The fifth volume of the acclaimed quarterly comics anthology.This acclaimed, reasonably priced, quarterly anthology runs approximately 120 pages per volume and spotlights a regular cast of a dozen of
A stunning and sensuous storybook about love.Darling Cheri is the sensually illustrated story of a young career woman who awakens one morning to not only the light of an early dawn but also to the re
MOME: (MOME) N. 1. (archaic) blockhead; fool. 2. the cutting-edge of literary comics for the 21st century.This accessible, reasonably priced, quarterly anthology will run approximately 136 pages per
Gilbert Hernandez's first original graphic novel from Fantagraphics follows on the heels of his acclaimed graphic novel, Sloth, from DC's Vertigo Comics in 2006. Chance in Helltells the story about a
In an era of social upheaval, Peppermint Patty encounters footwearoppression; Lucy declares herself a "New Feminist"; a tear gas-stainedriot erupts at the Daisy Hill Puppy Farm; and Snoopy's bird fri
Snoopy finds himself almost completely engrossed in his persona as the World War I Flying Ace - to the point where he goes to camp with Charlie Brown and maintains his persona throughout the entire t
In a series of interconnected vignettes, Stewart focuses on the ordinary, slice-of-life moments -- teenagers climbing up and lounging on a rooftop, friends catching up over pints at the pub, a woman r
Brian K. Vaughan on Y: The Last Man, Lost, Ex Machina and more; Paul Karasik interviews Gipi; John Kerschbaum talks brutality. Should superheroes come out of the closet? Reviews of Zot!, Kirby: King
Our annual Best of the Year issue includes interviews with critics' faves Lynda Barry, Frank Quitely, Dash Shaw, David Hajdu and Mike Luckovich, as well as Best Picks of 2008 from an all-star line
Juxtaposing gag-driven, newspaper-fashioned strips with the sprawling, Western comic approach of "Look Out For Big Della", Chocolate Cheeks is Weissman at his best: stunning, memorable, poignant, hil
In Joe Daly's most ambitious stand-alone graphic novel, Palmer — wallflower, mystic seeker and paper mill worker — moves into a new apartment with his outwardly self-assured and womanizing friend. Eve