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  • av Tove Jansson
    137

    Moominmma accidentally joins a club of gangersts after being refused entry to Moominpappa's new 'rebel father's club.

  • av Anders Nilsen
    187

    Colouring books for adults are an ever-widening market, both for stress relief, relaxation, and as a creative activity in its own right. As an accomplished literary cartoonist, Nilsen s foray into colouring books will interest both his fans and new readers entranced by his drawing style.

  • av Tove Jansson
    137

    A heartwarming tale of Moomin's reunion with his parents

  • av Mizuki Shigeru
    151

    The Birth Of Kitaro collects seven of Shigeru Mizuki's early, and beloved, Kitaro stories, making them available for the first time in English, in an all-new, format

  • - Dispatches from Turkey, Syria, and Iraq
    av Sarah Glidden
    291

    Glidden s debut novel landed on several best of the year lists, including high profile ones like Entertainment Weekly. She also earned a YALSA Great Graphic Novels for Teens distinction and won an Ignatz Award. Since, her stature as both a cartoonist and journalist have only grown, with comics appearing on The Guardian s website and The Nib.

  • av Mizuki Shigeru
    151

    The series has been revamped this so that it will be accessible for kids. The new format for Kitaro, akin to how other manga is published in North America, will be at a very affordable price point and in a smaller format, perfect for its all-ages audience.

  • av Tove Jansson
    137

    Moomin and the Martians is a lighthearted romp that reaffirms the importance of family.

  • - Story of a Nude Dancer
    av Sylvie Rancourt
    250,99

    A longlost memoir about being a stripper.

  • av Jillian Tamaki
    267

    Unrequited love, underage drinking, and teen angst rule at a high school for mutants and witches

  • av Bendik Kaltenborn
    317

    Adult Contemporary is a collection of odd absurdist imaginings, surrealist comics, and physical comedy gags from Bendik Kaltenborn, a New Yorker and New York Times illustrator.

  • av Tadao Tsuge
    250,99

  • av Michael DeForge
    171

    A mysterious, unsettling parable from one of North America's most popular cartoonists.

  • av Tove Jansson
    137

    A rerelease of the classic comic in honour of the centenary of Tove Jansson's birth.

  • av Astrid Lindgren
    171

    The world's strongest girl, Pippi Longstock--ing, is back with a fresh set of funny prob--lems and even funnier solutions.

  • av SETH
    277

    "Continuing the new semiannual hardcover format for Palookaville in volume 21, Seth presents two very different autobiographical pieces, and the continuation of Part Four of the ongoing Clyde Fans serial."--Amazon.com.

  • av Gilbert Hernandez
    261

  • av Julie Delporte
    241

    Everywhere Antennas is the portrait of a woman caught in the margins, struggling to balance the demands of technology and modern life with the need to find meaningful relationships and work. Roughly hewn figures, sketched in pencil crayon on brightly contrasting backgrounds, populate the pages of this flowing, emotive work.

  • av Pascal Girard
    241

    Petty Theft is a comedy of errors, a laugh-out-loud account of a man on a mission, and a heavily fictionalised memoir about the addictiveness of book-ownership.

  • av Anouk Ricard
    221

    Workplace stresses may be killer in this off-the-rails office satireRichard thinks he's in luck when he snags a job at the cuckoo-clock factory, but things start to go wrong right off the bat. First of all there's his boss, who doesn't seem to have the strongest grip on reality and has an odd penchant for silly hats. Then there are his coworkers, who are alternately evasive and idiotic when asked about anything pertaining to actually getting work done. Finally there's George, the employee Richard's replacing, who supposedly quit but whose family has just appeared on national TV pleading for his safe return. It's all adding up to a very strange workplace, and when the company goes on a retreat, everything spools quickly out of control. From the author of Anna and Froga comes a wry, offbeat whodunnit that centers on office life. Anouk Ricard's subtle, sardonic humor undermines the characters' desperate attempts to be taken seriously, as they bungle kidnappings, misunderstand social cues, and let petty disagreements become feuds. Ricard's dim-witted characters aspire to deviousness but miss their mark, remaining firmly in the domain of slapstick. With cleverly observed dialogue, charming artwork, and brilliantly over-the-top plotting, Benson's Cuckoos will delight the adult fans of Ricard's comics for kids.

  • av Brecht Vandenbrouke
    267

    With few words and a gorgeous style, a cartoonist takes aim at the hypocrises of the art world.

  • av R O Blechman
    337

  • - A 2013 Hark! A Vagrant Calendar
    av Kate Beaton
    187

  • - A Retrospective of Comics, Graphics and Scraps
    av Art Spiegelman
    461

    "Designed with Mr. Spiegelman's help, [Co-Mix] has the tall, narrow proportions of Raw...its images form a chronological sampling of Mr. Spiegelman's extraordinary imagination, including his precocious early work, underground comics, preparatory notes and sketches for Maus, indelible covers for The New Yorker, lithographic efforts and much else."-New York TimesIn an art career that now spans six decades, Art Spiegelman has been a groundbreaking and influential figure with a global impact. His Pulitzer Prize-winning holocaust memoir Maus established the graphic novel as a legitimate form and inspired countless cartoonists while his shorter works have enormously expanded the expressive range of comics. Co-Mix: A Retrospective of Comics, Graphics, and Scraps is a comprehensive career overview of the output of this legendary cartoonist, showing for the first time the full range of a half-century of relentless experimentation. Starting from Spiegelman's earliest self-published comics and lavishly reproducing graphics from a host of publications both obscure and famous, Co-Mix provides a guided tour of an artist who has continually reinvented not just comics but also made a mark in book and magazine design, bubble gum cards, lithography, modern dance, and most recently stained glass. By showing all facets of Spiegelman's career, the book demonstrates how he has persistently cross-pollinated the worlds of comics, commercial design, and fine arts. Essays by acclaimed film critic J. Hoberman and MoMA curator and Dean of the Yale University School of Art Robert Storr bookend Co-Mix, offering eloquent meditations on an artist whose work has been genre-defining.

  • av Marguerite Abouet
    250,99 - 319,99

    Abidjan's favorite daughter returns in the 7th volume of writer Marguerite Abouet's beloved seriesLong-time creative team Marguerite Abouet and Clément Oubrerie make a stunning comeback after a lengthy twelve-year hiatus. The seventh installment in the Aya series takes us all back to Yop City-home to the hustle and bustle of the Ivory Coast.As Solibra's newest intern, clear-eyed college student Aya finds an unexpected adversary in the beer giant's brand-new head of HR. Her friend Moussa, heir apparent to the company's CEO Mr. Sissoko vies for his father's attention while struggling to tone down his tendency to party. After being outed, Albert must find a new place to stay and grapples with the realities of insufficient student housing. His old flame Inno discovers first-hand how difficult life can be for undocumented migrants in France. Back at home, Bintou navigates the ups and downs of newfound soap opera stardom. All the while, Didier just wants to take Aya out to dinner-if she can ever find the time.Now translated from the French by Edwige Dro, Aya and all her friends greet the bigger, bolder world of the 80s in true Abidjan style, delighting fans both old and new with vibrant but too often unseen depictions of middle-class life in Africa.

  • av Mizuki Shigeru
    289

    The first English translation of Mizuki''s best-loved workNonNonBa is the definitive work by acclaimed Gekiga-ka Shigeru Mizuki, a poetic memoir detailing his interest in yokai (spirit monsters). Mizuki''s childhood experiences with yokai influenced the course of his life and oeuvre; he is now known as the forefather of yokai manga. His spring 2011 book, Onward Towards Our Noble Deaths, was featured on PRI''s The World, where Marco Werman scored a coveted interview with one of the most famous visual artists working in Japan today.Within the pages of NonNonBa, Mizuki explores the legacy left him by his childhood explorations of the spirit world, explorations encouraged by his grandmother, a grumpy old woman named NonNonBa. NonNonBa is a touching work about childhood and growing up, as well as a fascinating portrayal of Japan in a moment of transition. NonNonBa was the first manga to win the Angoulême Prize for Best Album. Much like its namesake, NonNonBa is at once funny and nostalgic, grounded in a sociohistorical context and floating in the world of the supernatural.Translated from the Japanese by Jocelyne Allen.

  • av Doug Wright
    211

  • av Brian Ralph
    181

    Told through the perspectives of a silent observer, a one-armed companion guides the reader through a post-apocalyptic world with a zombie-infested landscape.

  • av Matthew Forsythe
    191

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