
JANUARY
Epileptic by David B.
In the tradition of Art Spiegelman's Maus and Marjane Satrapi's Persepolis—David B.'s stunning graphic memoir about growing up with an epileptic brother.
FEBRUARY
Gemma Bovery by Posy Simmonds
A deliciously satiric graphic novel that updates the tragic story of literature's most famous adulteress.
APRIL
Embroideries by Marjane Satrapi
From the best-selling author of Persepolis comes this gloriously entertaining and enlightening look into the sex lives of Iranian women.
JUNE
Ice Haven by Daniel Clowes
Hailed by Time as “another of his hilariously slightly off-center worlds that have a vague sense of dread about them. Kind of like where you live.”
AUGUST
The Rabbi's Cat by Joann Sfar
The Rabbi’s Cat tells the wholly unique story of a rabbi, his daughter, and their talking cat — a philosopher brimming with scathing humor and surprising tenderness.
Persepolis 2 (Paperback) by Marjane Satrapi
As funny and poignant as its predecessor, Persepolis 2 is another clear-eyed and searing condemnation of the human cost of fundamentalism.
SEPTEMBER
The Acme Novelty Library by Chris Ware
The genius behind Jimmy Corrigan ("arguably the greatest achievement of the form, ever." —Dave Eggers, New York Times) is back in a big way—literally—with a stunning tabloid-sized collection of single-page cartoons.
OCTOBER
Black Hole by Charles Burns
Persepolis (Boxed Set) by Marjane Satrapi
NOVEMBER
Mythology (Paperback) by Alex Ross
Here are the most beloved comics characters in the world, as you've never seen them before...
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