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FABULOUS FURRY FREAK BROTHERS HIGH TIMES AND MISDEMEANORS HC (MR)
In this early epic of the hilarious and politically correct Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers, Freewheelin’ Franklin, Phineas, and Fat Freddy think they’re in the money when they establish their own low-fare one-vehicle bus line in the full-color (painted!) adventure, “The $29.95 SF to NYC Non-Stop Whiteline Cannonball Express.” But that... Read More →
For Mature Readers
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FAREWELL SONG OF MARCEL LABRUME HC (MR)
The first act of this thrilling two-part adventure tale takes place in Beirut in 1941, when renegade journalist Marcel Labrume crosses paths with the beautiful and mysterious American millionaire Carol Gibson, who the Germans suspect of being a spy. With the help of Labrume, the young woman works to deliver... Read More →
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FOUL PLAY AND OTHER STORIES HC (MR)
When Jack Davis took up his pen for EC Comics, he imbued his stories with a playful sense of (gallows) humor that made his innocent victims more eye-poppingly terrified, his ax-murders more gleefully gruesome, and his revenge-seeking corpses more morbidly motivated than any other EC artist. These horror and suspense... Read More →
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FRANK IN THE 3RD DIMENSION HC (MR)
Frank In The 3rd Dimension is a series of Jim Woodring’s loveliest pictures — 32 anecdotal visual vignettes, dioramas, moments pickled in time — as you’ve never seen Frank before: in 3D, about as real as you can get him outside of an Ionescoian theatrical performance (which could be next... Read More →
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GO FIGURE FIGURATIVE SOCIAL SURREALIST PAINTINGS HC (MR)
Go Figure collects 44 “social surrealist” figurative paintings, spanning 1987–2023. All are in eye-popping color: many depict a crowd in observational tableaux, each figure a character by virtue of dress, body language, and interactions with each other, animals, and their setting. Other paintings reflect Colwell’s wide travels, and still others... Read More →
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HAL FOSTERS PRINCE VALIANT SKETCHBOOKS HC VOL 01 AN ILLUSTRATED MEMOIR (MR)
In the works for several years, Hal Foster’s Prince Valiant Sketchbooks: An Illustrated Memoir presents never-before-published Prince Valiant art by the strip's legendary creator, Hal Foster, collected in a series of six annotated portfolio volumes. Part sketchbooks, part biography, part tutorial, part memoir—Hal Foster’s Prince Valiant Sketchbooks is an unprecedented... Read More →
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HAL FOSTERS PRINCE VALIANT SKETCHBOOKS HC VOL 02 AN ILLUSTRATED MEMOIR (MR)
The second volume of this six-part collection of annotated
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HATE #1 FACSIMILE EDITION (MR)
To celebrate Fantagraphics' 50th anniversary in 2026, we are proud to bring back this era-defining classic: the comic that made Buddy Bradley a Gen-X slacker antihero! The Seattle Weekly once wrote, 20 years from now, when people wonder what it was like to be young in 1990s Seattle, the best... Read More →
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HATE REVISTED #1 (OF 4) (MR)
Peter Bagge returns to the series that defined a generation with this all-new, four-issue monthly miniseries! Buddy and Lisa, now middle aged with a free-spirited young adult of their own, confront their own poor decisions as young people in the grungy 1990s. Expertly shifting between the present day (in full... Read More →
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HEAVEN HC (MR)
Out past the edge of town, there exists a strip club called Heaven that only some can find. Some say it's a mirage. Others say you can't miss the giant neon heels lighting up the desert night skies. Dolly can't find a place to belong. After losing her identity as... Read More →
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HONORIA HC A FORTUITOUS FRIENDSHIP (MR)
When Ida is sent away for the summer to stay with the Murphys — friends of her father, but also of Zelda and Scott Fitzgerald — she travels from New York to France and, unknowingly, into the artistic epicenter of 1929. There, she meets their haughty, sullen, and precocious daughter,... Read More →
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HOW I MAKE COMICS HC (MR)
How I Make Comics is not just about how Kim Deitch makes comics, but about how comics made him. The book pinwheels between real autobiography and imagined comics history, but it begins in 1952 with a true story of eight-year-old Kim Deitch appearing in the audience of the Howdy Doody... Read More →
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IRIS HC A NOVEL FOR VIEWERS (MR)
The characters’ emotions drive the anti-capitalist, dystopian narrative in Iris: A Novel for Viewers, the earliest graphic novel produced in the Netherlands. A young woman, Iris, has her heart set on a singing career, and, despite her boyfriend Mark’s warnings, is seduced by the capitalist producer, “dream lover M.G.” He... Read More →
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KAMENS KALAMITY AND OTHER STORIES HC (MR)
Jack Kamen’s stories for The Vault of Horror, Tales From the Crypt, and The Haunt of Fear favored unnerving creepiness over gruesome shock. With his penchant for deft delineations of scheming women, jealous husbands, murderous love triangles, and not-so-innocent children, Kamen’s pen laid down a precise, sure line that brought... Read More →
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LIFE AND DEATH OF FRITZ CAT TP (MR)
Robert Crumb's first iconic character - and still possibly his most - was Fritz the Cat: the horny, high, hipster feline whose wild adventures and sexual escapades captivated countercultural audiences from the mid-’60s until 1972, when Ralph Bakshi turned the strips into an X-rated animated film that Crumb hated so... Read More →
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LOCAS THE MAGGIE AND HOPEY STORIES HC (MR)
Jaime Hernandez is one of the most humane, graceful, and imaginatively inexhaustible artists in American popular culture. Locas tells the story of Maggie Chascarrillo, a bisexual, Mexican-American woman attempting to define herself in a community rife with class, race, and gender issues. Maggie's story begins in the early-1980s Southern California... Read More →
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