FANTAGRAPHICS BOOKS
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RED ROOM TRIGGER WARNINGS #2 CVR A PISKOR ST ED
Hoodie Horror comes to Red Room! Introducing the Punkinz: two sociopathic, aspiring red roomers who quickly make a name on the scene with their amateur snuff films. Fueled by a mutual passion and talent for murder, the young couple aim to be the most notorious and wanted killers on the... Read More →
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RETURN TO EDEN HC (C: 0-1-2)
The celebrated Spanish cartoonist's most ambitious work yet is a touching homage to his mother and a bittersweet depiction of life in post-war Spain. It all starts with a photograph: an ordinary scene of a young woman and her family picnicking at a Valencian beach in 1947. Now in her... Read More →
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ROY #1
The Hernandez family's role in the history of comics is undeniable. With Love and Rockets, Gilbert Hernandez, along with his younger brother Jaime (and occasionally his older brother, Mario) have pushed the boundaries of what comics can do. In Roy #1, the family's legacy expands, as Gilbert teams up with... Read More →
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SCHAPPI GN (MR)
A collection of absurdist comics short stories navigating etiquette and diplomacy within the vicissitudes of the animal kingdom: from proud ostriches to racist mice, and delicious-looking weasels. In Schappi, Anna Haifisch blurs the boundaries between humans and animals in subtle yet absurd ways. In these five collected short stories,... Read More →
For Mature Readers
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SEARCH AND DESTROY TP VOL 01 (C: 0-1-2)
From the cinematic mind of Atsushi Kaneko (Bambi and Her Pink Gun) comes a contemporary reimagining of the timeless, Eisner Award-winning Dororo, by "God of Manga" Osamu Tezuka (Buddha, Astro Boy). This is a tale of rage. Rage against hypocrisy, injustice, exploitation, and the wrongs done to a child who... Read More →
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SEEDS & STEMS GN MEGG & MOGG (MR)
In early 2016, Simon Hanselmann began producing xeroxed zines and selling them online, with hand-painted covers, custom stamps and hologram security stickers. Seeds and Stems collects all of these self-published stories along with a generous smattering of rarities from various anthologies and magazines. Megg and Mogg and friends explore lucid... Read More →
For Mature Readers
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SQUEAK THE MOUSE HC
An outrageously cruel cat versus a wily mouse: a rivalry as old as time, popularized by the beloved Tom and Jerry cartoons of the '40s and '50s. In the hands of renowned Italian cartoonist Massimo Mattioli, however, this classic premise is infused with a whole new perverse and anarchic energy.... Read More →
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STATICS #1 (MR)
A seafaring adventure into a Pacific typhoon in 1967, plus: superheroes are addicted to smartphones, God invents a better name for comic books and "Why Would I Be Stressed Out?" catalogs the anxieties of the modern indie artist and musician. Acclaimed songwriter/artist Jeffrey Lewis follows up his 13-issue series Fuff... Read More →
For Mature Readers
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STATICS #2
Indie-comix fiction and non-fiction short stories, with some unexpected overlaps, written and drawn in a 90s style by musical cult figure Jeffrey Lewis. The lushly illustrated "Dad's Boat Story" Mexican 1960s adventure from last issue is radically revised in "Mom's Version." Meanwhile a pantheon of cosmic deities debate the use... Read More →
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STONE FRUIT HC
An exhilarating and tender debut graphic novel that is an ode to the love and connection shared among three women and the child they all adore. Bron and Ray are a queer couple who enjoy their role as the fun weirdo aunties to Ray's niece, six-year-old Nessie. Their playdates are... Read More →
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SUNDAY TP
Internationally acclaimed graphic novelist Olivier Schrauwen returns with a masterfully funny and profound day in the life narrative. Sunday follows, over the course of one day, the stream of consciousness of a fictionalized version of the author's cousin, Thibault. On the day of his girlfriend's return from an extended trip,... Read More →
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THE COMICS JOURNAL TP #311
This issue features an in-depth, personal conversation between Kate Beaton and Sarah Glidden about depicting history, humor, and social issues in comics form; a profile of Gilbert Shelton; an interview with musician and cartoonist Jeffrey Lewis and much more. Featured in this issue: An in-depth, personal conversation between Kate Beaton... Read More →
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THE FOREST HC
The Forest is a graphic novella told via twenty-five singular illustrations, without words, as only Swiss artist Thomas Ott is capable. A young boy sneaks away from a family funeral and sinks into the forest depths, where he confronts man's greatest fear and must choose his path. Drawing with a... Read More →
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THINGS WE CREATE TP (C: 0-1-2)
A visual guide to fascinating historical facts and philosophical musings on why and how the objects we buy, own, use, see and interact with - from tanks to iPhones - come into existence. We all live in a world of objects, yet we rarely stop to think about how and... Read More →
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TONGUES #5 (MR)
Prometheus receives an unexpected visitor with earth-shaking tidings, Astrid meets an enemy underground, Nico and Teddy Roosevelt are ambushed, there's an explosive argument between brothers and someone loses their head.
For Mature Readers
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TONGUES 6
Tongues 6 follows Astrid's journey deeper underground with Gyges and the Chicken where she encounters one familiar face and some new powers, and is utterly changed. Rodney I.O. tracks his Humvee to the site of its demise, and we travel back a couple of days to meet a couple of... Read More →



















