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Publisher of the World's Greatest Cartoonists Since 1976.
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Check it out: is hosting an exhibition for Tits & Clits 1972-1987 featuring original artwork! The show opens on 4/8 with a book signing with Joyce Farmer from 4:00-6:00 and a reception from 4:00-8:00. Don't miss it, the show closes on 5/6!
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Coming soon: Walt Disney's Silly Symphonies 1932-1935: Starring Bucky Bug and Donald Duck, the wild adventures of the first Disney star created just for comics—and Donald Duck’s hilarious funny-page debut! Out 4/11, it's available for pre-order now! ow.ly/IMGk50N7MIe
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Out 3/28, The Heavy Bright is perhaps Cathy Malkasian's most ambitious and impactful work to date! In this allegorical, fantastical graphic novel, a queer young woman aims to dispel the greed and cruel masculine energy that has consumed the world. ow.ly/aWrk50N7IUU
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Somehow it is already March (did anyone else see this coming??) and we've got tons of great books coming out! Among other new releases, check out Ephemera: A Memoir by Briana Loewinsohn, Tits & Clits 1972-1987, and The Heavy Bright by Cathy Malkasian! ow.ly/tfX050N7H6s
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Headed to @emeraldcitycon? Check out the Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers panel tomorrow at 5:15 pm in room 342--Fantagraphics Senior Editor Mike Catron and Assistant Editor Kit Brash will give you "the inside dope" on this classic, cannabis-fueled comic series!
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Headed to ? Check out the Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers panel tomorrow at 5:15 pm in room 342--Fantagraphics Senior Editor Mike Catron and Assistant Editor Kit Brash will give you "the inside dope" on this classic, cannabis-fueled comic series!
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With incisive essays by Herriman scholars, this book makes it plain to fans and newcomers alike why many consider this to be the best comic strip ever created and why proclaimed it to be "the greatest comic strip of the 20th Century."
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“Rich in detail, this award-winning debut explores the evolution of Spanish womanhood through drudgery, dictatorship and liberation.” — , Even better, We’re All Just Fine is The Guardian’s Graphic Novel of the Month!
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Written and drawn as dead-on homages to the styles of Jack Kirby, Steve Ditko, and Dick Ayers, these 20 stories recount Doris's encounters with such monsters as "Ner-Nee-Nah," "Spwum," "Ho-Chee-Cha," "X, Son of XI," and many more—out 4/18!
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A rugged adventure story with two strong young women at its heart, this graphic novel offers a poignant message about the urgent need for humanity to overcome our greed and base impulses to be good stewards of the world in which we live and depend on.
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