"Abstract comics? Don’t all comics tell stories? How can a comic be abstract? Well, as it happens, beginning with the experiments of Saul Steinberg, through some of the more psychedelic creations of R... more info
"More than any previous collection of Hornschemeier’s work, this comics medley demonstrates the variety and depth of the cartoonist’s interests and pursuits. Searching and imaginative, no one is free ... more info
"Now for the first time, the best of Levine's five decades of portraits of American Presidents and their administrations are gathered in a comprehensive and visually dynamic book. From John Adams to G... more info
"To a very great extent, Love & Rockets is synonymous with Hoppers' Maggie & Hopey and Palomar's Luba & Carmen & Heraclio & Tonantzin... but there was always more to L&R than that. Amor y Cohetes fina... more info
In this long-awaited issue, all of protagonist Loady McGee's worst (and most amusing) traits are brought to the fore as his obsessive quest reaches a fever pitch. His best friend, Sinus O'Gynus, finds... more info
Storyline: In Pictopia; Those Wild and Mixed Up Locas; And Speaking of Those Abstract Pretentious Stories That Make You Feel Stupid If You Don’t Get Them; Chrysalis; Walt Disney Lives... more info
Storyline: Cerebus in Breaking Up is Hard to Do (illustrated text piece); Last Blood; They Call It the Purchaser’s Clearing House; Captain Jack in The Laundromat at the Edge of Everything; For Losers ... more info
Storyline: Cerebus in Breaking Up is Hard to Do (illustrated text piece); Last Blood; They Call It the Purchaser’s Clearing House; Captain Jack in The Laundromat at the Edge of Everything; For Losers ... more info
The third volume of the popular ARF series, ARF FORUM runs the gamut of Krazy Kat's kartoonist George Herriman to heartbreak rocker Elvis, Spider-Man's Stan Lee to New Yorker cartoonist Otto Soglow, L... more info
ARF MUSEUM explores the unholy marriage of art and comics in a stunning array of rare masterpieces, guaranteed to make you "pop-eyed!" With 120 large format and colorful pages, Arf is a treat for the ... more info
Presenting the original screenplay by Daniel Clowes for the film ART SCHOOL CONFIDENTIAL as directed by Terry Zwigoff with added bonus section featuring sixteen pages of behind-the-scenes artwork, pho... more info
Sure, she’s smelly and gross, but she’s got a heart of gold! This is the second collection of Johnny Ryan’s weekly comic strip, Blecky Yuckerella, as seen in the pages of Vice magazine and elsewhere.... more info
Close to a century ago, two aspiring cartoonists — Celestine and Pilade — vowed to use this new medium to create amazing works of fantasy and magic, and talk a retired local newspaper publisher into r... more info
Baobab #3 returns to the structure of the first issue, split between two ongoing and (seemingly) unrelated stories set a century ago. In the first part of the book, young Hiroshi’s ailing grandmother ... more info
The Andalusian Dog returns from retirement to enlist Bardin as the new custodian of the superreal (a.k.a. surreal) world in this original graphic novel about God, art, virtue, vice, life, death, the s... more info
Collects the entire Young Gods stories, including the previously unpublished issues #10 and #11, plus new story material, background information, and behind-the-scenes art! The story and characters ar... more info
"Having mastered comic books (PLASTIC MAN) and gag cartoons (PLAYBOY), Jack Cole set his sights on the cartoonist's pot of gold--a syndicated newspaper strip. He hit the bulls eye in 1958 with BETSY A... more info
From the creator of the 2005 hit graphic novel, Black Hole, comes this new softcover edition of his other masterpiece of modern horror. Big Baby is a particularly impressionable young boy named Tony D... more info
This volume of BLAB! features: a cover by Jonathan Rosen, and the BLAB! debut of popular artist Shag!; a full-color tribute to Bazooka Joe; Sue Coe and Judith Brody’s “...And Not a Drop To Drink,” an ... more info
"Blab! Volume 18 delivers like nobody’s business, with a decided focus on the comic arts. Underneath the covers by Ryan Heshka are a slew of all-new comic stories: Mark Zingarelli reveals the “Chick’s... more info
"You’ve met Fletcher Hanks. Now meet Boody Rogers. Bizarre, wacky, weird, wild and sexy —just a few adjectives describing the cartooning of Boody Rogers. It all begins with a career spanning fun and f... more info
The 1999 NATO bombing of Serbia, a grenade shell from a Sarajevo souvenir shop, and a refrigerator with the frozen mummy of Tito serve as the starting point for a journey further and further down the ... more info
"After 40-some years of marriage, Maggie and David Loony shock their children with their announcement of a planned divorce. But the reason for splitting isn't itself shocking: they’re ""just not in lo... more info
For over thirty years Nell Brinkley’s beautiful girls pirouetted, waltzed, Charlestoned, vamped and shimmied their way through the pages of William R... more info
BUDDY DOES JERSEY is the explosively hilarious sequel to BUDDY DOES SEATTLE, in which a somewhat chastened Buddy Bradley is forced to move back in with his Garden State-based parents, neurotic girlfri... more info
Follow award-winning cartoon journalist Joe Sacco on one of the most dangerous beats of all: rock ’n’ roll! The centerpiece of the book is an expanded version of “In the Company of Long Hair,” the ear... more info
This graphic novel tells the story of an isolated, abandoned castle, and the eccentric inhabitants who bring it back to life. A fable for modern times, Castle Waiting is a fairy tale that's not about ... more info
The award-winning series returns! The first issue of volume II is a giant oversized issue that includes the last two, long out-of-print self-published issues of Castle Waiting (#15 and 16), which bega... more info
Chapter three of “Interiors” wraps up with a flashback to young Jain paying a visit to her charming older sisters at the King's court. Upon returning home, she finds an equally charming visitor of her... more info
A fable for modern times, CASTLE WAITING is a fairy tale that's not about rescuing the princess, saving the kingdom, or fighting the ultimate war between Good and Evil — but about being a hero in your... more info
"With the first printing of the first Castle Waiting collection selling out almost instantaneously, the second volume of the series continues the humorous, solid storytelling Linda Medley is known for... more info
"Jain, Tolly and Simon get some unexpected help when they find an unpleasant surprise in the Castle's hidden passageways, while the other castle folk learn how not to construct a doorway. Thanks to th... more info
"With nary a strip-mall in sight, the castle folk enjoy an evening of bowling and clothes shopping, and Jain learns some interesting details concerning lovable Doctor Fell's puzzling condition."... more info
"Henry, Dayne, Chess, Tolly, Peace, and Simon wage an all-out ninepin war — and it turns out one of them has heretofore unsuspected bowling skills! Like all good sports competitions it's a high-stakes... more info
"Moving day, as just about the entire Castle pitches in to make things go more (or in some cases less) smoothly! Also in this issue, Pru is visited by a ghost, Rackham gives a stirring speech, revelat... more info
A little orphan girl lives in the slum of slums. Nobody knows who she is or where she's from, but her fellow shantytown inhabitants collectively look over her. This three-act story follows our heroine... more info