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Books published by publisher Fantagraphics

  • Walt Disney Uncle Scrooge And Donald Duck The Don Rosa Library Vols. 5 & 6: Gift Box Set

    Don Rosa

    Hardcover (Fantagraphics Books, Nov. 29, 2016)
    In volume 5, Scrooge halts the invasion of Fort Duckburg, teams up with the Junior Woodchucks to hunt down the legendary Library of Alexandria, and much more. In volume 6, Uncle Scrooge accidentally digs a tunnel to the center of the earth in the latest collection of the world-famous Duck stories.
  • Disney Masters Gift Box Set #1: Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse: Vols. 1 & 3

    Paul Murry, Romano Scarpa

    Hardcover (Fantagraphics, Oct. 9, 2018)
    Mickey Mouse stars in this gift box series, aimed at fans of classic Disney comics and characters. Featuring our first two Mickey Mouse volumes: in The Delta Dimension, Mickey investigates the mystery of the strange glowing snow. In The Case of the Vanishing Bandit, the circus comes to town and Mickey and Goofy must find how who's been framing the performers. Plus, many other tales, some of which have never been published in North America. Full-color illustrations throughout.
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  • Frank

    Jim Woodring

    Paperback (Fantagraphics, Dec. 17, 2000)
    Book by Woodring, Jim
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  • Walt Disney's Donald Duck "The Pixilated Parrot" & "Terror Of The Beagle Boys" Gift Box Set

    Carl Barks

    Hardcover (Fantagraphics Books, Oct. 17, 2017)
    This fall brings, as always, a new slipcased gift set for the holidays of two of our previous volumes: Vols. 9 and 10 for those keeping track at home.
  • 21: The Story of Roberto Clemente

    Wilfred Santiago

    Hardcover (Fantagraphics Books, April 12, 2011)
    A graphic novel biography of Puerto Rico's greatest baseball star. 21 is an all-ages graphic biography of baseball star Roberto Clemente: No other baseball player dominated the 1960s like him and no other Latin American player achieved his numbers. 21 chronicles his early days growing up in rural Puerto Rico, the highlights of his career (including the 1960s World Series), the prejudice he faced, his private life and his humanitarian mission. Santiago captures the grit of Clemente's rise from his impoverished childhood, to the majesty of his performance on the field, to his fundamental decency as a human being, in a drawing style that combines realistic attention to detail and expressive cartooning.
  • Drinky Crow Drinks Again

    Tony Millionaire

    Hardcover (Fantagraphics Books, July 5, 2016)
    Tony Millionaire’s Maakies is one of the longest-running and most decorated weekly comic strips in America. Drinky Crow Drinks Again collects more than 200 Maakies strips from the past half-decade for the very first time! Featuring the comical high-seas adventures of a booze-soaked corvid (they don’t call him “Drinky” Crow for nothin’) and his equally-soused simian pal (Uncle Gabby), Maakies blends vaudeville-style humor and a breathtaking line that harkens back to the glory days of the American comic strip. Maakies suggests a contemporary collaboration between E.C. Segar, creator of Popeye, and seafaring novelist Patrick O’Brian (Master and Commander).
  • Disney Masters Collector's Box Set #6- Disney Masters Vols. 11-12

    Giorgio Cavazzano, Massimo De Vita

    Hardcover (Fantagraphics, Oct. 27, 2020)
    A slipcased set featuring two volumes of our Donald Duck Disney Masters series, which presents acclaimed comics artists from around the world working in the grand Walt Disney tradition. Featuring Disney Masters Vol. 11: Mickey Mouse: The Ice Sword Saga Book 2 by Massimo De Vita and Vol. 12: Donald Duck: The Forgetful Hero by Giorgio Cavazzano. Full-color illustrations throughout.
  • Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse Vol. 11: "Mickey vs. Mickey"

    Floyd Gottfredson

    Hardcover (Fantagraphics Books, Sept. 19, 2017)
    Coming home from a trip, Mickey finds another Mouse in his house. A Mouse who could be his twin... evil twin, that is! The dastardly Miklos has been alienating Mickey’s friends and committing crimes in Mickey’s name. He’s got Pluto as a hostage, so Mickey can’t make him stop! Or can he? Send in the clones ― here comes a fight to the finish! “Dry Gulch Goofy” becomes a Wild West movie star this volume ― and Pegleg Pete attacks the “Isle of Moola-La” for perilous paydirt!
  • Land of the Sons

    Gipi

    eBook (Fantagraphics, April 18, 2018)
    This is a dystopic coming-of-age graphic novel about two brothers trying to discover the secret of their father’s diary. Two pre-adolescent brothers scavenge a post-apocalyptic landscape for anything that might help each other and their father exist for one more day. Although their survival hangs in the balance, the boys are obsessed with only one thing―the diary their father keeps. They’ve never been taught to read or write, but they have a hunch that the scribbles might answer their questions. Land of the Sons is Gipi’s most artistically accomplished work to date.
  • The Last Musketeer

    Jason

    Paperback (Fantagraphics, Jan. 17, 2008)
    A unique mash-up of Alex (Three Musketeers) Dumas and Alex (Flash Gordon) Raymond. After his existential thriller (Why Are You Doing This?), his Parisian famous-writers crime caper (The Left Bank Gang), and his time-travel story (I Killed Adolf Hitler), Jason's fourth full-color album may feature his loopiest premise yet. Set in the present, The Last Musketeer stars the by-now centuries old (for no explained reason...and it doesn't matter) musketeer Athos, who has been reduced to a suavely dressed but useless near-panhandler trading on his now almost extinct fame. (Aramis has forsaken his musketeering ways, and Porthos...well, Porthos isn't around any more. Don't ask.) All this changes when one day the Martians attack Earth. Suddenly there is a need for swashes to be buckled, and Athos leaps back into the fray with a vengeance. Robots, evil alien emperors, beautiful alien princesses, rayguns vs. swords, treachery, secret corridors, insanely cool-looking robots...The Last Musketeer is vintage sci-fi adventure with a unique twist from an internationally acclaimed cartoonist.
  • A Tale of Two Cats

    Ayin Hillel, Shimrit Elkanati

    Hardcover (Fantagraphics, Sept. 24, 2019)
    In this comics children’s book, two catty kitties overcome their differences. Once upon a time, there were two cats: one black, one white, who were always squabbling over which one was prettier. One day, their curiosity gets the better of them and they jump into buckets of paint to change color. After some playful chaos, they soon learn their lesson and rekindle their friendship. Writer Ayin Hillel’s bouncy rhymes and artist Shimrit Elkanati’s charming drawings combine into a work of comics in a children’s book format. Full-color illustrations throughout
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  • Disney Masters Vol. 12: Donald Duck: The Forgetful Hero

    Giorgio Cavazzano

    eBook (Fantagraphics, Oct. 20, 2020)
    Donald Duck and Uncle Scrooge shrink down to the size of germs, Daisy Duck goes on a super-secret mission, and Mickey goes noir in the collection of comics starring the universally beloved characters. Uncle Scrooge wants to publish a historic tell-all interview with World War I flying ace Eddie Brickenbatter. But the legendary hero has amnesia ― so to cure it, Scrooge tells Donald Duck to reenact the plane crash that caused Brickenbatter to lose his memory in the first place! Then, in "Plantastic Voyage," Donald and Scrooge shrink down to the size of germs on a leaf. And Daisy Duck embarks on a super-secret mission in "The Dazzling Duck She-Venger." Finally, Mickey Mouse, on the trail of a missing man, finds himself in a twisting mystery of film noir thrills and chills in "The Case of the Cut-Off Calls!"