Over-Sized Deluxe Hardcover Edition of MARCH: BOOK ONE Coming in February!march_bk_one_hardcover_3d_rendered_a_new_sm_lg

The groundbreaking graphic novel memoir of a living legend of the civil rights movement,  March: Book One [http://www.topshelfcomix.com/catalog/march-book-one/760] has swiftly become an iconic work. Created by Congressman John Lewis, Andrew Aydin, and Nate Powell, this #1 New York Times bestseller is also a Coretta Scott King Honor book, a required text in classrooms across America, and the first graphic novel to win a Robert F. Kennedy Book Award.

Now for the first time ever, this modern classic — praised by everyone from President Bill Clinton to LeVar Burton to Tim Cook — will appear in an  over-sized deluxe hardcover edition (8″ x 11.7″), so the stunning work of Lewis, Aydin, and Powell can be appreciated on a grander scale.

Pre-order now via your favorite retailer, for release in February 2016, as this special edition may not be in print for very long!
 

Hot Off the Press: Alex Robinson’s OUR EXPANDING UNIVERSE! our-expanding-universe-front-cover_lg

The master cartoonist behind  Box Office Poison [http://www.topshelfcomix.com/catalog/box-office-poison/2,  Tricked [http://www.topshelfcomix.com/catalog/tricked/222], and  Too Cool to
Be Forgotten [http://www.topshelfcomix.com/catalog/too-cool-to-be-forgotten/565] is back!  Our Expanding Universe, the new graphic novel from Alex Robinson, is available now from your
favorite retailer.  Click here for a preview [http://www.topshelfcomix.com/catalog/our-expanding-universe/921], or take it from these critics:

“In Our Expanding Universe, Robinson considers the big choice — to have kids or not… It’s a delight to watch him pile speech bubbles atop each other, assemble mundane elements into complicated full-page tableaux and mix realism with fantasy.” NPR

“Robinson is a genius at characterization, and masterly in weaving the friendships and relationships together; the players are so believable and real that readers will continue thinking about them long after the story concludes.” Publishers Weekly

“Robinson’s ability to examine the awkward, to comment on societal trends, and to grab you by the heart and pull wet stuff from your tear ducts are all fully on display here… Top notch.”Under the Radar

“An improbably well-balanced examination of friendship and parenthood.”Page 45

box_office_poison_cover_3d_sm_lgnemoboxmockup_jpeg_sm_lgNew BOX OFFICE POISON and NEMO SLIPCASE SET in stores now!

While you’re shopping, pick up the striking  new cover edition of Alex Robinson’s multi-award-winning debut,  Box Office Poison, declared by Wizard Magazine the best indy graphic novel of all time! As the AV Club once said: it’s “a salute to comics, an exploration of the human condition, and a solid, absorbing, and riotously snide tale about at least half of the things that make life important.”

And don’t miss the stunning  Slipcase Edition of Alan Moore & Kevin O’Neill’s  Nemo Trilogy! With these three standalone adventures, the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen creators follow pirate queen Janni Nemo on decades of rip-roaring escapades around the globe, from Lovecraftian horrors to metallo-fascist monstrosities. Now you can get — or give — the full trilogy in a gorgeous boxed set for one low price.
 

story_of_my_tits_cover_sm_lgTHE STORY OF MY TITS is one of the year’s best graphic novels!

Congratulations to Jennifer Hayden — her ambitious, hilarious, heartbreaking graphic memoir  The Story of My Tits continues to earn rave reviews, called one of the Best Books of 2015 by Amazon.com, Library Journal, and the New York Times!

“I wanted something that would take my voice and transmit it to the reader as easily as if I was having a beer with them at the kitchen table,” explains Hayden in a recent  interview with Publishers Weekly [http://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/industry-news/comics/article/68648-jennifer-hayden-tells-the-story-of-my-tits.html]. “I wanted that informality and immediacy.” Readers have embraced the result, which goes far beyond a breast-cancer narrative to a page-turning exploration of adolescence, adulthood, family, love, and grief. “I set out to tell a survivor’s story that would be the story of a woman, and the last chapter is cancer — not a cancer story per se.”  The New York Times agrees [http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2015/multimedia/2015-holiday-gift-guide-books.html#the-story-of-my-tits], comparing it to Alison Bechdel’s Fun Home and calling it “the perfect gateway graphic novel” for friends and family.

Read a  12-page sample [http://www.topshelfcomix.com/catalog/the-story-of-my-tits/655] of this landmark book and see why critics call it “everything a graphic memoir can and should be”!

Over-Sized Deluxe MARCH, new Alex Robinson, NEMO and more!

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