Drawn & Quarterly

Holy Lacrimony

Holy Lacrimony

What would make a person interesting enough to be abducted by aliens?

By Billie Gagné-LeBel

Land of Mirrors

Land of Mirrors

Land of Mirrors is a profound, philosophical, and sensory experience.

By Esinam Beckley

Juliette

Juliette

In Camille Jourdy’s eighth book, she has found and refined her visual signature to perfection.

By Ian McGillis

Harvey Knight’s Odyssey

Harvey Knight’s Odyssey

Nick Maandag's collection showcases his quiet, uncomfortable humour and ear for dialogue.

By Connor Harrison

Where I’m Coming From

Where I’m Coming From

Barbara Brandon-Croft's collection of her long-running comic strip represents Black women in all their diversity.

By Esinam Beckley

Movements and Moments

Movements and Moments

A feminist graphic collection spotlights Indigenous women’s stories of fighting for their rights.

By Yara El-Soueidi

Birds of Maine

Birds of Maine

Michael DeForge consolidates all his strengths even while breaking new ground, and does it on a grand scale.

By Ian McGillis

Acting Class

Acting Class

In Acting Class, Nick Drnaso is concerned with the vivid world of the interior.

By Connor Harrison

The City of Belgium

The City of Belgium

Brecht Evens' groundbreaking graphic novel will be appreciated by art lovers and amateurs alike.

By Esinam Beckley

Julie Doucet’s Time Zone J

Julie Doucet’s Time Zone J

Julie Doucet talks about her comics comeback, a visually striking and riveting personal story.

By Sarah Mangle