Seth's Palookaville reached its 25th anniversary issue from Drawn And Quarterly's April 2026 solicits and solicitations Launched in April 1991, it's one of the most influential works in alternative comics, known for its introspective, nostalgic themes of loneliness, memory, loss, and the passage of time Recent volumes feature Seth's ongoing serialised memoir, Nothing Lasts, which reflects[...]
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Nick Barrucci, owner of Dynamite Entertainment, has issued the following call to action to comic book publishers, on behalf of Dynamite, Drawn And Quarterly and Fantagraphics And a plan to pool resources He writes;
"Notice to all publishers and vendors who distributed products through Diamond Diamond or its successor entities have publicly moved to sell inventory[...]
Small press comic publisher Paul B Rainey's Why Don't You Love Me is to be adapted as an A24 film starring Jennifer Lawrence.
For 2024, when he would have been 102, Yokai: The Art of Shigeru Mizuki is being published in hardcover by Drawn & Quarterly.
Ducks: Two Years in the Oil Sands is the new collection of Kate Beaton's cartoons from Drawn & Quarterly, to be published on the 22nd of September,
Rave is a new graphic novel by Jessica Campbell being published this April by Drawn & Quarterly that pairs a dutifully evangelical 15-year-old with
Julie Doucet is a semi-autobiographical cartoonist best known for her comic book series Dirty Plotte, self-published in the late eighties, then picked up
Drawn & Quarterly, the Montreal-based comics publisher, announced that Theo Ellsworth would adapt Jeff VanderMeer’s short story Secret Life.
By Cat Taylor I would be amazed if there is anyone who reads Bleeding Cool who hasn't heard of Peter Bagge. Although he is a primarily a comic book








