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  • av Sonja Eismann & Maya Schoeningh
    345,-

  • av Michael DeForge
    409,-

    Take flight to this post-apocalyptic utopia filled with birds.Birds roam freely around the Moon complete with fruitful trees, sophisticated fungal networks, and an enviable socialist order. The universal worm feeds all, there are no weekends, and economics is as fantastical a study as unicorn psychology. No concept of money or wealth plagues the thoughts of these free-minded birds. Instead, there are angsty teens who form bands to show off their best bird song and other youngsters who yearn to become clothing designers even though clothes are only necessary during war. (The truly honourable professions for most birds are historian and/or librarian.) These birds are free to crush on hot pelicans and live their best lives until a crash-landed human from Earth threatens to change everything.Michael DeForge's post-apocalyptic reality brings together the author's quintessential deadpan humour, surrealist imagination, and undeniable socio-political insight. Appearing originally as a webcomic, Birds of Maine follows DeForge's prolific trajectory of astounding graphic novels that reimagine and question the world as we know it. His latest comic captures the optimistic glow of utopian imagination with a late-capitalism sting of irony.

  • av Lynda Barry
    259,-

  • av Yamada Murasaki
    345,-

    A celebrated masterwork shimmering with vulnerability from one of alt-manga's most important female artists."Now that we've woken from the dream, what are we going to do?" Chiharu thinks to herself, rubbing her husband's head affectionately.Set in an apartment complex on the outskirts of Tokyo, Murasaki Yamada's Talk to My Back (1981-84) explores the fraying of Japan's suburban middle-class dreams through a woman's relationship with her two daughters as they mature and assert their independence, and with her husband, who works late and sees his wife as little more than a domestic servant.While engaging frankly with the compromises of marriage and motherhood, Yamada remains generous with the characters who fetter her protagonist. When her husband has an affair, Chiharu feels that she, too, has broken the marital contract by straying from the template of the happy housewife. Yamada saves her harshest criticisms for society at large, particularly its false promises of eternal satisfaction within the nuclear family-as fears of having been "thrown away inside that empty vessel called the household" gnaw at Chiharu's soul.Yamada was the first cartoonist in Japan to use the expressive freedoms of alt-manga to address domesticity and womanhood in a realistic, critical, and sustained way. A watershed work of literary manga, Talk to My Back was serialized in the influential magazine Garo in the early 1980s, and is translated by Eisner-nominated Ryan Holmberg.

  • av Guy Delisle
    259,-

  • av Travis Dandro
    345,-

    A deeply emotional visual representation of a teenager s confusion

  • av Emma Grove
    425,-

    A boldly drawn, unforgettable memoir about trauma and the barriers to gender-affirming health care.

  • av Rumi Hara
    289,-

    An immigrant weaves a new, surreal Americana, complete with bubblegum fights and bomb queens.

  • av Matthew Thurber
    299,-

    Are we not all criminals eating our take-out, foraging for mushrooms, lapping at puddles?

  • av Julie Doucet
    319,-

    A wormhole into a fleeting romance told in a mind-bending first-person chorus. Time Zone J is Julie Doucet s first inked comic since she famously quit in the nineties after an exhausting career in an industry that, at the time, made little room for women.

  • av Anneli Furmark
    355,-

    Stability withers where passion blossoms in this cool-toned meditation on mid-life relationships.

  • av Emily Carrington
    345,-

    A memoir about trauma and writing yourself to a place of healingAt 15, Emily is a relatively typical teenage girl living in the Maritimes. She lives with her eccentric dad as he prepares to build a log cabin. She rides her beloved horse and spends all her free time taking in the fresh air. But things aren't perfect, the winters are harsh and her dad's place is cold and draughty. Enter their neighbour who sees a girl in need and offers to lend a hand. Three words: "OUR LITTLE SECRET," and Emily's fate is sealed.Twenty five years later, Emily is adrift and depressed when she spots her neighbour again on a ferry. The events of that long-ago winter come rushing back, and she is forced to reckon with the past anew. She vows that she will bring him to justice, tell her secret, and come to terms with the wounds that defined so many years of her life. Inept lawyers, expensive therapy, and a broken justice system block Emily's path to peace. Only when she rediscovers her youthful artistic talent by putting pen to paper does she see a way out.Now in her fifties, Carrington has crafted a compulsively readable debut that shows a powerful command of the comics medium. Our Little Secret is a testament to survival and to the importance of telling your story your way.

  • av Lynda Barry
    269,-

    The classic book featuring Maybonne Mullen and her little sister Marlys is back in print!Lynda Barry captures all the glorious magic and excrutiating pain of junior high school in this Ernie Pook Comeek collection from the early 90s. The star of this collection is 14 year old Maybonne who relays the angst and insecurity of life through hand scrawled diary entries, class assignments, and letters, in cursive with doodle and bubble letters. Of course, there is the ever-annoying yet adorable little sister Marlys who never fails to read her big sister's diary. Barry deftly portrays the capricious nature of teen friendships, adolescent peer-pressure, and the kill or be killed nature of a middle school's social scene in her signature style.No one but Lynda Barry can so naturally zero in on the joyous urgency yet heartbreaking poignancy of childhood. In an authentic teen voice full of diffidence and melodrama, the bespectacled and freckled Maybonne relates all of life's indiginities on equal measure. Heartbreaking stories of a broken home, child molestation, an alcoholic absentee father and a bitter mom emerge between strips about home ec class, summer vacation, and babysitting, illustrating Barry's peerless ability to make the reader both cry and laugh.

  • av Saito Nazuna
    309,-

    Anxiety and longing suffuse incisive portraits of postwar Japan.

  • av Seth
    289,-

    From the author of Clyde Fans, named a book of the year by The Washington Post, The Guardian, and The New York Times

  • - A Visual Long-Playing Record
    av Seth
    795,-

  • - On A Wire
    av Philippe Girard
    289,-

    A captivating, revealing biography of the legendary musician and poet

  • av Mirion Malle
    289,-

    An affecting glimpse into the ways millennials cope with mental health struggles

  • av Michael Dumontier
    249,-

    Two of Canada s most famous visual artists take on the book medium in their own hilarious way

  • av Keum Suk Gendry-Kim
    289,-

    The story began with a mother's confession...sisters permanently separated by a border during the Korean War

  • av Elise Gravel
    195,-

  • av Ma Zuo
    389,-

    Journey through the countryside in this magical realist debut from an underground Chinese cartoonistIn Night Bus, a young woman wearing round glasses finds herself on an adventurous late night bus ride that constantly makes detours through increasingly fantastical landscapes. Meanwhile a young cartoonist returns home after art school and tries his hand at becoming a working artist while watching over his aging grandmother whose memory is deteriorating. Nostalgic leaps take us to an elementary school gymnasium that slowly morphs into a swamp and is raided by a giant catfish. Beetles, salamanders, and bug-eyed fish intrude upon the bus ride of the round-glasses woman as the night stretches on. Night Bus blends autobiography, horror, and fantasy into a vibrantly detailed surreal world that shows a distinct talent surveying his past.Nature infringes upon the man-made world via gigantism and explosive abundanceΓÇôthe images in Night Bus are often unsettling, not aimed to horrify, but to upset the balance of modern life. Zuo Ma is part of a burgeoning Chinese art comics scene that pushes emotion to the forefront of the story while playing with action and dreams.

  • av Scott Walter
    285,-

  • av Girard Pascal
    255,-

    A mat-leave murder mystery, complete with post-partum physiotherapy and suspicious grocery store footage

  • av Pixin Weng
    289,-

    A five-generation family history told through what is seen and heard, if not said

  • av John Porcellino
    305,-

    Celebrating the twentieth anniversary of the King-Cat zine

  • av John Porcellino
    305,-

  • av Roberts Keiler
    249,-

  • av Ollmann Joe
    289,-

  • av Aminder Dhaliwal
    295,-

    "Dhaliwal created a fictitious community facing xenophobia, fetishization, and media misrepresentation. It''s resonating with her thousands of Instagram followers."ΓÇöRobert Ito, The New York TimesΓÇ£The characters in DhaliwalΓÇÖs stories sparkle. TheyΓÇÖre tenderly rendered and their problems are real... The struggle of the cyclops unfolds in metaphors for race, sexuality, gender, and disability, tangling with ideas about fetishization, interracial relationships, passing, and representation.ΓÇ£ΓÇöCarmen Maria Machado, author of In The Dream HouseFollowing the critical and popular success of Woman WorldΓÇöthe hit Instagram comic which appeared on 25 best of the year listsΓÇöAminder Dhaliwal returns with Cyclopedia Exotica. Also serialized on instagram to her 250,000 followers, this graphic novel showcases DhaliwalΓÇÖs quick wit and astute socio-cultural criticism.DoctorΓÇÖs office waiting rooms, commercials, dog parks, and dating app screenshots capture the experiences and interior lives of the cyclops community; a largely immigrant population displaying physical differences from the majority. Whether theyΓÇÖre artists, parents, or yoga students, the cyclops have it tough: they face microaggressions and overt xenophobia on a daily basis. However, they are bent on finding love, cultivating community, and navigating life alongside the two-eyed majority with patience and the occasional bout of rage.Cyclopedia Exotica is a triumph of hilarious candor.

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