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This graphic novel tells unforgettable stories about Afro-Brazilian slaves who rebelled against oppression.
Internationally acclaimed cartoonist Jason's first full-length graphic memoir is about his experiences walking a 500-mile pilgrimage for his 50th birthday.
This career retrospective showcases the "lowbrow" artist's "realistic" oil paintings, drawings, sculptures, and works in other media.
This volume collects classic horror comics about werewolves, haunted houses, and sinister sewers by a legendary cartoonist.
In this first volume of a complete collection by the seminal underground cartoonist, autobiographical stories about running with a motorcycle gang are mixed in the adventures of Trashman--and much more.
In the conclusion of the shojo manga pioneer's sci-fi mystery, a man tries to save his son before the world ends...but which world, and which son?
George Grosz (1893-1959) was a German fine artist, cartoonist, and teacher who drew from pop culture, was active in the Dada and New Objectivist movements, and was an influence for artists like Ben Shahn. Here, his biography is beautifully executed Lars Fiske. Symbolically, Fiske uses two colours - red for Berlin, and green for New York, where Grosz would flee from Nazi Germany. Fiske''s thoughtful Grosz is a far cry from the plodding pedantry of the graphic hagiographies that earnestly clutter library shelves; it''s a work of art in its own right.
A special slipcover and a special comic are included in the smash hit s gift set."
In this latest volume of the Arthurian-inspired comics page, Arn lands on the New World, and Aleta is mistaken for a mermaid. The volume also includes a feature on Bob Fujitani''s run of Prince Valiant stories in the Dell comic books, and a gallery of Valiant covers from books and comics. Hal Foster''s Prince Valiant continues as one of the all-time magnificent romantic adventure comics ever conceived and Fantagraphic''s reprinting is the loveliest treatment of the strip in the history of publishing.
This is a redesigned reprint of Daniel Clowes's early, unsettling graphic novel.
Peanuts meets The Young Ones in this graphic novel about a noise rock band in an alternate reality Chicago.
Fantagraphics is proud to present a new edition of Woodring's classic graphic novel.
Valiant fights battles large and small, and Prince Arn comes to the rescue, in this classically illustrative Sunday comic strip based on the King Arthur mythos.
Existential stoners go on a suspenseful quest in this ambitious graphic novel from the South African cartoonist.
2016 Eisner Award Winner for Best Writer/Artist! Underground and Zippy the Pinhead cartoonist Bill Griffith uncovers his mother's hidden past in his first graphic memoir.
This anthology of off-kilter, anthropomorphic short comics by Jason feature Frida Kahlo as a contract killer, and much more.
In the latest volume of this realistic manga about transgender students, our protagonists experiment sartorially.
Arvak the Red Stallion's first appearance occurs in this volume of the classically illustrative Sunday comic strip, based on the King Arthur myth.
Aleta is kidnapped and Val fights famine in the latest collection of the King Arthur-inspired newspaper strip.
A collection of classic EC war comics by Harvey Kurtzman, John Severin and Will Elder.
The second installment of this acclaimed graphic novel hip-hop history (originally serialized on the popular website Boing Boing) covers the years 1981-1983. 2015 Eisner Award Winner: Best Reality-Based Work.
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