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The Annual Celebration of the Hippest & Best in the Popular Cartoon Arts. Now in its 13th year, this multiple award winning series returns in another deluxe full-color coffee-table edition. D+Q presents a mix of cartooning, illustration and art and graphic deisgn. Another wry, sophisticated story from New Yorker favorites Dupuy & Berberian join a spectacular retrospective of the work of French-Canadian Albert Chartier. Chartier brought a European style to his witty strips about life in mid-century Quebec and one can trace his legacy in the new story from D+Q fave Michel Rabagliati. Wuthering Heights gets the classic EC horror comic treatment from postmodern trickster R. Sikoryak, and Harry Mayerovitch turns his funny, classy pen to the subject of death and dying. Features an introduction from writer, scholar and critic Alberto Manguel, best-selling author of A History of Reading and Reading A History of Love and Hate .
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Drawn & Quarterly Anthology, Vol. 5, Chris Oliveros, Alberto Manguel
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- Jaar van publicatie
- 2003
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- Titel
- Drawn & Quarterly Anthology, Vol. 5
- Taal
- Engels
- Auteurs
- Chris Oliveros, Alberto Manguel
- Uitgever
- Drawn and Quarterly
- Jaar van publicatie
- 2003
- Formaat
- Paperback
- Aantal pagina's
- 192
- ISBN10
- 1896597610
- ISBN13
- 9781896597614
- Reeks
- Aantekening
- The Annual Celebration of the Hippest & Best in the Popular Cartoon Arts. Now in its 13th year, this multiple award winning series returns in another deluxe full-color coffee-table edition. D+Q presents a mix of cartooning, illustration and art and graphic deisgn. Another wry, sophisticated story from New Yorker favorites Dupuy & Berberian join a spectacular retrospective of the work of French-Canadian Albert Chartier. Chartier brought a European style to his witty strips about life in mid-century Quebec and one can trace his legacy in the new story from D+Q fave Michel Rabagliati. Wuthering Heights gets the classic EC horror comic treatment from postmodern trickster R. Sikoryak, and Harry Mayerovitch turns his funny, classy pen to the subject of death and dying. Features an introduction from writer, scholar and critic Alberto Manguel, best-selling author of A History of Reading and Reading A History of Love and Hate .




