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Geneviève Castrée has long been beloved for her mini-comics, comics, visual art, and music. There is a unique quality to all of her artistic endeavors - quiet, serene, depressing. Castrée's keen eye for detail and her fearless ability to probe the depths of her troubled past make Susceptible a stirring portrait of an artist coming into her own.
Assembled from work done in Anders Nilsen's sketchbooks over the course of the year following the death of his fiancée, The End is a collection of short strips about loss, paralysis, waiting and transformation. Originally released in magazine form, The End has been updated and expanded to more than twice its original length, including a 16-page full-color section.
ESTIMATED ARRIVAL: JUNE 11, 2013
A series of droll vignettes of everyday French life - except for the fact that each short story features one or more characters that have the very special ability of walking through walls, and through any other objects for that matter, which tends to "enliven" things quite a bit!
Today Is The Last Day of the Rest of Your Life is the rollicking story of two teenaged girls' wild hitchhiking trip across Italy from Naples to Sicily. Universally considered one of the very finest examples of the new breed of graphic novels coming from Europe, Today is the Last Day... won the 2011 Angoulême "Revelation" prize, and Fantagraphics is proud to bring it to English speaking readers.
ESTIMATED ARRIVAL: MAY 28, 2013
Inspired by the unexpected hit, NEWAVE! The Underground Mini-Comix of the 1980s, The Treasury of Mini Comics charts the evolution of mini comics over four decades. This first volume will collect some of the best work by some of the most creative DIY creators in the world.
ESTIMATED ARRIVAL: JUNE 25, 2013
With A User's Guide to Neglectful Parenting, the dry humor that pervades Guy Delisle's landmark and praised graphic travelogues takes center stage. 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.
ESTIMATED ARRIVAL: JUNE 4, 2013
DC Comics is pleased to announce that this acclaimed title by Alan Moore and David Lloyd will be expanded by an additional 100 pages at no additional cost.
An exploration of the trappings of violence and the failings of memory, Violent Cases marks the beginning of the astonishing and award-winning collaboration between author Neil Gaiman and artist Dave McKean
Cartoonist and animator Cathy Malkasian follows up her 2007 graphic novel Percy Gloom (a minor classic) with the further adventures of the small, immortal man with a light-up head. In Wake Up, Percy Gloom, kindhearted Percy awakens from (what he thinks is) a 200-year nap and finds himself in a strange new land.
ESTIMATED ARRIVAL: JUNE 25, 2013
Julie Morstad has long excelled at illustration, often working in tandem with children's writers, but in The Wayside, the storytelling potential of her fantastical pictures is fully realized. The work found herein combines the delicate line of Edward Gorey with the color palette of Marcel Dzama, and emerges as something utterly unique, a combination of the two with the spirit of Virginia Woolf.
A book about goths, friendship, sex, betrayal, gossip, murder, and guilt! As Cleo heads off for art school, she's haunted by her melancholic past.
Chloe and her friends continue to find themselves trapped in the webs of relationships and social scenes that gather in the hidden corners of the dark and crusty streets of Savannah. But are they really trapped in this clique or is it exactly where they wanted to be?
Cleo and her friends continue to navigate the sea of relationships that washes through this strange little southern college town of Wet Moon. But the waters are rarely calm and the waves are unending. Can this little clique make it without sinking or will the weight of their secrets and insecurities leave them drowning?
There's lots going on in the tiny town of Wet Moon and the weirdness isn't going to die down soon. With Cleo and her circle's attention focused on the big softball game, the dark emotional clouds gathering in the distance have gone unnoticed. Will anybody be ready for the brutal conflict that's on the horizon?
Trilby Bernarde has been attacked. Brutally stabbed and left to die. But how will Trilby's absence affect the rest of Wet Moon? For some, life moves on normally, but for others, this tragedy could change everything.
A Moomin mid-century classic, back in print! This is the timeless, magical tale of the wistful wallflower, Toffle, who is 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. This is the glorious reprinting of the classic children's book, complete with a loving translation by acclaimed British poet, Sophie Hannah.
Standing out amongst his contemporaries, Kevin Huizenga is the leading cartoonist of his generation. Featured here is suburban everyman Glenn Ganges, a modern day Dagwood Bumstead who tackles and stumbles with such heady topics as mysticism and science. Starting off wordless, The Wild Kingdom grows more complex page-by-page, ending with a cataclysmic encounter of nature and technology.
The Workburger International Comics Anthology features stories from 50 world-renowned artisans of the comics medium. This skillfully woven patchwork of diverse comic narratives revolves around the topic of contemporary work. Contributing artists have tackled this elusive term, bridled its creative momentum and harnessed its vast, explosive potential - one of work's most useful and dangerous characteristics.
ESTIMATED ARRIVAL: JULY 30, 2013
Xoc explores the ocean's wonders through the eyes of a great white as it treks from the Farallon Islands off the coast of California to the warm waters of Hawaii some 2,300 miles away.
New York Times Magazine cartoonist Tom Gauld follows up his widely praised graphic novel Goliath with You're All Just Jealous of My Jetpack, a collection of cartoons made for The Guardian. Over the past eight years, Gauld has produced a weekly cartoon for the Saturday Review section of Britain's most well regarded newspaper.
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