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HEARTLESS

Lynch, Jay
HEARTLESS
Powered by an expressive black and white drawing style, reminiscent of Robert Crumb and the meticulous pointillist technique of Drew Friedman, the dark undertone of Bunjevac's humour brings into light the range of socio-political issues her comics deal with, such as gender, nationalism or urban alienation, always from an ironic feminist perspective. Her chain-smoking, slightly alcoholic and manically depressed character Zorka may just be today...

CHF 28.90

You Are a Cat in the Zombie Apocalypse!

Tija, Sherwin
You Are a Cat in the Zombie Apocalypse!
The sequel to the award-winning You Are a Cat this furightening and appawling horror tail will stalk you, surround you and eat you alive. You pick the plot to keep at least one of your nine lives.

CHF 25.90

Serial Villain

Tjia, Sherwin
Serial Villain
A hypnotist uses his powers for evil instead of good. A time-traveller goes back in time to kill Hitler as a baby. In this parodic, faux-noir collection, the award-winning and multi-talented Sherwin Tjia concocts B-movie narratives filled with serial killers, mafia soldiers, bodyguards, cops and kidnappers encountering betrayal, femme fatales, and more plot twists than a Moebius strip. The first in the Cinderblock Books Series, Serial Villain ...

CHF 24.90

All Citizens

Liinamaa, Saara / McCarroll, Serena
All Citizens
In 2006, two artists fled the high cost of living in Vancouver and moved to a place where they knew absolutely nobody, Bruno, Saskatchewan, population 500. They set up a storefront building in which they housed their own unique brand of café / art shop / community centre / music venue called All Citizens from 2007-2011. McCarroll kept a blog called Going Rural of her travels and experiences moving and setting up shop. This blog (text and photo...

CHF 34.50

Britt Wilson's Greatest Book on Earth

Wilson, Britt
Britt Wilson's Greatest Book on Earth
This Toronto artist's popular minicomics have finally been collected into her first graphic novel. Wilson has a flowing cartooning style, reminiscent of Roberta Gregory, with angry young women running around the city creating havoc. She has an innate sense of storytelling through comics panels, and an absurd, dark, yet hilarious point of view. Haven't you always wanted to know more about Secret Societies, the Permantently Addressically Challen...

CHF 24.90

Some of These Days

King, Robert
Some of These Days
Robert King's poems ruminate and celebrate, embrace and release, laying moments of insight and feeling on our open palms like fragrant pine needles.

CHF 22.50

Chimo

Collier, David
Chimo
Since publishing his first story in R. Crumb's Weirdo magazine, David Collier has been known for his thoughtful comic essays, often biographies of endearing eccentrics like himself. With his strong feeling for rustic scenery, Collier has carved a niche drawing homely images of grain elevators and abandoned cabins for publications like The Globe and Mail, the National Post, Saturday Night and Geist magazine. Chimo is an autobiographical account...

CHF 24.90

So I've Been Told

Hardy, Maryanna
So I've Been Told
We put so much energy into documenting our friends, we take pictures of them, we follow what they do, and their stories are more interesting than any banal afternoon television show. People are more interesting than they give themselves credit for. In So I've Been Told Hardy narrates their stories, drawing their asides, their inside jokes, cautionary tales, secrets, lies, and recipes. Through ink drawings, screen-printing, paintings, and embro...

CHF 24.90

You Are a Cat!

Tija, Sherwin
You Are a Cat!
Meow, mewl and maul, only you can do it all. The original catventure book where you make the choices that pick the plot. You will need all nine lives to navigate the back alleys and dysfunctional family that takes you in. You are a cat!

CHF 24.50

Lost Sheep: Aspen's Counterculture in the 1970s--A Memoir

Brown, Kurt
Lost Sheep: Aspen's Counterculture in the 1970s--A Memoir
Blending personal narrative, local history, dramatic interlude, and cultural analysis, the story begins as a literal journey but quickly evolves into the memoir of an entire town-a time and place many consider to be Aspen's "Golden Age, " when artists, eccentrics, and outlaws took over the city and transformed it into an alpine bohemia.

CHF 22.50

Photobooth: A Biography

Fitzgerald, Meags
Photobooth: A Biography
For almost a century chemical photobooths have occupied public spaces, giving people the opportunity to quickly take inexpensive, quality photos. In the last decade these machines have started to rapidly disappear, causing an eclectic group of individuals from around the world to come together and respond. Illustrator, writer and long-time photobooth lover, Meags Fitzgerald has chronicled this movement and the photobooth's fortuitous history i...

CHF 28.50

Little Lessons in Safety

Holton, Emily
Little Lessons in Safety
Willa is eleven, small for her age, and perfect like a doll. But those bad hands. Red and white eczema boiling all up her fingers, palms, past the wrist. You have to squint to look at them, the those sore little hands. She doesn't scratch, knows not to. Even at night. She doesn't sleep. Her father knows, he must -- he must hear her, the little sounds of her. Little brown feet on those hardwood stairs, little slaps like a lit match in water. Th...

CHF 24.90

Missing the Ark

Kidd, Catherine
Missing the Ark
The Book Unfolds in Three Chronological Threads which Repeatedly Twist Together and Separate Again: There is the Story of Agnes's Childhood Before and After her Father's Departure: Bucolic Trips to Her Great Aunt's Farm, Romances with Inanimate Objects, Secrets Kept from the Disapproving Eyes of Grown-Ups. Then There is Agnes's Courtship, in her Troubled University Years, With the Primate-Keeper and Taxidermist Whom she Affectionately Tiles "B...

CHF 24.90

A Return to Emptiness

Ransick, Chris
A Return to Emptiness
A Colorado Book Award finalist, "A Return to Emptiness" is a collection of short stories about life, loss, and love. In Ransick's words, "Loss is common to us all, yet multifarious in individual experience. I wrote these stories not primarily to describe loss but to circumscribe it--which is to say that I drew a circle of narratives round the experience to both locate and limit it. I was vaguely aware of this at the time of the writing. It's q...

CHF 22.50