Join thousands of book lovers
Sign up to our newsletter and receive discounts and inspiration for your next reading experience.
By signing up, you agree to our Privacy Policy.You can, at any time, unsubscribe from our newsletters.
Moomin s pushy relations have come to stay, and in the process of getting them out, he unwittingly embarks on a quest for fame and fortune with his sly friend Sniff.
A view of America - as seen in small towns, rural roads, and its overlooked in-between places
Expanded for the print edition, this is a lyrical exploration of the city and memory, as drawn by Vice cartoonist Leslie Stein
Poppies of Iraq is Brigitte Findakly s nuanced tender chronicle of her relationship with her homeland Iraq, co-written and drawn by her husband, the acclaimed cartoonist Lewis Trondheim.
Lynda Barry's classic heartbreaking and heartwarming coming of age novella back in print with a gorgeous new colver design and an additional colour section brough back from the original edition.
Inspired by a 16th-century Zen monk s painting of a hundred demons chasing each other across a long scroll, acclaimed cartoonist Lynda Barry confronts various demons from her life in seventeen full colour vignettes.
An exhaustively researched portrait of travel writer William Buehler Seabrook. Ollmann spent years reseraching Seabrook's life and his work as a travel writer to produce a captivating narrative that gives an unparalleld insight into this contraversial figure
For his newest project, R. Sikoryak tackles the monstrously and infamously dense legal document, iTunes Terms and Conditions, the contract everyone agrees to but no one reads.
"I love [Davis's] free-form drawing . . . She just has a funny, truthful voice." -Audrey NiffeneggerVanessa Davis's autobiography, more observational than confessional, delighted readers ten years ago when she first began telling stories about her life in New York as a young single Jewish woman. Spaniel Rage is filled with frank and immediate pencil-drawn accounts of dating woes, misunderstandings between her and her mother, and conversations with friends. Her keen observation of careless words spoken casually is refreshingly honest, yet never condemning. Unabashedly, Davis offers up gently self-deprecating anecdotes about her anxieties and wry truths about the contradictions of life in the big city. These comics are sexy, funny, lonely, beautiful, spare, and very smart-the finest work from a natural storyteller."[Davis creates] structurally sound, stylistically individual images that also manage to seem totally casual and spur-of-the-moment. The cliché "she makes it look so easy" is acutely appropriate for Vanessa and her work."-Rookie"The frank, personal specificity of [Spaniel Rage] keeps you gripped."-Vulture, 8 Comics You Need To Read "...a warm, familiar voice ... Spaniel Rage holds an amazing freshness 12 years after it was published. It certainly deserves Drawn & Quarterly's February reissue."-Paste"[Spaniel Rage collects] snapshots of her life that feel both utterly familiar and totally weird ... a pleasant delve into young life in the city."-Library Journal"Often funny, often tinged with loss, Davis chronicles a life page by page [and] touches on the anxieties of the internet age."-The Comics Journal"This work [has] the strange power of making me feel like Davis broke into my apartment and scribbled her life into my personal notebook, just for me."-Broken Pencil"An honest, unflinching set of loose cartoons... at its core, the commonalities of the cartoons in Spaniel Rage reflect the quirks of daily life itself."-Bookriot, 5 Graphic Novels To Watch In For February"If you dig slice-of-life graphic novels, then you'll want to pick up Spaniel Rage from Vanessa Davis ... the graphic-novel equivalent of a Seinfeld episode about twentysomethings."-London Free Press
"Uncomfortably Happily by Yeon-sik Hong tells the story of its author's decision to leave 21st-century Seoul and move with his wife to a small house on top of a mountain... Charming and perhaps unexpectedly complex."-Guardian, Best Graphic Novels of 2017When the gentler pace and stillness of the countryside replace the roar of the city, but your editor keeps callingWith gorgeously detailed yet minimal art, cartoonist Yeon-Sik Hong explores his move with his wife to a small house atop a rural mountain, replacing the high-rent hubbub of Seoul with the quiet murmur of the country. With their dog, cats, and chickens by their side, the simple life and isolation they so desperately craved proves to present new anxieties. Hong paints a beautiful portrait of the Korean countryside, changing seasons, and the universal relationships humans have with each other as well as nature, both of which are sometimes frustrating but always rewarding. Uncomfortably Happily is translated by American cartoonist Hellen Jo from the acclaimed Manhwa Today award-winning Korean edition.
When two simple hobos-a pigeon and his elephant buddy-are wrongfully accused of murdering Mr. Mouse Mouser, the consequences are dire.
The fifth volume of Anouk Ricard's hilarious modern kid's classic
A collection of Hanawalt's devistatingly funny comics, gorgeous art, and screwball lists as she tucks into the pomposities of the foodie subculture
In Katchor's signature pen and ink wash style, Cheap Novelties is a portrait of what we have lost to gentrification, globalization, and the malling of America that is as moving today as it was twenty-five years ago
Girard revisits the childhood death of his little brother - his most emotional and spare work
The award-winning graphic memoir about Israel that offers more questions than answers about identity and politics
When a charismatic prophet comes to town, the residents of Moominvalley are easily convinced to follow his doctrine for true happiness.
The Envelope Manufacturer chronicles the hardships and gradual demise of a small company as it struggles to adapt to a changing economic landscape.
Puke Force is social satire written across Brian Chippendale's deconstructed multiverse in scathingly funny single-page strips. Using humour and a frantic drawing style he takes on social media narcissism, governmental propaganda, racism, the hypocrisies of the left, and a culture of violence.
The world's strongest girl, Pippi Longstocking, is back with a fresh set of funny problems and even funnier solutions. This volume collects over 100 pages of comic's from Pippi's creator, Astrid Lindgren, and her collaborator, the illustrator Ingrid Vang Nyman.
An absorbing and eloqent portrait of Hitler's life, which cooly examines his calculated political rise and his charismatic appeal
The First Full Length Graphic Novel From The Author Of Shrimpy and Paul // Who Will Win The All-Star Schnauzer Band Song Contest?
Moominmma accidentally joins a club of gangersts after being refused entry to Moominpappa's new 'rebel father's club.
Colouring books for adults are an ever-widening market, both for stress relief, relaxation, and as a creative activity in its own right. As an accomplished literary cartoonist, Nilsen s foray into colouring books will interest both his fans and new readers entranced by his drawing style.
The Birth Of Kitaro collects seven of Shigeru Mizuki's early, and beloved, Kitaro stories, making them available for the first time in English, in an all-new, format
Sign up to our newsletter and receive discounts and inspiration for your next reading experience.
By signing up, you agree to our Privacy Policy.