Drawn & Quarterly
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Montreal-based publisher of the world's most brilliant cartoonists and their comics, graphic novels and art! Follow our Montreal storefronts at @LibrairieDandQ
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We love Lucky's Books Comics and we love seeing them in this The Vancouver Sun piece! Support your local shop this Saturday on Indie Bookstore day! vancouversun.com/entertainment/…
Did you know we're all covered in and surrounded by little guys all doing their jobs to make our less little lives (mostly) easier?
What a terrifying thought! Or is it? Elise Gravel walks us through the beautiful world of germs in her new book with Drawn & Quarterly , Club Microbe 🦠
The less you know going into Why Don’t You Love Me? by Paul B. Rainey the better.
A dark, misanthropic black comedy with a twist. Perfectly paced, deeply clever writing. One of the best graphic novels, period.
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Finally back in print and available again is Freddy Carrasco’s GLEEM, in a beautiful new edition from Drawn & Quarterly . This is the innovative and forward thinking sci-fi you’ve bern looking for!
A review of Firebugs by Nino Bulling, out from Drawn & Quarterly, by The Harvard Crimson's Neeraja S. Kumar
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Thank you Sawad Hussain! Enjoy reading it. Indeed, the claws come out in this installment of the Aya series published by Drawn & Quarterly. Buy your copies and put some coins in my pocket; I have a library to run 1949 🤣
There's a new Elise Gravel #earlyreader #graphicnovel out that will be great for #STEM lessons. CLUB MICROBE from Drawn & Quarterly (thanks Raincoast Books) may be quirky but it's informative & perfect for teaching about bacteria, viruses, etc. canlitforlittlecanadians.blogspot.com/2024/04/club-m…
In celebration of National Library Week, we're uplifting the voices of challenged books, from epic fantasies to romances & queer stories from Romina Garber Rainbow Rowell Darrin Bell and more. We proudly stand with authors, librarians, and fellow readers against book banning.
Mirion Malle’s So Long Sad Love (Drawn & Quarterly), translated by Aleshia Jensen, “resonates with the familiar feeling of wanting to accept easy answers, while also having to learn to listen to yourself,” writes Ashton Diduck: mtlreviewofbooks.ca/.../so-long-sa…
In Portrait of a Body (Drawn & Quarterly), “Delporte’s ability to sensitively layer colour, and her range of light mark-making, evoke a softness in texture and feeling, on the page and within me, that is hard to reach,” writes Sarah Mangle: mtlreviewofbooks.ca/.../portrait-o…