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INTERVIEW: Seasons play a pivotal role in Keum Suk Gendry-Kim’s adaptation of THE NAKED...

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Gendry-Kim’s turns Park Wan Suh’s classic novel into a stunning graphic masterpiece.
Rina Ayyang Self-Portrait

INTERVIEW: Rina Ayuyang’s THE MAN IN THE MCINTOSH SUIT is a love letter to...

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Intrigue follows a Filipino farm worker in pursuit of the American Dream

Randall Park’s Shortcomings film debuts this weekend at Sundance

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Shortcomings, based on Adrian Tomine's celebrated graphic novel, and directed by MCU vet Randall Park, debuts this weekend at Sundance.

REVIEW – GENEVIÈVE CASTRÉE: COMPLETE WORKS a vulnerable monograph

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Drawn and Quarterly publishes the collected Canadian cartoonist, musician, and advocate for the arts.

Barbara Brandon-Croft’s WHERE I’M COMING FROM headlines Drawn & Quarterly’s Winter 2023 solicits

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Summer may only be just around the corner but here are Drawn & Quarterly's solicits for Winter 2023, with eight titles to look forward to in the first four months of next year. 
TIME ZONE J

REVIEW: TIME ZONE J is ardent sensory overload from Julie Doucet

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Doucet's advent OGN is a single, psychedelic, endless illustration, engulfed in the unforgettable.

Kate Beaton’s ‘Ducks’ will be one of the must-read graphic novels of 2022

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Lithub just revealed the cover for Kate Beaton's Ducks; Two Years in the Oil Sands, a powerful memoir of her time working in remote Canada
SDCC 21 Spotlight on Mimi Pond

SDCC ’21: In “Spotlight on Mimi Pond”, doing the work is what matters most...

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The key to making comics is drawing everything.

Drawn & Quarterly’s Spring 2022 catalogue features Lynda Barry, Michael DeForge, Guy Delisle, and...

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Drawn & Quarterly's newly released Spring 2022 catalogue has plenty of heavy hitters to adorn your bookshelves between May and August next year. Nick Drnaso’s follow up to Booker-nominated Sabrina, and collections of work by...
Fictional Father

INDIE VIEW: FICTIONAL FATHER makes you hurt till you laugh

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Fictional Father By Joe Ollmann Drawn and Quarterly In the world of comics, I’ve always felt like Joe Ollmann inhabited his own space, but I’m not sure I can cohesively define what that space is. The Joe...

Nazuna Saito collection OFFSHORE LIGHTNING coming from Drawn & Quarterly in 2022

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Nazuna Saito's first collection in English will arrive February 2022

DRAWN & QUARTERLY announces new Jessica Campbell and Anneli Furmark books for 2022

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While the year is far from over (boo!), there are still plenty of books to come from D&Q (yay!) – and now there are two more to look forward to next year (huzzah!)

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