Tag: Drawn & Quarterly
Comics make new firsts at Canada’s Governor General’s Literary Awards
Joe Ollmann's Fictional Father is the first graphic novel to make it into the Fiction category; Paul at Home the first for Translation
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...
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!)
Doug Wright Award nominees announced for 2021
Mr Monster creator Fred Kelly to be posthumously inducted into Canadian Cartooning Hall of Fame
Indie comic news: Keiler Roberts, John Porcellino, Gabrielle Bell, Oh Human Star
Rounding up some indie news from D&Q and more.
The 75 Most Anticipated Graphic Novels for Winter 2021
New and upcoming graphic novel releases from January-March 2021
68 of the most anticipated graphic novels for Fall 2020
A diverse mix with lots of family-friendly titles are among the books included in our list of highly-anticipated graphic novels coming in Fall 2020
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...
75 of the most anticipated graphic novels for Spring 2020
New and upcoming graphic novel releases for April-June 2020
Lynda Barry named a recipient of the MacArthur Genius Grant
The graphic novelist and educator is one of 26 recipients.
SDCC ‘19: Editors detail marketing strategies in “Middle Grade and YA Graphic Novels Publishing”
What publishers are looking for and why you should pay attention.
INTERVIEW: LEAVING RICHARD’S VALLEY Creator Michael DeForge On Cults and Comics
An interview with Michael DeForge, in which he talks about the absurdity of cults in his newest graphic novel, LEAVING RICHARD'S VALLEY.

















