Best Graphic Novels of 2011
Paying for it
$34.95 – Hardback / Drawn and Quarterly
A CONTEMPORARY DEFENSE OF THE WORLD'S OLDEST PROFESSION. Chester Brown has never shied away from tackling controversial subjects in his work. In his 1992 book, "The Playboy," he explored his personal history with... Buy or find out more→
The Death Ray
$35.00 – Hardback / Vintage
“It’s like Holden Caulfield with his phaser set on kill. Phonies beware.”–Time Magazine “The Death Ray reads as a cautionary parable and an acidic rumination on the travails of adolescence…Clowes demonstrates what the... Buy or find out more→
Habibi
$40.00 – Hardback / Faber and Faber
From the internationally acclaimed author of BLANKETS (“A triumph for the genre.”—Library Journal ), a highly anticipated new graphic novel. Sprawling across an epic landscape of deserts, harems, and modern industrial... Buy or find out more→
Page by Paige
$11.95 – Paperback / Abrams
A debut graphic novel about becoming an artist, from an author with a voice and style that will appeal to teenage girls Paige Turner has just moved to New York with her family and she’s having some trouble adjusting to the big... Buy or find out more→
Sensitive Creatures
$24.99 – Paperback / Allen & Unwin
Read Mandy Ord's guest blog post about the process of writing and illustrating... Buy or find out more→
Hark! A Vagrant
$29.95 – Hardback / Drawn & Quarterly
Since Kate Beaton appeared on the comics scene in 2007 her cartoons have become fan favourites and gathered an enormous following, appearing in the New Yorker , Harper and The LA Times , to name but a few. Her website, Hark!... Buy or find out more→
Hidden: A New Comic Book
$22.00 – Paperback / Black Pepper
Hidden is a graphic memoir in which an art teacher, who is also the author, Mirranda Burton, takes us into her art class where she is teaching art to physically or intellectually impaired students. Four overlapping stories... Buy or find out more→






