
Drawn & Quarterly is everyone’s favorite Montreal independent comic publisher, appearing on Moccafest 2025 with a stunning new edition and exciting signature.
D&Q uses this year’s Moccafest to debut several new books ahead of its official release date. Mubridge go through Guy DelisleRetailers listed on April 29 are famous on the edge of the table, but according to the real highlight of D&Q staff is the brand new debut check out go through Katie Fricas: A colorful story about a lesbian library worker in New York City working to complete her epic graphic novel. check out The store won’t arrive until May 20, but its New York environment and vivid original art make it perfect for the best debut. Queer cartoonist, illustrator, editor and library worker Fricas signed a copy on Saturday at 12-1:30. check out It was her first graphic novel.
In addition to Fricas, other drawing and quarterly artists signed books on Saturday include Edward Steed, Adrian Tomine,,,,, Michael DeForge and María Medem. In addition to participating in the two panels, Deforge and Medem also signed on Sunday. Deforge and Anders NelsonMaría Medem with Brian Blomerth. Deforge’s latest books, The Holy Tearsis a “Memoir of Post-Kidnapping Post-Kidnapping” about grief, performance, performance and expression of sadness released on Tuesday, March 11. Land of mirrorreleased on February 4.
On Saturday, Adrian Tomine and Charles Burns and Jaime Hernandezin a group, focus on their early work and influence. “It feels like I put in a lot of effort to get things that other people can do without any trouble,” Tommy said of her work.
Other new books represented in the draw and quarterly table include Milk white horse go through Michael Kennedy,,,,, Walter Scott‘ Wendy Series, new version Momi comics Tove Janssonand English translations of medieval comic masterpieces Yoshiharu Tsuge and Yamada Murasaki.
As always, Drawn & Quarterly has a significant business in Moccafest 2025 and brings beautiful books and talented cartoonists.
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