Nobrow magazine, more book than magazine, has fast become a standard for any art director or illustration aficionado, displaying previously unpublished exclusive work from the cream of the crop of the
"There is something incredibly satisfying about The Jungle, the second magazine from Nobrow Press. For me its not just the diverse collections of illustrations, or the beautiful three spot color print
"There appears to be a call for change in the air as to what we now want out of our books and how we want to read them. Nobrow appears to be answering this call and suggesting that if we are to value
Thirty artists have been asked to create repeatable patterns from some of their favorite things. Features a cover by the amazing Micah Lidberg and illustrations from Golden Cosmos, Lab Partners, Paul
"Nobrow's bold, expansive formula dissolves the borders supposedly demarcating illustration and comics. Their fluidity and hybridity infuse each miniature in this expertly crafted, alluringly colored
"The printing, presentation and work is awesome!"?GrainEditAfter enjoying the enthusiasm and excitement generated by our first two issues we released our third issue with an ever more illustrious line
"Reports of print's demise have been greatly exaggerated, as proven by Nobrow's alluring, jewel-like publications, truly special books to treasure and caress."?Paul Gravett, author of Graphic Novels:
I think we can all agree what the prevalent mood is these days, and why the hell not? The world seems to be taking a turn for the worse . . . so we let sixteen of the world's leading comic creators an
"A fantastic compendium of contemporary graphic art, bringing together a wonderful collection of comic creators and illustrators."?The Fox Is BlackAs we hurtle along at breakneck speed accompanied by
"A Graphic Cosmogony is the first anthology from publishers Nobrow Press. This is a Nobrow equivalent of McSweeney's albeit with a very deliberate theme. The twenty-four artists in A Graphic Cosmogony
Inspired by the late, great Georges Perec, who is famous for writing a book whose sole subject was the letter E, illustrator Katja Spitzer and freelance writer Sebastian Gievert teamed up to tackle th