What’s in Store: Best Comix of 2019

It’s come the time that Fantagraphics Bookstore curator Larry Reid selects his favorite comix of the year. If this list seems somehow less cohesive than in the past, it’s testament to the creative and cultural diversity in current contemporary comix. That’s a good thing. These wonderful books, and many more amazing new titles that I absentmindedly overlooked here, can be found at Fantagraphics Bookstore & Gallery, located at 1201 S. Vale Street in the heart of Seattle’s historic Georgetown arts community. Open daily 11:30 to 8:00 PM, Sundays until 5:00 PM. Phone 206-557-4910. 20. Book of Weirdo. This oral history…

What’s in Store: NOW: The New Comics Anthology

   Join us at Fantagraphics Bookstore on Saturday, January 13 from 6:00 to 9:00 PM as we present an exhibition of pages from Now: The New Comics Anthology. The event features work from emerging and established contributing artists and a talk by Fantagraphics Books associate publisher Eric Reynolds. Currently in its second issue, Now showcases an impressive array of national and international artists, cartoonists, musicians and filmmakers including Conxita Herrero (Spain), Tommi Musturi (Finland), Nick Thorburn (Canada), Dash Shaw, Gabrielle Bell, Sammy Harkham, Eleanor Davis, Sammy Harkham, Christian Rex Van Minnen, Noah van Sciver, Andrice Arp, and Joseph Remnant, among…

Explore New Digital Worlds!

TODAY WE ARE INTRODUCING A NEW SUPER-POWERED LINE AND A NEW SUPER-MALLEABLE CHARACTER TO THE FANTAGRAPHICS DIGITAL ROSTER. Your first digital look at All Time Comics happens today with Crime Destroyer #1! This 36-page oversized spectacular is written by cult cartoonist Josh Bayer, inked by Fanta favorite Benjamin Marra, and features the last artwork created by Marvel bullpen legend (and Wolverine co-creator) Herb Trimpe. If straight-up high-octane fun is your thing, this debut issue is now available through comiXology.           Simply Samuel by Finnish cartoonist Tommi Musturi unfolds as a puzzle of short stories and moment-capturing…

The Book of Hope is Now Digital

An exploration into quotidian moments and timeless humor, the Fantagraphics debut of Finnish artist Tommi Musturi The Book of Hope is now available digitally. In a way that only the medium of comics can, The Book of Hope slows the reader down to the rhythms of the silent life of a retired couple living in a rural countryside. But behind the static, routine moments, something bigger takes shape — a flash of encroaching death starts to consume the husband leading to all-encompassing visions and important questions. The strong presence of silence and nature reflect the arctic exotica of Musturi’s native…