Friday, September 19 Silvermine Arts Center of Norwalk, CT is hosting a month long art exhibit that is all about that funky art of Jim Flora. An opening reception is scheduled for September 19th, from 6-8 pm to celebrate and groove to the iconic jazz inspired pieces. Currated by the co-archivist of the Jim Flora collection, Irwin Chusid has included some never seen before original paintings, woodblock carvings and intaglios. The exhibit, The Mischievious Art of Jim Flora: A Fine Art Retrospective will run from September 20 – November 2. But if you can't make it out to Connecticut (though you really…
Cochlea & Eustachia – Cover Uncovered
Fresh from the gothic-surreal mind that brought us The Squirrel Machine, Cochlea & Eustachia collects artist Hans Rickheit's newest mindbending, beautifully cryptic work. Two scantily-dressed twin girls explore the shabby, labyrinthic Victorian mansion that appears to be their home, making mischief with the house's other denizens and prying deep into the myriad mysteries that seem to occupy every crook and nanny of this strange building. Stay tuned for upcoming previews for this haunting, surreal book. We're almost-but-not-quite ready to start taking pre-orders, but will let you know as soon as the presale goes up.
Walt Disney’s Uncle Scrooge and Donald Duck: Return to Plain Awful by Don Rosa – Cover Uncovered
Hot on the tail of our first, recently released Don Rosa Library book, here is the cover for Volume 2: Walt Disney's Uncle Scrooge and Donald Duck: Return to Plain Awful, filled with another dozen or so tales spun by the great Don Rosa. In the titular story—and a direct nod to Carl Barks's Lost in the Andes—Rosa takes us back to the angular world of Plain Awful, where square chickens hatch square eggs, and round objects are the single worst sacrilege imaginable. Pre-order the book now for a November delivery, and stay tuned for more previews to come!
This Week in Fanta Events: 9/16-9/22
Tuesday, September 16 Philadelphia, PA: The Wild Boyz Tour is wildin out in Philly tonight with a signing at Locust Moon Comics. In addition to Hanselmann, Deforge, and Kyle, they will be joined by Annie Mok, Noel Freibert, and Portland extraordinaire, Farel Dalrymple. This signing begins at 7 pm, but the good times continue the next day (17th) at LAVA Space when everyone magically turns into musicians! (More Details) Friday, September 19 Seattle, WA: The highly anticipated follow up to the acclaimed books, The Hive and X'ed Out, is finally being released and long time friend-of-Fanta and author, Charles Burns will be back in…
Secret Headquarters at MONDO CON
One of the best parts of Austin, Texas is its extreme love for good art and great design. Whether it's a local band playing, new shirt shop or the annual Flatstock or Mondo, the boutique line from Alamo Drafthouse, there is a lot of good stuff on hand. But NOW the aforementioned Mondo is having its own con! And guess who's going to be there? Our great pals, Secret Headquarters! The Daves and Julie of Secret Headquarters sent us some sweet photos of some of the prints they are carrying including the Winsor McCay print called When Black Death Rode (with a horse face…
Brooklyn: Eleanor Davis at Desert Island
Monday, Monday, Monday! Eleanor Davis is giving her LAST performance of the How to Be Happy tour at Brooklyn comic shop, Desert Island, 7-9m. You may have gotten your book signed at Brooklyn Book Festival but you haven't L I V E D until you've seen Eleanor give her talk on the relationship of art and the artist. How to Be Happy is a New York Times Best Selling book that we are already reprinting! Here's what some critics have recently said about Eleanor's fine work: "…her stories often feature tremendous longing and sadness, but they also lushly suggest what a blessing it…
Fantagraphics at the Brooklyn Book Festival 2014
This September we are stepping out in Brooklyn! The Brooklyn Book Festival is an annual meeting of minds, blue-stockings and page-turners, this year secheduled on Sunday, September 21st from 10am-6pm. We've got three AH-MAZING cartoonists signing this year at Brooklyn Burrough Hall (209 Joralemon St.), Eleanor Davis with How to Be Happy, Simon Hanselmann with Megahex and Jesse Reklaw with Couch Tag. Jacq Cohen will be womanning the table so come on by! Sunday Signing Schedule10am-1pm Eleanor Davis 2pm-4pm Simon Hanselmann4pm-6pm Jesse Reklaw The Panels, please note the different addresses 1:00 P.M. Sex, Drugs, Dysfunctional Families–Plus Witches!Hilarious stories from the alt-comics universe, from leading-edge indie artists you love to read…
SuperTrash by Jacques Boyreau – Photoset Preview
"[Editor Jacques Boyreau] has a knack for picking images; much like Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart and hardcore porn, Boyreau knows it when he sees it. And luckily, he shares it, this time from the visual-presentation experts of Fantagraphics Books — a match made in poster-art heaven." – Bookgasm "Makes Antonin Artaud look like a picture of mental health." – Dr. K. Malcolm Richards, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Derrida Reframed: A Guide for the Visual Arts Student SuperTrashby Jacques Boyreau 220-page full color 8” x 8” softcover • $29.99ISBN: 978-1-60699-738-3 Due to arrive in about 2-4 weeks. Click…
Eleanor Davis at Takoma Park
On September 15th, today, Eleanor Davis is a guest of the every lovely Takoma Park Library in Maryland, in conjuction with Politics & Prose. Her most recent book, How to be Happy, is the topic of discussion for this moving a personal presentation and discussion. With beautiful and different styles to match the mood of the story, this collection has grasped ahold of America and is almost sold out! So grab a copy before the librarians get the last remaining copy. As one of our staffers said, library events are the best events, so get some social capital at our nation's capitol! Presentation begins at…
The Complete Peanuts 1991-1994 Gift Box Set by Charles M. Schulz – Slipcase Uncovered
It's a Peanuts-filled day at the Fantagraphics office! We've got an exquisite slipcase box set for you from our Complete Peanuts hardcover collection. Volumes 21 and 22 are wrapped in a lovely, navy blue slipcase that will sit quite nicely alongside the rest of your Peanuts collection. We're in our homestretch. There are just three volumes remaining of this comprehensive, chronological series collecting every single Peanuts strip that the famed and beloved Charles M. Schulz has penned. Volumes 21 and 22 span the years from 1991 through 1994, with introductions by Tom Tomorrow and Jake Tapper. For all of you…
