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Tuesday, December 25, 2007
{image © Julie Morstad}
Posted by Tom Devlin at 1:43 PM
Thursday, December 20, 2007
 From our own Tom Devlin, interviewed by Tom Spurgeon at Comics Reporter.
Posted by Peggy Burns at 5:58 PM
The first review of Milk Teeth is in, on Book By Its Cover. Included is a link to Julie Morstad's wallpaper!

Posted by Jamie Q at 12:02 PM
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
 We now have this nifty page on our site that archives Lynda's weekly comic for your reading pleasure.
Posted by Peggy Burns at 8:26 PM
Friday, December 14, 2007
 On Sunday December 16th at 2pm, Lavender Diamond will stop by the D+Q store and play a short acoustic set. Please come on down and browse our new stock while listening to the dulcet tones of Becky Stark and her boys.

Posted by Tom Devlin at 2:52 PM
Thursday, December 13, 2007
Look up John Porcellino on Amazon.co.uk, and this is what you will find:
Posted by Jessica Campbell at 10:43 AM
Wednesday, December 12, 2007
The CCS has a new page online dedicated to James Sturm's other new book, Satchel Paige: Striking Out Jim Crow. It features an interview with Sturm as well as a guide for teachers and preview pages.
Posted by Jamie Q at 4:51 PM
Today The Walrus posted this interview with Julie Doucet. This is an online exclusive coinciding with the Jan/Feb "Cities Special" issue, which will be featuring a short diary piece about Montreal by Julie that you can also download here.

Posted by Jamie Q at 4:21 PM
with some Adrian Tomine original art. He doesn't sell his artwork too often, so buy quickly from our pals at Giant Robot while you can. View the complete show at GRNY. Here's two of my favorites:
 "Carnival" New Yorker illustration
 "Yukie" illustration from Private Stash. Sorry boys and girls, this one is sold.
Posted by Peggy Burns at 12:36 PM
Monday, December 10, 2007
Last Monday Pascal Blanchet was interviewed by Jian Ghomeshi, about White Rapids. You can listen here. (It's about 2/3 in - or you can listen to the first parts with John Waters and Louise Pitre.)
Posted by Jamie Q at 4:43 PM
In stores and your hands in two weeks (so I guess that means Christmas Eve.)
Posted by Tom Devlin at 4:38 PM
 Rutu Modan's Exit Wounds has been cropping up on "Best Of" lists all over the place. TIME, whose Top 10 Graphic Novels list Exit Wounds made, says that "[its] high-spirited plot ... is laid out in eloquent, perfectly composed matte panels." New York Magazine and Publishers Weekly also put it on their lists, and, earlier this year, HEEB put Exit Wounds on their Best of 5767 list and Rutu on their HEEB 100. In summation, Rutu rules!

Posted by Jessica Campbell at 3:22 PM
Here's a photo from the recent Elisabeth Belliveau and Richard Suicide Conundrum Press book launch. Elisabeth is holding her dog there on the left. To see the very pink store blog go here or click on that "211" on the upper right of your browser window.
Posted by Tom Devlin at 1:02 PM
Saturday, December 08, 2007
 Don't miss Shortcomings and Goings this Saturday, December 8th, 2007, 6:30PM at Giant Robot 437 East 9th Street in NYC. The Voice, Time Out NY and Flavorpill all say not to miss it!
Posted by Peggy Burns at 5:02 AM
Friday, December 07, 2007
Nic is our intern chappie from Ol' Blighty. He bet that I wouldn't post the word "fanny" on our blog.
Here's Amelia and I apologize to her now for getting her in a crouch.
Ben has actually left us but I was behind on my intern posts so here he is. He came to us from Tor Books, believe it or not. Fare Thee Well, Olde Friend!
Posted by Tom Devlin at 3:12 PM
but my Mom loves them. So just look at the five new books that have come in in the past week!! You can probably even find some of these at your local comic shop or bookstore any day now.

Posted by Tom Devlin at 2:59 PM
 This photo is an actual aerial view of Tokyo. Well, all right, it's not, but you'd think it were considering how Moomin crazy Chris Butcher makes Japan seem. This picture is, in fact, a photo he took. I merely altered it to drive home a point. Pretty "trippy," eh?
Posted by Jessica Campbell at 1:53 PM
Thursday, December 06, 2007
But don't get confused about which Julie! Tomorrow at the D+Q store, we launch Julie Doucet's 365 Days. Tuesday, in Vancouver, Julie Morstad launches her new "Petits Livres" book, Milk Teeth, at Lucky's.

Posted by Jamie Q at 5:59 PM

Posted by Peggy Burns at 9:34 AM
Wednesday, December 05, 2007
So the kids at the Center of Cartoon Studies are having an ebay auction to raise money to defray costs of going to conventions and that sort of thing. C'mon you've got the holiday spirit!! Also, it's the cheapest way I can think of to get a diploma (left, by Ivan Brunetti). There's also an uncut sheet for the original Seth-design CCS brochure, a silk-screened Sammy Harkham, Anders Nilsen, Kevin Huizenga tour poster and a Ken Dahl Monsters promo silk-screen. Yes, awesome. For more info visit the student run web-store, I Know Joe Kimpel.
Posted by Tom Devlin at 11:47 AM
Monday, December 03, 2007
Yes, there are two events and two new Julie Doucet books launching this week. The first event happens tomorrow, December 4th, at Cheval Blanc, 809 Ontario E, for her book "a l'ecole de l'amour," 80 pages of collages of images & texts published by L'Oie de Cravan. It is also a double launch for Gigi Perron's "ELLE et moi," and an opening for an exhibit of Matryoshkas painted by various artists.

Then on Friday, the 7th, the D+Q store hosts the launch of 365 Days, and an art opening for a selection of her prints, which will be up at the store (211 Bernard W) until the end of January.

Posted by Jamie Q at 1:53 PM
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