Swag six is another black & white, magazine size comic book from Cameron Arthur. It runs afull42 pages of comics, plus a contents page and a notes page; all under one wraparound cover. All of the comics in this issue employ...
Finally – a new addition to The Moebius Library from Dark Horse Comics: The Major! This full size edition (significantly larger than the earlier French edition) has been produced in the dimensions of all the previously...
Old school heroic fantasy comics fans – especially Nexus fans – and, of course, Steve Rude fans are hereby granted an amazing, fantastic, heroic – and fun! – comic book story, spread over five standard, full color, comic book...
WOW! Attilio Micheluzzi's crisp, pen & ink, black & white artwork here in the 144 pages of this full-size hardcover edition of The Farewell Song of Marcel Labrume is knock-your-socks-off good. It's part of lineage that...
While he does, of course, have a number of major book projects under his belt, going all the way back to the immensely influential late-1990s work, Skibber Bee Bye, along with numerous contributions to a wide range of...
Through a hard won personal process developed over decades of his artistic practice, Mark Doox has merged the respective iconographies of Byzantine Christian art and racist American art, effecting a strange transformation...
It’s been a minute, but the new Now has finally arrived! This lucky thirteenth issue runs the gamut, bringing readers comics from France, Spain, New Zealand, Australia and, of course, the U.S. of A. representing a diverse and...
Hypericum is the latest graphic novel from the amazing Manuele Fior. This 144-page, oversize (9" x 12"), full color hardcover is a wonder to behold. Two tales run on parallel tracks, grounded in 1990s Berlin where Italian...
Break out the bongs, Blessed Be has arrived! Rick Altergott has been producing his unique (but definitely inspired by and to a degree derived from the classic Mad) brand of comics – at a painstakingly slow pace – for over three...
In 2017, after having lived in Amsterdam for coming up on a decade, the ex-pat native of Cleveland, OH, Chad Bilyeu wasn’t sure what to do next. After a meaningful encounter with Harvey Pekar’s original, self-published run of ...
Editor Alexi Zeren states “Freak Buck is a prison for the monsters we build everyday, and the book covers are the cell walls.” This 256 page, (mostly) full color and black & white , 6 1/2" x 9 1/2" hard cover volume is...
Here's a handy – and unique – hardcover sketchbook/notebook/journal, with front and back inside pockets and elastic band. It contains 200, 4 1/4" x 7" smoooth, flat, off white pages, with bevelled edges and discreetly numbered...
This Giant-Size Special comic book (or graphic novel, if you prefer), is a mash-up of the famous D¡sn*y funny animal family and Charles Biro's Crime Does Not Pay comic book series that has been created with the "anything goes"...
Here is a one of a kind item. It is a real challenge to describe just how different it is. Ronald Wimberly has long been a student of Japanese culture and æsthetics – among much else – and has leveraged that experience into...
It's hard to believe that Tekkonkinkreet is now thirty years old, but here's the 30th Anniversary Edition to prove it. And quite an edition it is, putting all previous editions in the shade. This sturdy – and hefty! – full size...
Running Numbers is a serial publication of an illuminated typescript that presents to readers a diaristic account of Frank Santoro’s day-to-day life, internal as well as external. As always with Santoro’s work, the unit is the...
NOW AVAILABLE IN A DELUXE, FULL SIZE SOFTCOVER EDITION!Pittsburgh is now at last back in print in a sturdy softcover edition from New York Review Comics. This edition features heavier, slightly brighter paper – subtly altering...
With the arrival of this, the second issueof the series, it becomes clear that the first was but a prologue. Here, in the 88 full color pages ofUnsmooth #2: BUM, E.S. Glenn opens up new portals and reveals previouslyunseen...
The clear nod to the seminal work by Roland Barthes in the choice of title(taking it as far as to also “quote" itscover color and font; nice touch) will inform knowing readers that this is a work of ambition and that attention...
At looooong last – the first issue of Ganges was published in 2006 – the completeGangeshas been collected in this excellent hardcover volume from Drawn and Quarterly. And not just collected: In preparing this work for its...
It's here! The complete collection of Conor Stechschulte's groundbreaking, decade-in-the-making masterpiece, Generous Bosom, here collected under the title of its film adaptation, Ultrasound. Here's our orignal overview essay...
One could say thatJoseph Smith and the Mormons, a 464-page, hardcover, full color, historical-epic/biography in comics form of the life of Joseph Smith and the founding of the Church of the Latter Day Saints – aka the Mormons –...