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Paul Rainey’s Why Don’t You Love Me? is out right now from Drawn & Quarterly and it’s a book that will
Read morePaul Rainey’s Why Don’t You Love Me? is out right now from Drawn & Quarterly and it’s a book that will
Read moreComing from Drawn & Quarterly in January 2023, Why Don’t You Love Me by Paul B. Rainey is one of
Read moreThe Toronto Comic Arts Festival (TCAF) is just a week away. This will be the first in-person festival TCAF has
Read moreWhile Randall Park charms us as Agent Jimmy Woo in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, his next comic-book-inspired project takes us
Read moreThe joy of comics, bringing just a little light into the long, long darkness we’re seeming to have to put
Read moreWhen I went to Hamilton a few months ago to see the indie art show at the gallery there, a
Read moreTravis Dandro‘s King of King Court: A Memoir (out now from Drawn and Quarterly) is a thick book but reads
Read moreWhat kind of cartoonist is Nick Maandag? Is he a satirist, a humourist, a wry observer of human life, or
Read moreThe outlook for X-Force may not be so good. Deadline reports Drew Goddard will adapt Nick Drnaso’s graphic novel Sabrina
Read moreDrawn + Quarterly will be releasing James Sturm’s new graphic novel, Off Season, this February (an appropriate time of year
Read moreJason Lutes will be on tour this fall with the third and final volume of the series, as well as
Read moreBoJack Horseman production designer / producer and award-winning cartoonist Lisa Hanawalt is going on tour this August and September to
Read moreDrawn + Quarterly have announced that they’ll be exhibiting at the 2018 San Diego Comic-Con International, which takes place from Thursday, July
Read moreIn Spring 2019, Drawn & Quarterly will release the first of a multi-volume series of one of the most influential
Read moreCartoonist Nick Drnaso has a new book coming out from Drawn & Quarterly this month that’s garnering advance praise for
Read moreDrawn & Quarterly will be releasing Aline Kominsky-Crumb’s new hardback comic collections, Love That Bunch, in April, and in celebration
Read moreI was excited to read Anneli Furmark’s Red Winter from Drawn & Quarterly. An acclaimed graphic novelist in her native
Read morePublisher Drawn & Quarterly have announced a Publishing Fellowship with applications now open for those interested, with a launch date
Read moreIt Don’t Come Easy is a collection of stories featuring Monsieur Jean, a largely sympathetic Parisien, his shiftless friend Felix,
Read moreDrawn & Quarterly have been releasing information about their Fall 2018 catalog, and among those announcements is a landmark–the publication
Read moreFollowing quickly on the heels of Terms and Conditions (also published by Drawn and Quarterly), Robert Sikoryak’s singular exercise in
Read moreDrawn & Quarterly have a host of great books you should consider gifting this holiday season, but Present, by Leslie
Read moreIn time for Halloween, actually, Kitaro takes on even stranger adventures from Drawn & Quarterly. Always a series for the
Read moreIn December, Drawn & Quarterly will be releasing a momentous book–Tove Jansson’s very first Moomin story that went on to
Read moreDrawn & Quarterly will be publishing Leanne Shapton’s new book Toys Talking in November 2017, and though it’s technically a
Read moreMimi Pond’s new book from Drawn & Quarterly, The Customer is Always Wrong, is getting a tour starting in
Read moreDrawn & Quarterly have announced that they will be publishing “two groundbreaking works of comics by the revolutionary cartoonists”
Read moreDrawn & Quarterly are going to be taking part in San Diego Comic Con 2017 by hosting a number
Read morePublisher Drawn + Quarterly have released an adult coloring book with a specific twist–it’s conceived of and drawn by
Read morePublisher Drawn & Quarterly have announced their full Winter 2018 catalog, and it’s going to include a wide range
Read moreIn this new Korea-set graphic novel by Yeon-Sik Hong, the cartoonist relocates to a rural mountainside, leaving Seoul far
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