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An acclaimed cartoonist tells the harrowing, life-affirming history of a Brazilian slave state.
A standalone graphic novel that shines a light on the family tree of one of Hernandez's most memorable characters of the past several years, the teenager Tonta.
A collection of flash fiction and illustrations celebrating the hardscrabble underbelly of Americana.
Shares the stories of men, women and non-binary people who struggle to reconcile their wartime experiences with their postwar lives, revealing how America's endless entanglement in wars has affected the psyches of the people who wage them.
In the follow-up to the LA Book Prize-winning The Love Bunglers, the Locas get the band back together--literally.
A seafaring tale soaked in surrealism -- the English-language graphic novel debut of Danish cartoonist Villadsen.
Val must win back the queen of (his) heart, Aleta, and much more in this collection of the King-Arthur inspired classic Sunday adventure strip.
Comics visionary Schrauwen applies his surreal and absurdist powers across these six short stories, occupying a form best described as 'speculative memoir'.
This debut graphic novel is a series of short stories tied together by one about two teenagers who meet and fall in love after a 1964 Beatles concert in Scotland.
A collection of comics torn from the pages of Tales from the Crypt and more: plus, Poe adaptations and EC's first Ray Bradbury story!
A stunning psychological exploration into the delusional mind of a sexual predator.
With a focus on short comics stories, every issue is an entirely self-contained window into the wealth of diversity currently seen in the world of literary cartooning, at a price point that is unrivaled.
Fantagraphics has painstakingly assembled the most complete collection of Wood's erotica.
The best of Paul Krassner's investigative satire.
The for-adults collection of humorous comics by the award-winning children's book author--whom Maurice Sendak called a marvelous cartoonist--in a newly designed edition.
Enter the whimsical, dream-like world of Mr. Fibber. When Mr. Fibber accidentally drops his coin in a jar of juice, he magically shrinks so he can dive down and retrieve it. On a walk one day, he stumbles upon a giant dog with a smokestack on its back, towing a train behind it - and hitches a ride. And just to make sure it stays sunny and warm during his holiday, he catches the sun in a net and packs it in his suitcase! These playful adventures, illustrated in a bouncy coloured pencil style and bursting with imagination, will enchant young readers.
Captured French soldier Rene Tardi finally gets a taste of freedom, as prisoners and German officers alike are forced to evacuate the POW camp he has languished in for the past four years. A long, gruelling journey eastward begins, where Tardi and his fellow POWs must evade the Russian Army, stave off their gnawing hunger, and contend with the increasingly ill-tempered German soldiers accompanying them. Featuring meticulous line work punctuated by stunning splashes of colour, Jacques Tardi''s grim yet heartening biographical portrait of his father''s life is a personal and artistic triumph.
In this book aimed at early readers, an acclaimed contemporary cartoonist rebooted the classic character Eddie Spaghetti (Uri Kaduri), beloved by generations of Hebrew-language readers.
All-new comics from best cartoonists from around the globe!
Presents the years 1957 and 1958 of the politically progressive, influential newspaper strip.
Political opportunists attempt to stop robots from achieving world peace in the latest collection of short comics stories from one of the more subversive EC artists.
The first volume of a true war trilogy by one of the greatest contemporary cartoonists.
A sea nymph is cast out and finds her own way in this debut graphic novel.
Using the vivid, yet prievously undocumented, memories of Miguel Ruiz, a Spanish veteran exiled in France, Twists of Fate is a graphic novel exploration of WWII through an international lens. Ruiz was a member of ''La Nueve'', a company of soldiers that went straight from fighting for their homeland in the Spanish Civil War to a globe-spanning conflict. A necessary and timely look into what we remember and why he forget, Twists of Fate blends compassion, humanity, and sensitivity against a backdrop of horror and grief, in an ode to those who bravely stood up to, and beat back, violent fascism.
This graphic memoir is about how the author copes with her loss of voice due to injury.
After his long sojourn in the Mediterranean, Prince Valiant is back in Britain, where he takes on a new, intricate mission on behalf of King Arthur. Here, Valiant finds himself in the middle of a conflict between Saxon settlers and violent Viking raiders. Gawain''s return journey to Camelot is fraught with misadventure as he is beset by jealous romantic rivals, a marriage-minded widow and a thieving sorcerer. Young Galan goes on a hunt to capture the fabled unicorn, and Arn, after losing his horse in a Welsh bog, is enslaved and held for ransom.
The cartoonist with one of the most recognizable styles in the 20th century pairs with one of the most innovative to take on war comics.
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