Barbara Brandon-Croft’s WHERE I’M COMING FROM headlines Drawn & Quarterly’s Winter 2023 solicits
Summer may only be just around the corner but here are Drawn & Quarterly's solicits for Winter 2023, with eight titles to look forward to in the first four months of next year.
REVIEW: TIME ZONE J is ardent sensory overload from Julie Doucet
Doucet's advent OGN is a single, psychedelic, endless illustration, engulfed in the unforgettable.
Kate Beaton’s ‘Ducks’ will be one of the must-read graphic novels of 2022
Lithub just revealed the cover for Kate Beaton's Ducks; Two Years in the Oil Sands, a powerful memoir of her time working in remote Canada
SDCC ’21: In “Spotlight on Mimi Pond”, doing the work is what matters most...
The key to making comics is drawing everything.
Drawn & Quarterly’s Spring 2022 catalogue features Lynda Barry, Michael DeForge, Guy Delisle, and...
Drawn & Quarterly's newly released Spring 2022 catalogue has plenty of heavy hitters to adorn your bookshelves between May and August next year. Nick Drnaso’s...
INDIE VIEW: FICTIONAL FATHER makes you hurt till you laugh
Fictional Father
By Joe Ollmann
Drawn and Quarterly
In the world of comics, I’ve always felt like Joe Ollmann inhabited his own space, but I’m not sure...
Nazuna Saito collection OFFSHORE LIGHTNING coming from Drawn & Quarterly in 2022
Nazuna Saito's first collection in English will arrive February 2022
DRAWN & QUARTERLY announces new Jessica Campbell and Anneli Furmark books for 2022
While the year is far from over (boo!), there are still plenty of books to come from D&Q (yay!) – and now there are two more to look forward to next year (huzzah!)
D&Q to publish a new book by Mariko Tamaki and Jillian Tamaki
An untitled graphic novel about girls in New York for the first time.
INDIE VIEW: PAUL AT HOME takes readers behind closed doors
Paul At Home
By Michel Rabagliati
Drawn and Quarterly
Quebecois cartoonist Michel Rabagliati has established a definite tone of the last couple decades that he’s produced his...
INDIE VIEW: A gentle push into politics in OKAY, UNIVERSE
Okay, Universe
Written by Valérie Plante
Illustrated by Delphie Côté-Lacroix
Drawn and Quarterly
With the subtitle “Chronicles of a Woman in Politics,” Okay, Universe in some ways inspires...
INDIE VIEW: Life is filled with THE CONTRADICTIONS
The Contradictions
By Sophie Yanow
Drawn and Quarterly
For the past decade or so I’ve noticed a shift where the colloquial word styles of young people had...























