NOW #13 Paperback by Eric Reynolds
NOW #13 Paperback by Eric Reynolds
Product Details
- Publisher: Fantagraphics (2024-06-18)
- Language: English
- Paperback: 120 pages
- ISBN-13: 9781683969631
- Item Weight: 368.55 grams
- Dimensions: 0.0 x 0.0 x 0.0 cm
The multiple Eisner and Ignatz Award nominated comics anthology returns: NOW is the perfect primer of the very best of contemporary art and literary comics from around the world.
In our latest issue, NOW #13, cartoonist Kayla E. (USA) returns with an all-new “Precious Rubbish” strip exploring childhood trauma through her darkly humorous lens; she also contributes this issue’s cover. Nathan Gelgud (USA) makes his NOW debut with two strips adapting dialogue from interviews with filmmaker Paul Schrader, while indie humor phenom Josh Pettinger (UK) also appears for the first time. Anchoring the issue is Caitlin Skaalrud’s (USA) inspiring and beautiful “How to Make Comics,” a 40-page poetic howl about the need to make art and the sacrifices that come with that need (“LEARN THE COPPER TASTE OF HUNGER”). Also featuring: Ross Murray (New Zealand), Roman Muradov (Armenia), Josh Simmons (USA), Cynthia Alfonso (Spain), Steven Weissman (USA), Emil Friis Ernst (Denmark), and Stacy Gougoulis (Australia).
NOW: The New Comics Anthology is still the best value in comics: every issue is a self-contained cross-section of the best short comics stories the globe has to offer and it has established itself as the preeminent anthology of first-rate international comics talent. With all-new, never-before-seen material from a mix of emerging and established talent, NOW is the perfect answer to the question, “Why Comics?”
About the Author
Eric Reynolds is the VP/Associate Publisher of Fantagraphics Books. He lives in Seattle, WA.
Kayla E. is a Texas–born artist of Mexican-American descent. She earned her B.A. from Harvard University and is a recipient of a 2023-2024 Princeton Hodder Fellowship. She works as creative director at Fantagraphics and lives in a small town in North Carolina with her wife and two dogs.
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