co. Peggy Burns In stores now is The latest Drawn & Quarterly coffee table book, weighing in at almost 200 pages.
Featuring an introduction from esteemed best-selling author Alberto Manguel & an international cast of the best and brightest in comix, with a dash of lovingly restored old favourites, highlights of this edition includes -
New Yorker magazine favourites Depuy & Berberian join a spectacular retrospective of the work of pioneer French-Canadian cartoonist Albert Chartier - one of the greatest cartoonists of the 20th century, whose work is now being published in English for the first time.

Chartier brought a European style to his witty strips about life in mid-century Quebec…
…and one can trace his legacy in a new story from D&Q fave Michel Rabagliati.
Wuthering Heights gets the classic horror comic treatment from post-modern trickster R. Sikoryak
and Harry Mayerovitch turns his funny, classy pen to the subject of death and dying.
Meanwhile, a host of artists wait to be discovered between the pages of the anthology Rain Taxi describes as the collection that "defines what’s hip for years to come"
A mix of cartooning, illustration and graphic design this anthology will appeal to comix fans, as well as lovers of art and graphic design.
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