
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.

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.

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.



