Renowned indie publisher Drawn & Quarterly debuts on ComiXology
Renowned indie publisher Drawn & Quarterly is to debut on comiXology and Amazon this week which will see internationally bestselling titles like Lynda Barry’s One! Hundred! Demons; Guy Delisle’s Jerusalem: Chronicles from the Holy City; Rutu Modan’s Exit Wounds and Anders Nilsen’s Big Questions available from the cloud giant for the first time.
“It is fitting that on our 25th anniversary, D+Q moves forward with our list digitally with comiXology and the Kindle Store,” said Drawn & Quarterly Publisher Peggy Burns, “ComiXology won us over with their understanding of not just the comics industry, but the medium itself. Their team understands just how carefully we consider the life of our books. They made us feel perfectly at ease and we look forward to a long relationship.”
“Nothing gives me greater pleasure than having Drawn & Quarterly’s stellar catalog finally available digitally on both comiXology and Kindle,” said David Steinberger, comiXology’s co-founder and CEO. “D&Q celebrate their 25thbirthday this year, but comiXology and Kindle fans are getting the gift by being able to read these amazing books on their devices.”
The digital debut of Drawn & Quarterly on comiXology and the Kindle Store sees the following titles available:
- Woman Rebel: The Margaret Sanger Story by Peter Bagge
- The Freddie Stories by Lynda Barry
- One! Hundred! Demons! by Lynda Barry
- Ed the Happy Clown by Chester Brown
- I Never Liked You by Chester Brown
- The Playboy by Chester Brown
- Jerusalem: Chronicles from the Holy City by Guy Delisle
- A User’s Guide to Neglectful Parenting by Guy Delisle
- Goliath by Tom Gauld
- You’re All Just Jealous of my Jetpack by Tom Gauld
- Marble Season by Gilbert Hernandez
- Letting it Go by Miriam Katin
- Exit Wounds by Rutu Modan
- Jamilti and Other Stories by Rutu Modan
- The Property by Rutu Modan
- Big Questions by Anders Nilsen
- Dogs and Water by Anders Nilsen
- Don’t Go Where I Can’t Follow by Anders Nilsen
- Daybreak by Brian Ralph