A boldly drawn, unforgettable memoir about trauma and the barriers to gender affirming health care
The story begins with a mother's confession...sisters permanently separated by a border during the Korean War
The Waiting
The new master of Comics Experimentalism returns with his Everyman, Glenn Ganges
The Wild Kingdom
"WORN is reclaiming fashion as something that can be exciting, challenging, different, quirky, interesting, not just as something you have to consume."—Jane Pratt, from her foreword
The WORN Archive
Elise Gravel wants to write a totally drab book; her characters want to let loose. Who’s gonna win?
The Worst Book Ever
The latest title in the John Stanley library designed by the cartoonist Seth
Thirteen Going on Eighteen
John Stanley
An affecting glimpse into the ways millennials cope with mental health struggles
This is How I Disappear
A profound and personal exploration of the intersections of womanhood, femininity, and creativity
This Woman’s Work
A wormhole into a fleeting romance told in a mind-bending first-person chorus
Time Zone J
Leanne Shapton gives voice to the toys on our shelves in this wry yet tender children’s book
Toys Talking
A riveting West Bank satire lauded by The New York Times, Guardian, Forbes, and more!
Tunnels
The joy of food and tradition unites a family faltering in the face of illness and loss
Umma’s Table
When the gentler pace and stillness of the countryside replace the roar of the city, but your editor keeps calling
Uncomfortably Happily
Stability withers where passion blossoms in this cool-toned meditation on mid-life relationships.
Walk Me to the Corner
The long-awaited new volume from the critically acclaimed archival collection of Frank King's classic strip
Walt and Skeezix: 1927-1928
The prelude to the Walt and Skeezix series offers a portrait of a country in transition
Walt Before Skeezix
A dreamy exploration of relationships and jealousy . . . pithy and deadpan . . . It's no self-help book." — Salon
Was She Pretty?
A crisis of faith follows mother and daughter in this beautifully rendered, harrowing WWII memoir
We Are On Our Own – Paperback
In the third volume of this trenchant satire, the existential dread of making (or not making) art in MFA culture takes center stage
Wendy, Master of Art
A seasoned cartoonist of epic proportions, Brandon-Croft carves out space for Black women’s perspectives in her nationally syndicated strip


























