We have a double dose of Donald Duck! This fall’s Barks Library boxed set collects our “Christmas on Bear Mountain” and “The Old Castle’s Secret” volumes, featuring the first-ever appearance of Uncle
This graphic novel is an ode to the defining element of fandom. It celebrates both the culture’s theatricality and D.I.Y. beauty—as well as its often-awkward conflation of fantasy with reality—in seve
American Blood is the definitive collection of writer-artist Benjamin Marra’s provocative, self-published comics stories from the past several years, including “Gangsta Rap Posse,” “The Naked Heroes,”
Book 4 charts the rise of Dr. Dre and Def Jam records, and introduces new branches on the "tree": Will Smith, Salt-N-Pepa, Rakim, and Biz Markie. This volume is also jam-packed with films Ho
Fantagraphics is releasing the gift box set of Books 3 and 4 in time for the holidays. Piskor’s crash-course comic, Understanding Hip Hop and Comics — which documents how the two have intersected over
Fantagraphics Books is proud to present the first volume (of two) of Moto Hagio’s Otherworld Barbara, in which Tokio discovers a phantom island named Barbara. Then there’s a mysterious and missing gen
Fantagraphics Books is proud to introduce American readers to more than 30 artists working on the cutting edge of the form. Spanish Fever is an anthology showcasing the best of the new wave of ar
Neat Stuff is Bagge’s one-man humor anthology that ran from 1985 to 1989 for fifteen issues and introduced the world to Girly Girl & Chuckie-Boy, the reactionary talk radio host Studs Kirby, the h
No comics publisher has had a greater impact — or generated more controversy — than the immensely influential EC Comics. The second and concluding volume of conversations with the creators behind the
In 1976, a fledgling magazine held forth the the idea that comics could be art. In 2016, comics intended for an adult readership are reviewed favorably in the New York Times, enjoy panels devoted to t
LOVF is the sketchbook companion of a man literally losing his mind. Homeless and broke after giving all his stuff to punk-rock heroin dealers, he ends up off his meds and on a secret quest from Portl
As only the unfettered Id of Gilbert Hernandez could conceive, Garden of Flesh is a sexually explicit retelling of the story of Adam and Eve up to Noah’s Ark. Hernandez presents a straightforward adap
Tony Millionaire’s Maakies is one of the longest-running and most decorated weekly comic strips in America. Drinky Crow Drinks Again collects more than 200 Maakies strips from the past half-decade for
Ezequiel Garcia explores the trials and tribulations of transitioning into his 30s as a working artist where the only thing more uncertain than the source of his next paycheck is the future of his hom
Jim Blanchard's work from 1982–2002 intersected with punk rock, grunge, psychedelia, alternative comics, “zine” culture, portraiture, and “girlie” art. The book gathers Blanchard’s art into a cohesive
In the third volume of her series, our protagonist Larrybear meets her new nemesis, visits her anthropomorphic guitar Marshmallow, and ponders her future as she manages a restaurant in Brooklyn. Thing
Noah Van Sciver is a keen observer of the human condition, exploring the decisions people make that make, break, and define them. Disquiet showcases the best of his short comics work, including: “The
Scrooge McDuck strikes Klondike gold, halts an invasion of Fort Duckburg, teams up with the Junior Woodchucks to hunt down the legendary Library of Alexandria and more, in a latest complete, chronolog
In the thirteenth volume of Hal Foster’s award-winning, New York Times best-selling, legendary masterpiece, Val's son Arn is kidnapped and daringly rescued. When Val returns home, he greeted by the ne
Jessica Farm fuses serialized adventure, fantasy and psychological horror and stamps it with Josh Simmon’s signature macabre sensibility. In Book 2, our heroes come upon the Groovy Room, where the atm
Inspired by magazines like Mad and traditional superhero comics, Real Deal magazine was a self-published,independent comic book created in the 1990s by Lawrence Hubbard (a.k.a “RawDog”) and H.P. McElw
Spanish cartoonist Joan Cornella’s viciously funny Mox Nox single-page strips are wordless, full-color, hand-painted marvels of the form. That his visually inviting artwork is in the service of Cornel
Us Husbands is a domestic comedy and its Sundays-only format allows for some of Herriman's richest and most detailed drawing -- and it is by far the most obscure of Herriman's major works, with afici
The second Marschall Books collection from Fantagraphics is a magnificent collection of Mr. Twee Deedle, Johnny Gruelle’s masterpiece, unjustly forgottenby history and never before reprinted si
Walt Kelly started his career at age 13 in Connecticut as a cartoonist and reporter for the Bridgeport Post. In 1935, he moved to Los Angeles and joined the Walt Disney Studio, where he worked on cla
Eight desperate people are stranded at a snowbound diner. Their phonescan only pick brief and perplexing bits of conversation. The radio is filled withstatic — although occasional, broken-up bi
Toth’s influence on the art of comic books is incalculable. As his generationwas the first to grow up with the new 10-cent full-color pamphlets,he came to the medium with a fresh eye, and enoug
This second of four volumes reprints in full color the rare Captain Easy Sundaypages from the 1930s. Roy Crane’s Soldier of Fortune, Captain Easy, fights forgold in the frozen north, is mistake
The fifth grade. The threshold to puberty, and the beginning of the end ofchildhood innocence. Shuichi Nitori and his new friend Yoshino Takatsukihave happy homes, loving families, and are well-liked
Fantagraphics’ new imprint Marschall Books presentsDrawing Power, a lively collection of mass market print advertising from the1890s to the recent past, starring both cartoonists and cartoon ch
The third in Gilbert Hernandez’s line of original hardcovers featuring Loveand Rockets’ “Fritz” in her guise as a Z-movie actress (the first two were Chance inHell and The Tro
In his first new graphic novel since 2001's acclaimed Mail Order Bride, Mark Kalesniko delivers a 416-page tour de force chronicling a single day--a few hours, even--in the life of his recurring dog-
Remember last volume’s cliffhanger? The penultimate installment of thisacclaimed reprinting of E.C. Segar’s masterpiece begins with “Popeye’s Ark: PartTwo,” the tale of
With this volume, Foster reaches (by common critical consensus) the peak ofhis drawing and storytelling prowess—a peak at which he will remains for mostof the run of this glorious strip.Almost