographical book that recounts the events of the summer of 2009, when Pascal Girard received an invitation to attend his ten-year high school reunion.
My Dirty Dumb Eyes
Marble Season
Lisa Hanawalt 9781770461161 / $22.95
Gilbert Hernandez 9781770460867 / $21.95
Sharply observant, laugh-out-loud funny comics from the Believer cartoonist and New York Times illustrator. Hanawalt’s insights into human (and animal) behavior startle and delight time and again.
Marble Season is the semiautobiographical novel by the acclaimed cartoonist Gilbert Hernandez, author of the epic masterpiece Palomar and cocreator, with his brothers, Jaime and Mario, of the groundbreaking Love and Rockets comic book series.
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Backlist Gloriana
Eden Pablo Holmberg 9781770460089 / $16.95
Kevin Huizenga 9781770460614 / $19.95
Argentinean artist Pablo Holmberg creates a bucolic, medieval folktale in Eden, where nature is the protagonist, and characters are the scenery.
In Gloriana, Kevin Huizenga exposes the mechanics that underpin everyday life. His protagonist, Glenn Ganges, has conversations about dish soap and library visits that are both faithful depictions of mundane interactions and existential dissections of the units that construct our lives.
Southern Cross: A Novel of the South Seas
The Wild Kingdom Kevin Huizenga 9781770460003 / $19.95
Laurence Hyde 9781897299104 / $24.95
The new master of comics experimentalism returns with his everyman, Glenn Ganges.
A stunning, wordless novel told in 118 wood engravings about the atomic bomb testing by the United States in the South Pacific following World War II.
Moomin Book Seven
Moomin Book Eight Lars Jansson 9781770461215 / $19.95
Lars Jansson 9781770460621 / $19.95
Get shipwrecked with Moomin on an abandoned island in the eighth volume of the beloved Moomin hardcover series. As always, the experiences of the Moomin family are poignant, melancholy, and strangely wise, with just a dash of the drolly funny and a pinch of slapstick.
In this volume of the Complete Lars Jansson comic, Jansson’s work, already quite polished, takes on a joie de vivre heretofore unseen. The Moomins rebel once more against hibernation, receive an inheritance they’re unprepared for, find colonization a bit of a bore, and decide once and for all that seashells are much prettier than gold nuggets.
Moomin Book Six
Moomin Book Five
Lars Jansson 9781770460423 / $19.95
Tove Jansson 9781897299944 / $19.95
The first volume to be drawn and written by Lars Jansson. Without missing a beat, the transition from Tove to Lars was seamless. The delightful and gentle skewering of life’s foibles continued with such antics as Moomin becoming a vegetarian.
Features the final strips drawn by Tove Jansson and written by her brother Lars for the London Evening News, before Lars took over both the art and the writing.
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Backlist Moomin Book Three
Moomin Book Four Tove Jansson 9781897299784 / $19.95
Tove Jansson 9781897299555 / $19.95
The fourth installment of the bestselling, Harvey Award winning series.
The third volume of the D&Q publishing plan to reprint Jansson’s entire, revered children’s strip, which debuted in the London Evening News in 1954
Moomin Book Two
Moomin Book One
Tove Jansson 9781897299197 / $19.95
Tove Jansson 9781894937801 / $19.95
The second volume of the D&Q publishing plan to reprint Jansson’s entire, revered children’s strip, which debuted in the London Evening News in 1954.
The first volume of the D&Q publishing plan to reprint Jansson’s entire, revered children’s strip, which debuted in the London Evening News in 1954.
Moomin and the Comet
The Book About Moomin, Mymble and Little My
Tove Jansson 9781770461222 / $9.95
Tove Jansson 9781897299951 / $16.95
Another classic Moomin story reworked in full color, with a kid-proof but kidfriendly size, price, and format. How will the beloved residents of Moominvalley survive a comet?
In a delightful, curious game of what comes next, Moomintroll travels through the woods to get home with milk for Moominmamma. A simple trip turns into a colorful adventure as Moomintroll meets Mymble who has lost her sister Little My.
Moomin and the Sea
Moomin Builds a House
Another classic Moomin story reworked in full color, with a kid-proof but kidfriendly size, price, and format. The Moomin family moves to a remote island for the sake of art.
Another classic Moomin story reworked in full color, with a kid-proof but kidfriendly size, price, and format. The debut appearance of everyone’s favorite pest, Little My!
Tove Jansson 9781770461239 / $9.95
Tove Jansson 9781770461086 / $9.95
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Backlist Moomin’s Winter Follies
Moomin Falls in Love Tove Jansson 9781770460973 / $9.95
Tove Jansson 9781770460973 / $9.95
In full color for the first time, these books are slimmer versions of the hardcovers, with one story in each volume while previous editions collected four. Moomin wakes up one morning to find the pond frozen over, and rather than hibernate, the family decides to brave the winter weather.
In full color for the first time, these books are slimmer versions of the hardcovers, with one story in each volume while previous editions collected four. Moomin wakes up one morning to find the pond frozen over, and rather than hibernate, the family decides to brave the winter weather.
Moominvalley Turns Jungle
Who Will Comfort Toffle?
A crate filled with tropical seeds washes ashore, and when Moominmamma plants the seeds, a lush rainforest erupts in Moominvalley. In full color for the first time, these books are slimmer versions of the hardcovers, with one story in each volume while previous editions collected four.
A timeless, magical tale of the wistful wallflower, Toffle -- too shy to speak to anyone and too fearful of the world he is watching from afar. Lonely and sad, Toffle runs away from home and watches the magical cast of Moominvalley celebrate and enjoy life.
Tove Jansson 9781770460973 / $9.95
Tove Jansson 9781770460171 / $16.95
Catland Empire
Letting it Go
Keith Jones 9781897299920 / $29.95
Miriam Katin 9781770461031 / $24.95
A melding of a Philip K. Dick novel and a cartoon. What follows is a tangled web of psychedelic science fiction blending anticonsumerist politics and intergalactic liaisons between cats and dogs—bitter enemies kept secret from each other to avoid a planetary race war.
Examines the lasting trauma of surviving World War II from a very different vantage point, focusing on her life as a middle-aged New Yorker. The flowing, expressive style employed in We Are On Our Own has been refined in this fullcolor masterpiece.
We Are On Our Own
Red Snow
Miriam Katin 9781896597201 / $19.95
Sasumu Katsumata 9781897299869 / $24.95
In this captivating and elegantly illustrated memoir, Katin retells the story of her and her mother’s escape from the Nazi invasion of Budapest.
A collection of stories about the premodern Japanese countryside of this legendary Japanese artist’s youth.
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Backlist Walt and Skeezix (Vol 2)
Walt and Skeezix (Vol 1) Frank King 9781896597645 / $29.95
Frank King 9781896597997 / $29.95
The first ever collection and multivolume series of the classic newspaper strip Gasoline Alley, by one of the pioneering giants of American comics strips, Frank King.
The second volume in the collection of the classic newspaper strip Gasoline Alley by one of the pioneering giants of American comics strips, Frank King.
Walt and Skeezix (Vol 4)
Walt and Skeezix (Vol 5)
Frank King 9781897299395 / $39.95
Frank King 9781770460317 / $39.95
The fourth volume in the collection of the classic newspaper strip Gasoline Alley by one of the pioneering giants of American comics strips, Frank King.
The fifth volume in the collection of the classic newspaper strip Gasoline Alley by one of the pioneering giants of American comics strips, Frank King.
Pippi Fixes Everything
Pippi Moves In
Astrid Lindgren, Ingrid Vang Nyman 9781770461314 / $14.95
Astrid Lindgren, Ingrid Vang Nyman 9781770460997 / $14.95
Bright colors, zany illustrations, and, of course, an irrepressibly joyful, strong-willed heroine: Lindgren and Vang Nyman’s brilliant work guarantees that Pippi Fixes Everything will become an instant classic for young and old alike.
Pippi Moves In marks the first time that the legendary Pippi Longstocking comics by the famed children’s author and creator Astrid Lindgren and Danish illustrator Ingrid Vang Nyman will be published outside of Scandinavia in thirty years, as well as their first ever publication in English.
Dirty Dishes
Berlin Book One: City of Stones
Amy Lockhart 9781770460041 / $14.95
Jason Lutes 9781896597294 / $22.95
A petit livre featuring the paintings, drawings, cardboard sculptures, and stills from the animation of Amy Lockhart
This first part in a trilogy covers eight months in Berlin, from September 1928 to May Day 1929, documenting the hopes and struggles of its inhabitants.
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Fair Weather Joe Matt 9781896597744 / $16.95
Jason Lutes 9781897299531 / $22.95
A Philip Roth for the younger set, Joe Matt looks back in this autobiographical graphic novel at a golden weekend from his 1970s suburban childhood.
The second volume finds the people of Weimar Berlin searching for answers after the lethal May Day demonstration of 1929.
Peepshow: The Cartoon Diary of Joe Matt
The Poor Bastard
9781896597270 / $14.95
Joe Matt 9781896597447 / $16.95
The books of Joe Matt provoke this confession from guys over beer: Oh my god, he’s just like me. This collection made him the hero he is today.
This aptly-titled collects for the first time Joe Matt's compelling and often hilarious storyline chronicling the crucial moments in his miserable life
Way To Go
Spent
Harry Mayerovitch 9781896597829 / $9.95
Joe Matt 9781897299111 / $19.95
So what's so funny about death and dying? At age 93, Harry Mayerovitch penned these whimsical drawings that offer another perspective on the "way to go."
Matt’s biggest target for ridicule is himself. Wearing his neuroses and fetishes on his sleeve, he knows he is a jerk and does nothing to hide it.
NKitaro
NonNonBa
Shigeru Mizuki 9781770461109 / $24.95
Shigeru Mizuki 9781770460720 / $26.95
Kitaro is bestselling manga-ka Shigeru Mizuki’s most famous creation. The Kitaro series was inspired by a kamishibai, or storycard theater, entitled Kitaro of the Graveyard. Mizuki’s series was created in 1959.
NonNonBa is the definitive work by acclaimed gekiga-ka Shigeru Mizuki, a poetic memoir detailing his interest in yokai (spirit monsters). NonNonBa is at once funny and nostalgic, firmly grounded in a sociohistorical context and floating in the world of the supernatural.
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Showa 1926-1939
Shigeru Mizuki is the preeminent figure of gekiga/manga and one of the most famous working cartoonists in Japan today. His first book to be translated into English and is a semi-autobiographical account of the desperate final weeks of a Japanese infantry unit at the end of World War Two.
The first volume of Shigeru Mizuki’s meticulously researched historical portrait of twentieth-century Japan. This volume deals with the period leading up to World War II, a time of high unemployment and other economic hardships caused by the Great Depression. Mizuki’s photo-realist style effortlessly brings to life the Japan of the 1920s and 1930s.
Shigeru Mizuki 9781770461352 / $24.95
Shigeru Mizuki 9781770460416 / $24.95
Exit Wounds
Jamilti and Other Stories
Rutu Modan 9781897299838 / $19.95
Rutu Modan 9781897299548 / $19.95
Set in modern-day Tel Aviv, A young man, Koby Franco, receives an urgent phone call from a female soldier. Learning that his estranged father may have been a victim of a suicide bombing in Hadera, Koby reluctantly joins the soldier in searching for clues.
Collects this Time Magazines “best of” cartoonist’s short works, which lead the reader through unexpected turns of plot and unusual character portraits.
Milk Teeth
Property
Julie Morstad 9781897299456 / $16.95
Rutu Modan 9781770461154 / $24.95
In this collection of illustrations, Vancouver artist Julie Morstad spins fairy tales infused with dreamlike innocence and a touch of the macabre.
The Property is a work that will inspire, fascinate, and delight readers and critics alike. Savvy and insightful, elegant and subtle, Rutu Modan’s second full-length graphic novel is a triumph of storytelling and fine lines.
Big Questions (limited ed signed hardcover)
The Wayside
Julie Morstad 9781770460898 / $19.95
Anders Nilsen 9781896597447 / $69.95
Dramatic, poetic, heavy with symbolism, Morstad’s drawings speak for themselves, exploring femininity, identity, and personal mythologies that interested her in her first Drawn & Quarterly book, Milk Teeth.
This beautiful and minimalist story, collected here for the first time, is the culmination of ten years and over 600 pages of work that details the metaphysical quandaries of the occupants of an endless plain, existing somewhere between a dream and a Russian steppe.
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Dogs and Water
Anders Nilsen 9781770460478 / $44.95
Anders Nilsen 9781897299081 / $19.95
This beautiful and minimalist story, collected here for the first time, is the culmination of ten years and over 600 pages of work that details the metaphysical quandaries of the occupants of an endless plain, existing somewhere between a dream and a Russian steppe.
Dogs & Water chronicles a piece of a lonely journey, without origin or destination. A young man wandering a nameless path has only a stuffed bear as a companion, which inertly endures his desperation, anger and musings along the way.
Rage of Poseidon
Don't Go Where I Can't Follow
Anders Nilsen 9781770461284 / $29.95
Anders Nilsen 9781770460911 / $19.95
A devastating, insightful, and beautifully hewn; it’s a wry triumph in an all-new style from a masterful artist. Imagine you are Poseidon at the dawn of the twenty-first century. The oceans are dying and sailors have long since stopped paying tribute. They just don’t need you anymore. What do you do?
In this collection of letters, drawings, and photos, Anders Nilsen chronicles a six-year relationship and the illness that brought it to an end.
Nogoodniks
Prayer Requested
Adrian Norvid 9781770460409 / $24.95
Christian Northeast 9781897299807 / 15.95
Nogoodniks collects a ragtag group of images that draw from popular brand slogans, tropes of 1970s counterculture, bad puns, and the sardonic wit of Adrian Norvid.
Presents a narrative of illustrations and collages, each one accompanied by a found or scavenged prayer.
Drawn & Quarterly Showcase: Book Two
Drawn & Quarterly Showcase: Book Three
D&Q Showcase Series 9781896597812 / $14.95
D&Q Showcase Series 9781896597881 / $14.95
The second book, featuring original work by Chicago’s Jeffrey Brown and Pentti Otsamo of Finland.
The third book, featuring original work by Canada’s Genevieve Castree, England’s Matt Broersma, and the US’s Sammy Harkham
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Drawn & Quarterly Showcase: Book Five
D&Q Showcase Series 9781896597980 / $14.95
D&Q Showcase Series 9781897299302 / $19.95
The fourth book in the annual series, featuring original work by Dan Zettwoch, Gabrielle Bell, and Martin Cendreda, all from the US.
The fifth book, featuring original work by Anneli Furmark from Sweden, Amanda Vahamaki from Finland, and T. Edward Bak from the US.
Mid-Life
King-Cat Classix
Joe Ollmann 9781770460287 / $19.95
Joe Porcellino 9781894937917 / $29.95
Mid-Life is the story of a 40-year-old man, John, who becomes a father again with his much-younger second wife which results in a slow, painful attack by flowered baby bags and front facing baby carriers on his former virility and self identity.
The first fifty issues from one of the greatest cartoonists of the self-publishing and ‘zine movement of the 90’s.
Map of My Heart
Perfect Example
John Porcellino 9781897299937 / $24.95
John Porcellino 9781896597751 / $16.95
Celebrates the 20th anniversary of Porcellino’s seminal and nfluential comics ‘zine, King-Cat Comics. In this collection Porcellino is experiencing the pain of divorce.
Road trips, drunken concerts, and latenight make-out sessions all swirl together in this coming-of-age graphic novel by the King Cat cartoonist.
Paul Goes Fishing
Paul Has a Summer Job
Michael Rabagliati 9781897299289 / $19.95
Michael Rabagliati 9781896597546 / $16.95
The fourth installment in Michel Rabagliati’s semi-autobiographical series finds Paul settling comfortably into adult life, occasional twinges of anxiety aside.
Paul gets a job as a camp counselor guiding a young group of misfits through the rough terrain of growing up.
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Paul Moves Out Michael Rabagliati 9781896597874 / $19.95
Brian Ralph 9781770460942 / $14.95
Paul encounters another step into adulthood by moving out of his parent's house and into his first apartment with his girlfriend-enjoying life's pleasures as well as confronting its challenges.
In this wordless classic, special emphasis is placed on the power of gesture. Minimalism allows Ralph to be playful with form—the use of color and crosshatching speaks much more clearly to narrative shifts than is possible in a more conventional text, and the use of different panel shapes and sizes transform the rhythm and pacing of the story.
Daybreak
Reggie-12
Brian Ralph 9781770461246 / $16.95
Brian Ralph 9781770461321 / $21.95
The Road meets Dawn of the Dead. Daybreak is seen through the eyes of a silent observer as he follows his protector and runs from the shadows of the imminent zombie threat. It slowly builds the tension of the zombies on the periphery, letting the threatrather than the actual carnage-be the driving force.
The Road meets Dawn of the Dead. Daybreak is seen through the eyes of a silent observer as he follows his protector and runs from the shadows of the imminent zombie threat. It slowly builds the tension of the zombies on the periphery, letting the threatrather than the actual carnage-be the driving force.
Against Pain
Skibber Bee-Bye
Ron Rege Jr. 9781897299296 / $24.95
Ron Rege Jr. 9781896597966 / $19.95
A collection of stories about suffering and how people deal with it from the radiant “cute-brute” world of a remarkable artist.
Regé creates his own visual poetry that sets him apart from other cartoonists as one of the most original artists to enter the medium in the past decade.
Anna & Froga: Want a Gumball?
Anna and Froga : I Dunno, What Do You Want to Do?
Anouk Ricard 9781770460706 / $14.95
Anouk Ricard 9781770461208 / $14.95
Anouk Ricard works in a fanciful and childlike style, with vibrant colors and simple storylines. The illustrations in Anna and Froga are inviting and the stories well told, employing short, snappy dialogue.
Embark on a fresh set of adventures with the hilariously snarky and mischievous heroes of Anna and Froga. In each short episode, Anouk Ricard’s deceptively simple illustrations harmonize perfectly with the characters’ petty, silly, and downright slapstick pranks. 20
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The Fixer and Other Stories
Nicolas Robel 9781897299319 / $9.95
Joe Sacco 9781897299906 / $19.95
A little boy with enormous hands and an overactive imagination copes with indifferent parents, teasing schoolmates and troubling dreams in this surrealist comic.
A new soft cover that collects Sacco’s landmark short stories on the Bosnian War that previously comprised the hardcover edition of The Fixer and War’s End.
Stooge Pile
The Box Man
Seth Scriver 9781770460058 / 19.95
Imiri Sakabashira 9781897299913 / $24.95
The beautiful and delicate world of airbrushed hosers, presented in stream-ofconsciousness drawing style.
A psychedelic travelogue that follow two protagonists along a scooter trip through a complex landscape.
George Sprott (1894-1975)
Clyde Fans, Book One
Seth 9781897299517 / $24.95
Seth 9781896597843 / $19.95
The fictional tale of George Sprott, the host of a long-running television program.
A compelling look at the life of two electric fan salesman, both brothers, by master cartoonist Seth.
The Great Northern Brotherhood of Canadian Cartoonists
It’s a Good Life, if You Don’t Weaken
Seth 9781770460539 / $24.95
Seth 9781896597706 / $24.95
Seth opens up his sketchbook to an unseen world of Canadian comics, sometimes fictional and sometimes not, sometimes humourous and sometimes bittersweet, but always fascinating in its creative exploration of Canadian comics history.
Seth vividly recounts his search for meaning in the life and work of Kalo, a forgotten gagcartoonist of the 1940s and '50s. Voted one of the 100 Best Comics of the 20th Century by Comics Journal.
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Palookaville 21
Seth 9781770460188 / $19.95
Seth 9781770460645 / $21.95
Palookaville #20 is the first volume of the seminal comic book series to be published in book form. #20 is part comic book with the ongoing serialization of Clyde Fans, part sketchbook, and part documentation of Seth's fictional town of Dominion City.
Continuing the new hardcover semi-annual format for Palookaville in volume 21, Seth concludes part four of his ongoing Clyde Fans serial with fifty new pages. He presents a selection of sketchbook pages and pieces from his comic-strip diary.
Wimbledon Green
The Native Trees of Canada
Seh 9781896597935 / $19.95
Leanne Shapton 9781770460324 / $19.95
Taking a break from the serialization of his saga Clyde Fans and the design of The Complete Peanuts, critically acclaimed cartoonist and illustrator Seth creates a farcical world of the people whose passion lies in the need to own comic books and only in pristine, mint condition.
Renowned artist & designer Leanne Shapton has taken a century-old book and reinterpreted it in a series of bold, painted images. Shapton takes the otherwise complex objects of trees and strips them down into stark, almost abstract shapes and colors.
Masterpiece Comics
Sunday Night Movies
Leanne Shapton 9781770461277 / $19.95
R. Sikoryak 9781897299845 / 19.95
Sunday Night Movies features Leanne Shapton’s watercolors of resonant moments in black-and-white cinema. Selecting a brief fragment of each chosen film, she creates an indelible image that is both a handpainted movie still and a personal response to a fleeting celluloid moment.
Masterpiece Comics adapts a variety of classic literary works with the most iconic visual idioms of twentieth-century comics. Dense with exclamation marks and lurid colors, R. Sikoryak's parodies remind us of the sensational excesses of the canon.
Co-Mix
Melvin Monster Volume 2
Art Spiegelman 9781770461147 / $39.95
John Stanley 9781770460034 / 24.95
Co-Mix is a comprehensive career overview of the output of the legendary Pulitzer Prize –winning cartoonist Art Spiegelman. In CoMix readers will be able to trace the evolution of this multifaceted artist throughout his storied career.
More maniac monster meltdowns from the oddball monster boy who just wants to be good, go to school, and do as he is told.
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Nancy
John Stanley 9781770460300 / $24.95
John Stanley 9781897299777 / $24.95
The ghoulish capers of everyone's favorite monster continue with the third volume of the acclaimed series. Melvin lands his first babysitting job only to discover he has his handsfull, literally -- the "baby" in this case is a giant-sized monster, almost the size of a room.
The beloved Brillo-headed Nancy starred in her own comic book series for years, written by arguably the greatest children’s comics writer of all time, John Stanley.
Nancy Volume 3
Nancy : Volume 2
John Stanley 9781770460508 / $29.95
John Stanley 9781897299968 / $24.95
In the third volume in the Nancy series drawn by journeyman writer John Stanley, he continues to put his strange but fascinating stamp on the iconic character. Nancy declares poverty and battles yoyos on Oona's house, but the book also features her pal Sluggo, who Nancy complains is too dirty.
The next volume in the series written by the greatest children’s comics writer of all time, elegantly designed by Seth.
Nancy Volume 4
Thirteen Going on Eighteen
John Stanley 9781770461093 / $29.95
John Stanley 9781897299883 / $39.95
In the fourth and final volume of the John Stanley Library's Nancy comics, the whole gang is back. Readers are treated to still more uproarious antics from Nancy, Sluggo, Spike, Aunt Fritzi, and Mr. and Mrs. McOnions.
Focuses on the friendship and rivalry of two teenage girls, Val and Judy. Each comic is a darkly hilarious look at the social maneuverings and betrayals of the teen set. He creates a teenage sit-com and turns it into an anguished character study.
Tubby
James Sturm’s America: God, Gold, & Golems
John Stanley 9781770460232 / $29.95
James Sturm 9781897299050 / $24.95
Meet Tubby Tomkins, a mischievous gourmand, rabble rouser and schemer who, along with neighborhood buddies The Fellers, is continually at odds with the belligerent and thwarting West Side Boys headed by Wilbur Van Snobbe, the rich trickster who always gets the girl Tubby likes, Gloria Darling.
Focusing on less sensational times in U.S. history (non-war and preDepression) America draws a portrait of the people and their dreams that make up this country.
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Market Day James Sturm 9781897299975 / $21.95
Oji Suzuki 9781770460096 / $24.95
A timeless meditation on art and commerce seen through the life of an early-twentiethcentury Jewish rug maker.
In this collection of hauntingly elliptical short stories, Oji Suzuki explores memory, relationships and loss with a loose narrative style, filling each tale with a sense of unfulfilled longing.
Indoor Voice
Abandon the Old in Tokyo (pb)
Jillian Tamaki 9781770460140 / $19.95
Yoshihiro Tatsumi 9781770460775 / $16.95
Collects pen, brush, ink, watercolor, and collage experiments to show how Tamaki arrives at her illustrated work.
Abandon the Old in Tokyo continues to delve into the urban underbelly of 1960s Tokyo, exposing not only the seedy dealings of the Japanese everyman but Yoshihiro Tatsumi’s maturation as a storywriter.
Black Blizzard
A Drifting Life
Yoshihiro Tatsumi 9781770460126 / $19.95
Yoshihiro Tatsumi 9781897299746 / $34.95
The preeminent Gekiga-Ka’s first graphic novel from fifty years ago.
Spanning the years August 1945 to June 1960, Hiroshi faces his parents’ failing marriage, his jealous brother’s deteriorating health, and the innumerable pitfalls that await him in the competitive manga market
Fallen Words
Good-Bye (pb)
Yoshihiro Tatsumi 9781770460744 / $19.95
Yoshihiro Tatsumi 9781770460782 / $16.95
In Fallen Words, Yoshihiro Tatsumi takes up the oral tradition of rakugo and breathes new life into it by shifting the format from spoken word to manga. Each of the eight stories in the collection is lifted from the Edo-era Japanese storytelling form.
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Drawn in 1971 and 1972, these stories expand Yoshihiro Tatsumi’s vocabulary for characters contextualized by themes of depravity and disorientation in twentieth-century Japan. Some of the tales focus on the devastation the country felt as a result of World War II.
Backlist Good-bye
The Pushman (pb)
Yoshihiro Tatsumi 9781897299371 / $24.95
Yoshihiro Tatsumi 9781770460768 / $16.95
Focuses on the devastation Japan felt directly as a result of WWII. On Top 10 lists from Time and Amazon.
Thirty years before the advent of the literary graphic novel movement in the United States, Yoshihiro Tatsumi created a library of comics that draws parallels to modern prose fiction and today’s alternative comics. The stories collected in The Push Man are simultaneously haunting, disturbing, and darkly humorous.
32 Stories
New York Drawings
Adrian Tomine 9781897299760 / $19.95
Adrian Tomine 9781770460874 / $29.95
This onetime printing includes facsimile reprints of the seven mini-comics packaged in a slipcase, as well as an additional pamphlet containing a new introduction and notes by Tomine.
A loving homage to the city that Tomine, a West Coast transplant, has called home for the past seven years. This lavish, beautifully designed volume collects every cover, comic, and illustration that he has produced for The New Yorker to date, along with an assortment of other rare and uncollected illustrations and sketches inspired by the city.
Scenes from an Impending Marriage
Scrapbook Adrian Tomine 9781896597775 / $24.95
Adrian Tomine 9781770460874 / $9.95
Includes over a decade of comics and illustrations by the still-under-30 Adrian Tomine, collected together for the first time in one sharply-designed book.
Through a series of comic vignettes, Tomine captures the amusing, taxing, and often absurd process of planning a wedding, as well as the peculiar characters and situations that he and his fiancee encounter along the way.
Shortcomings
Shortcomings
Adrian Tomine 9781897299753 / $14.95
Adrian Tomine 9781897299166 / $19.95
The story of Ben Tanaka, a confused, obsessive, Japanese-American male in his latetwenties, and his cross-country search for contentment (or at least the perfect girl).
The story of Ben Tanaka, a confused, obsessive, Japanese-American male in his latetwenties, and his cross-country search for contentment (or at least the perfect girl).
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Summer Blonde Adrian Tomine 9781896597577 / $16.95
Adrian Tomine 9781896597126 / $17.95
Tomine portrays the emotional ambivalence and intellectual questing of drifting, urban twenty-somethings in stunning black and white.
Collecting the first four issues of Tomine's acclaimed comic series Optic Nerve, Sleepwalk offers sixteen concise, haunting tales of modern life.
Acme Novelty Datebook: Volume Two, 1995-2002
Acme Novelty Datebook Chris Ware 9781896597669 / $44.95
Chris Ware 9781897299180 / $39.95
Chris Ware has a passion for drawing that is surprisingly wide-ranging in style and subject. This book surprises the reader on every page with its sense of spontaneous vision. Architectural drawings from Chicago and interplanetary robot comics collide with cruelly doodled human figures and quietly troubling studies of the still life.
The second volume of sketches from comic genius Ware.
Acme Novelty Library Volume 20
Denys Wortman's New York
Chris Ware 9781770460201 / $23.95
Denys Wortman 9781770460133 / $29.95
The ACME Novelty Library Number 20 comprises a contributing chapter to cartoonist Chris Ware's gradual accretion of the ongoing graphic novel experiment "Rusty Brown."
Denys Wortman's New York is not only a tribute to Wortman, but it is a tribute to New York, the city that sparked Wortman’s voracious creative output.
The Klondike
Nipper 1965-1966
The history of how a handful of colorful characters sparked the largest mobilization of gold seekers in history is brought vividly to life in this debut graphic novel by cartoonist Zach Worton.
Doug Wright's pantomime strip about the life of a suburban family moves into the mid-1960s, and the pop culture of the time begins to seep in. Wright showcases the domestic mayhem that parents and their kids experience throughout the year.
Zach Worton 9781897299876 / $24.95
Doug Wright 9781770460560 / $16.95
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Nipper 1967-1968
Canada's Master Cartoonist introduced the world to the charms of Canada's mischievous little kid, Nipper, who appeared in newspapers across the country in the mid 20th century.
Doug Wright’s masterful newspaper strip returns to suburban life in the late 1960s, where not even the countercultural tumult of the times could ruin domestic bliss or distract from sibling rivalry.
Doug Wright 9781770460195 / $16.95
Doug Wright 9781770460935 / $16.95
Birdseye Bristoe
The Collected Doug Wright Volume One
Dan Zettwoch 9781770460669 / $19.95
Doug Wright 9781897299524 / $39.95
A not-so-classic yarn about a mysterious stranger in a small midwestern town. This is the first full-length graphic novel from the acclaimed artist Dan Zettwoch, who is well known for his comic books and anthology work (in Kramers Ergot, Beasts II, and the Drawn & Quarterly Showcase).
The first of a historic two-volume set, Doug Wright: Canada's Master Cartoonist presents the first-ever comprehensive look at the life and career of one of the most-read and best-loved cartoonists of the 1960s.
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