D&Q to publish a new book by Mariko Tamaki and Jillian Tamaki
An untitled graphic novel about girls in New York for the first time.
INDIE VIEW: PAUL AT HOME takes readers behind closed doors
Paul At Home
By Michel Rabagliati
Drawn and Quarterly
Quebecois cartoonist Michel Rabagliati has established a definite tone of the last couple decades that he’s produced his Paul series, but with Paul At Home, he’s disrupted this...
INDIE VIEW: A gentle push into politics in OKAY, UNIVERSE
Okay, Universe
Written by Valérie Plante
Illustrated by Delphie Côté-Lacroix
Drawn and Quarterly
With the subtitle “Chronicles of a Woman in Politics,” Okay, Universe in some ways inspires dread for the incoming reader — not because of expected...
INDIE VIEW: Life is filled with THE CONTRADICTIONS
The Contradictions
By Sophie Yanow
Drawn and Quarterly
For the past decade or so I’ve noticed a shift where the colloquial word styles of young people had started to sound like they were lifted from rambling, pot-infused...
INTERVIEW: Pastiche for President! Talking CONSTITUTION ILLUSTRATED with R. Sikoryak
R. Sikoryak's latest release is an unimpeachable look at America's founding document.
Study Guide: Tove Jansson’s MOOMIN
Use this lesson plan to explore Moominvalley from your shelter-in-place classroom.
INDIE VIEW: I KNOW YOU RIDER explores reproducing and not
I Know You Rider
By Leslie Stein
Drawn and Quarterly
One of the aspects of Leslie Stein’s work that sets her apart from other autobiographical cartoonists is the visual one. Her art is unlike any other in...
INDIE VIEW: ‘Familiar Face’ is a warped kaleidoscopic mirror to our own reality
Familiar Face
By Michael DeForge
Drawn and Quarterly
“The only constant is change.”
Heraclitus of Ephesus said that. I looked it up. Actually, I’m not quite clear that he said those exact words. I’m not sure that that’s...
INDIE VIEW: ‘Becoming Horses’ is a wander through the creative ether
Becoming Horses
By Disa Wallander
Drawn and Quarterly
Creativity is different for everyone, and what commonalities there are get mixed in with points of departure so that any two given processes — in thought and in physical...
INDIE VIEW: ‘Year of the Rabbit’ offers hope amidst the terror of the Khmer...
Year of the Rabbit
By Tian Veasna
Drawn and Quarterly
The brutality of the Khmer Rouge and its assault on Cambodia isn’t something that comes up a lot in American thought anymore, sadly. Part of it has...
INTERVIEW: Eleanor Davis offers a message of hope with The Hard Tomorrow
The 'Why Art?' creator discusses her new -- and emotionally complex -- graphic novel from Drawn and Quarterly.
INDIE VIEW: ‘Palimpsest: Documents From a Korean Adoption’ turns a personal story into passionate...
Palimpsest: Documents From a Korean Adoption
By Lisa Wool-Rim Sjöblom
Drawn and Quarterly
As the 21st Century progresses, multiple givens of life continue to be turned on their heads. The way society perceived certain circumstances are reversed...