As editor of the ground-breaking Kramers Ergot and cartoonist behind the acclaimed Poor Sailor, Sammy Harkham is one of the most exciting new talents to have emerged in recent years. Learn More
KRAMER'S ERGOT is a cutting-edge alternative anthology of short stories by a wide variety of artists mixing heavyweights, progressive artists, and exciting newcomers from around the world.
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Whether you choose to call them “comics lit,” “graphic novels,” or just “thick comic books,” book-length narratives told in words and pictures confidently elbowed their way into the cultural spotlight in the first decade of this new millennium — beginning with the simultaneous 2001 release of Chris Ware’s Jimmy Corrigan: The Smartest Kid on Earth and Daniel Clowes’ David Boring, and continuing on through ground-breaking and best-selling works such as Marjane Satrapi’s Persepolis, Robert Crumb’s Genesis, Alison Bechdel’s Fun Home, and Joe Sacco’s Palestine. Learn More
Comics are a vital, important art form, and Kramers Ergot is the book that puts the movement in perspective within the context of modern art, literature, and graphic design. Learn More
Inkstuds is a collection of thirty interviews with North American cartoonists taken from the impressive archive that Robin McConnell has built up over the past 5 years on his radio show of the same name.
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Beasts is a classic mythological menagerie comprised of creatures that were thought at one time to actually exist, depicted by about a hundred of the most acclaimed artists and cartoonists coming from the most avant-garde ambits of the art world. Learn More
Writer, artist, musician and prolific zine-maker Trinie Dalton has said of her work, 'The idea of introducing and contextualizing artists by hanging their art on the same wall is a fundamental one in the art world. To me, my zines are literary/art/music history anthologies, following the group-show or salon style. They're like parties on paper, and I want to be an exquisite host.' Learn More