Megan Kelso returned to comics in a big way after over a decade this year with WHO WILL MAKE THE PANCAKES? Here's an opportunity to get her incredible previous graphic novel.
Here's a thick digest-sized anthology co-published by Last Gasp and Silver Sprocket. Many of the usual SS suspects...
These are new hardcover and trade paperback editions released earlier this year.
UK independent comics legend Phil Elliott illustrates this, his most recent graphic novel (written by Thomas J. Behe).
French-language anthropomorphic medieval series with an extremely odd plot description. I would take a chance...
You can't go wrong buying anything and everything by Steve Lafler.
A collection of stories originally published by Fantagraphics in the 80s from GOOD GIRLS by Carol Lay. I'm still traumatized by the image of Irene's lip plate, see cover above!
Another French-language book, this time by Walter Minus (THE NEW YORKER).
A collection of non-fiction comics by David Collier. Another veteran alternative cartoonist who deserves wider recognition.
This sounds like a ridiculous, genius, wild ride from the mind of Michael Kupperman.
A collection of stories by the great Seattle comics creator Mark Campos, illustrated by fellow members of the Finecomix collective including my longtime favorite David Lasky.
More 90s nostalgia, this time from Joe Chiappetta, a very memorable cartoonist and some truly weird art.
A German art book by Anke Feuchtenberger (W THE WHORE), from the Italian publisher Coconino Press.
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