Tag: Drawn and Quarterly
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...
INTERVIEW: Kevin Huizenga revisits Glenn Ganges with The River at Night
And after six years of waiting, it is very well worth it!
INDIE VIEW: ‘The Hard Tomorrow’ is a sympathetic but complicated portrait of today
The Hard Tomorrow
By Eleanor Davis
Drawn and Quarterly
It’s easy to view the times we live in as apocalyptic even if you aren’t a religious believer. Climate change is, of course, the number one reason for...
INDIE VIEW: ‘Creation’ gives the full picture of gentrification in Hamilton, Ontario
Creation
By Sylvia Nickerson
Drawn & Quarterly
As a resident of Hamilton, Ontario, cartoonist Sylvia Nickerson hasn’t allowed herself to become entrenched solely in her own concerns, despite recent motherhood. She understands that the lives of the...
41 highly-anticipated graphic novels for fall 2019
New and upcoming graphic novel releases for September-November 2019.
INTERVIEW: Seth on CLYDE FANS, storytelling, memory and whether he actually owns a Clyde...
Seth looks back on 20 years of making Clyde Fans and what he's doing next.
REVIEW: Keum Suk Gendry-Kim’s GRASS sheds a humbling light on history
Gendry-Kim sheds a deeply personal light on the affects of war.
INDIE VIEW: ‘King of King Court’ celebrates the power of telling your own story
This dysfunctional family memoir is a triumph of resilience
INDIE VIEW: ‘Hot Comb’ tells masterful stories about hair and race
Hot Comb
By Ebony Flowers
Drawn and Quarterly
In Hot Comb, cartoonist Ebony Flowers ushers me into a world I have no experience with and probably will never, the world of African American hair styling. More importantly,...
SDCC ’19: Drawn and Quarterly announces new titles from Lisa Hanawalt & Adrian Tomine,...
D+Q's 2020 slate is jam-packed.
SDCC ’19: D+Q to bring debuts, previews, signings & more all weekend long
D+Q will be at booth #1629 Thursday-Sunday.