The Moomins by Finnish artist Tove Jansson and Barnes & Noble announced a new partnership to make Jansson's literature widely accessible to American audiences.
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This exclusive collection of 100,000 NON-FUNGIBLE-TRUMPs is derived from 10 classic illustrations by Catalan Artist Ivan Cuadros, from the Bad Seed Book.
Bill Watterson’s timeless Calvin and Hobbes ran for roughly 11 years and was read in over 2,400 newspapers. A new compact portable format is being published by Andrews…
When it comes to cuteness Olive Yong is your hook-up. Kawaii Doggies: Learn to Draw over 100 Adorable Pups in All their Glory is sure to be a winner.
Amid reconstruction after World War II, Japan saw the emergence of modern manga, which quickly became a favorite pastime of its citizens.
Patrick McDonnell, creator of the beloved syndicated comic strip Mutts is collaborating with Marvel Comics and Abrams ComicArts with "The Super Hero's Journey."
Bursting with fan-favorite Seinfeld characters and jokes, this hilarious picture book is perfect for readers of all ages. Little People pays homage to Seinfeld.
Penguin Classics is rolling out three new Marvel Collection editions of The Avengers, Fantastic Four, and X-Men will join the three titles released in 2022.
Kate Bush has become once more relevant ever since Stranger Things. Faber is publishing a paperback of 'How To Be Invisible: Selected Lyrics', by Kate Bush.
Elon Musk must be fuming when books such as Mastodon For Dummies by Chris Minnick and Michael McCallister are coming out. Is this the death knell for Twitter?
Little Golden Book biographies are the perfect introduction to nonfiction for preschoolers! Get ready for Willie Nelson.
In Out There: The Science Behind Sci-Fi Film and TV, author and filmmaker Ariel Waldman dives into the real science behind some space-themed sci-fi tropes.
Shift Happens tells the story of keyboards like no book ever before, covering 150 years from the early typewriters to the pixellated keyboards in our pockets.
Eccentric Lives: The Daily Telegraph Book of 21st Century Obituaries collects some of the best wry obits. You know it is not polite to talk ill of the dead.
A book is like an umbrella, if they are to work, you have to open them. Rebecca Solnit’s letter about books with artist's Liniers response is a thing of beauty.
Leila Philip's BEAVERLAND is an intimate and revelatory dive into the world of the beaver—the wonderfully weird rodent that shaped American history and future.
Ada Calhoun stumbled upon old cassette tapes of interviews her father Peter Schjeldahl, had conducted for a never-completed biography of poet Frank O’Hara.
A lively illustrated tour of London in the company of Vic Lee — artist, storyteller and self-confessed ‘ragamuffin from south-east London’.
Rian Hughes' Rayguns and Rocketships: Vintage Science Fiction Book Cover Art from Korero Press is out now. Vintage science fiction art is so rad and cool.
Yellow Butterfly: A Story From Ukraine is so reminiscent of Akiyuki Nosaka's Grave of the Fireflies. Writer and illustrator Oleksandr Shatokhin's wordless poetic story use of a child in a war situation is heartbreaking even in symbolic form.
In Alice Cooper at 75, veteran rock journalist Gary Graff shows you this rock icon through the lens of 75 career accomplishments, events, and partnerships.
The book "Twas The Night – The Art and History of the Classic Christmas Poem" celebrates the bicentennial anniversary of the 1822 Christmas Eve poem.
A full-color dive into the history and future of Studio Ghibli, Japan’s preeminent animation house. An in-depth look at every one of their 26 feature films.























