Fantagraphics Winter 2026 Catalog

ICYMI (don’t worry, we’ll be talking about this a lot), 2026 marks the 50th anniversary of Fantagraphics! Five decades of publishing cool comics and working with our favorite artists, it’s a pretty sweet deal. We’re starting off the year strong with a catalog full of our both our legacy artists and exciting newcomers—we’re celebrating our past and our future! Check out a few highlights below and then head to our website to see the full Winter 2026 catalog.

One of the great American novels of the last 40+ years, graphic or otherwise. Created over 15 years from 1981-96 in the pages of the legendary comic book series Love and Rockets Vol. I #1–50 and collected here in a new deluxe hardcover.

This first of a three-volume series collecting the legendary Barry Windsor-Smith’s work at Marvel features his early pre-Conan work on X-Men, The Avengers, Doctor Strange, and Iron Man, as well as his amazing run on Ka-Zar in Astonishing Tales, and much more.

How I Make Comics is a creatively kaleidoscopic, non-stop exploration of how Deitch’s imagination turns ideas, influences, and irritations into comics in his inimitable style. Snippets of behind-the-scenes explanations of his notes and sketches expand into cascading short stories.

The iconic comics that started it all, making R. Crumb famous — against his will.

Art & Beauty Magazine is at once a satirical take on aesthetics and a continued exploration of Crumb’s subversion of sexuality and mainstream values.

This definitive collection includes the entirety of Roberta Gregory’s riotous “Bitchy Bitch” stories, presenting a life from childhood into middle age, her formative experiences and her adult disappointments.

A suspenseful crime thriller and poignant story of friendship set against a backdrop of 1950s Brazilian beaches, soccer, fishing, and nudism.

Inspired by the powerful true story of Tiodora da Cunha Dias, Eisner Award-winner D’Salete reconstructs a forgotten part of Brazil’s dark history of slavery.

International award-winning graphic novelist Hugo Pratt’s Corto Maltese returns to American readers in a new collection of classic Corto tales, featuring a brilliantly executed wild chase through Venice for a vital occult treasure!

In this fantasy adventure, an 11-year-old girl must brave a magical world of strange creatures and shivering landscapes to find her missing parents and defeat a monster who feeds off fear.

Young Shadow teams up with the Watchdogs in a do-or-die baseball game against a roster of ghosts and ghoulies! Will Bolt City survive?

In this double feature of love and obsession, two short stories by the acclaimed novelist and travel writer Paul Theroux are adapted into comics in a feat of vision only veteran cartoonist Steve Lafler could accomplish.

Now a TV series available on Netflix — the seminal Argentine science fiction graphic novel whose main character is still viewed as a symbol of resistance in Latin America.

The latest volume in our Atlas Comics Library collection, Adventures into Weird Worlds, is an exploration of four-color, pre-Code depravity unseen since the early 1950s.

From the bottom of the ocean to a race for golden eggs to the hidden secrets of an ancient Mayan temple, Carl Barks delivers another wildly imaginative collection of outrageous adventures.