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See what’s coming in July from Fantagraphics

Werewolf Jones & Sons Deluxe Summer Fun Annual

by Simon Hanselmann and Josh Pettinger

In the tradition of the once ubiquitous British hardback annuals comes the Werewolf Jones & Sons Deluxe Summer Fun Annual! One hundred fun-filled seasonal pages of spoofs and goofs for the whole family to enjoy (no minors allowed)! Featuring fun appearances by beloved friends of the family such as Megg, Mogg, and Owl, not to mention Dracula Jr. and Tim the drug dealing spider. The “WWJ&Sons DSFA” will surely leave you confused, angry, upset, heavily triggered and wishing you could call Child Protective Services on a fictional werewolf!

Werewolf Jones & Sons Deluxe Summer Fun Annual

Dear Mini: A Graphic Memoir, Book One

by Natalie Norris

A vivid debut graphic memoir of adolescent resiliency—Norris’s spirited and free-flowing page designs and full color cartooning bring her frank voice and personality to life, making Dear Mini one of the most compelling graphic novel debuts of 2023.

Dear Mini: A Graphic Memoir, Book One

The Comics Journal #309

From the trenches of independent/small press comics publishing, two art comics publishers talk — Gary Groth (Fantagraphics) interviews Annie Koyama (Koyama Press). This issue of the award-winning magazine focuses on international small press comics publishing and distribution.

The Comics Journal #309

Alison

by Lizzy Stewart

Alison tells the story of a young British woman who, in her twenties, seizes upon the opportunity to escape from her quiet life in Dorset to the thrumming art scene of late-1970s London. But the vehicle for her escape is a charismatic older man whose reputation as an artist and philanderer casts a shadow which will follow Alison for years as she pursues her painting career. Told through quietly powerful interpersonal moments rich with meaning and mood, this graphic novel will appeal to fans of Sally Rooney and Leanne Shapton, as well as the great empathic writers Alice Munro, Hilary Mantel, and Tessa Hadley.

Alison

Scrooge McDuck: The Dragon of Glasgow

by Joris Chamblain and Fabrizio Petrossi

Return to Uncle Scrooge’s epic past in this standalone Disney graphic novel… full of thrills and chills in the long-ago coal mines of Scotland! An all-new saga set in the world of Don Rosa’s Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck series, The Dragon of Glasgow forges a new trail with adventures rendered in a modern, animation-inspired style.

Scrooge McDuck: The Dragon of Glasgow

Ernie in Kovacsland: Writings, Drawings, and Photographs from Television’s Original Genius

by Josh Mills, Ben Model, and Pat Thomas

Ernie Kovacs inspired countless comedians, musicians, humorists, and writers in the latter half of the 20th century and beyond. He is cited as a direct influence by the creators and stars of such innovative comedy series as Saturday Night Live, Monty Python, and Mystery Science Theater 3000. An award in his name has been granted to uproarious humorists like Amy Sedaris (Strangers with Candy) and Harry Shearer (This is Spinal Tap). A true visionary, Kovacs’s iconoclastic approach has forever made its mark on the world of comedy. In celebration of this cockeyed genius and his prolific creative output, Fantagraphics presents a career retrospective of Ernie Kovacs featuring never-before-seen material from Kovacs’s archive.

Ernie in Kovacsland: Writings, Drawings, and Photographs from Television's Original Genius

The Buildings Are Barking

by Bill Griffith

The Buildings Are Barking is Bill Griffith’s tender, poetic, deeply felt comics tribute to his wife, life-long partner, muse, copy editor, and fellow cartoonist Diane Noomin. “I’m still unable to accept her death. I relive all 49 of our years together every day. How could anyone so alive, so funny, so lovely, be gone? Who am I without her?” Griffith summons all of his comics-making expertise in order to bring his beloved Diane back to life in a remarkable act of mourning and memory.

The Buildings Are Barking

Pat Thomas Travels Over Land and Sea With Listen Whitey!: The Sights and Sounds of Black Power

Pat Thomas Travels Over Land and Sea With
Listen Whitey!: The Sights and Sounds of Black Power

March 16, 2012 – Seattle, WA. Fantagraphics Books and Light in the Attic Records are excited to announce that author, lecturer, and music-man Pat Thomas is hitting the road with Listen Whitey!: The Sights and Sounds of Black Power. Meet the mofo behind the book that pays tribute to the Black Power Movement of the ’60s-’70s. Heading up the West Coast and then across the pond to England, Thomas will be giving talks, signing books, and playing tracks at both bookstores and record shops.  

While researching this book project in Oakland, Thomas discovered rare recordings of speeches, interviews, and music by noted activists Huey Newton, Bobby Seale, Elaine Brown, and others that form the framework of this definitive retrospective. Listen, Whitey! chronicles the forgotten history of Motown Records’ Black Power subsidiary label, Black Forum, which released politically charged albums by Stokely Carmichael, Langston Hughes, Bill Cosby, and Ossie Davis, among others. Obscure records produced by African-American sociopolitical organizations of the period are examined, along with the Isley Brothers, Nina Simone, Art Ensemble of Chicago, Watts Prophets, Roland Kirk, Horace Silver, Angela Davis, H. Rap Brown, Stanley Crouch, and many more. Thomas will give a slide and music presentation, and then sign copies of Listen, Whitey! and the companion CD of the same title from Seattle-based Light in the Attic Records. The album features rare tracks from African-American activists like Dick Gregory, Eldridge Cleaver, and the Last Poets, with protest music by Bob Dylan, John Lennon and Yoko Ono, Gil Scott-Heron, Roy Harper, and more.

Listen, Whitey! features nearly 200 pages of text accompanied by over 250 large sized, full-color reproductions of album covers and 45 rpm singles — most of which readers will have never seen before. The book creates a cultural context for the iconic images and the accompanying album. 
For a preview and more information, visit www.fantagraphics.com/listenwhitey.
LISTEN, WHITEY!: THE SIGHTS AND SOUNDS OF BLACK POWER
By Pat Thomas
$39.99 USA
ISBN 978-1-60699-507-5
Published by Fantagraphics Books

Event listing information:

Monday, April 2, 12-1PM 
University of Southern California 
Ronald Tutor Campus Center 
Geoffrey Cowan Forum, Room 207 
Annenberg School across from Heritage Hall. 
3607 Trousdale Pkwy 
LOS ANGELES, CA 90089 

Wednesday, April 4, 7pm 
Book Soup 
8818 Sunset Blvd. 
W. HOLLYWOOD, CA 90069 

Thursday, April 5, 7-8PM 
AMOEBA Records, LA 
6400 Sunset Blvd.
 LOS ANGELES, CA 90028 

Saturday, April 7, TBA 
Warbler Records & Goods
131 E De La Guerra St 
SANTA BARBARA, CA 93101 

Tuesday, April 10, 7:30PM 
The Booksmith 
1644 Haight St. 
SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94117 

Wednesday, April 11, 7:30 pm 
Pegasus Books 2349 Shattuck Ave.
BERKELEY, CA 94704 
Sunday, April 22, 7:30 PM
Powell’s City of Books
1005 W Burnside
PORTLAND, OR 97209
Wednesday, May 9, TBA
University of Southampton
University Road, SOUTHAMPTON SO17 1BJ
Thursday, May 10, TBA
SPONSORED AND PRESENTED BY
THE WIRE MAGAZINE
Cafe OTO
18 – 22 Ashwin St.
Dalston, LONDON E8 3DL
Friday, May 11, TBA
Rough Trade East “Dray Walk”
Old Truman Brewery
91 Brick Lane, LONDON
E1 6QL
Tuesday, May 15, TBA
Durham University
Lecture Room of the Music Department
The University Office
Old Elvet, DURHAM
DH1 3HP