![]() ![]() ![]() Taking some time off from his busy summer schedule, Drawn and Quarterly mastermind Chris Oliveros sat down with us to discuss graphic novels, the Manifesto, and what his company has coming up in the latter half of 2003. Recently, after narrowly averting financial disaster due to the bankruptcy of their distributor, Drawn and Quarterly signed with Chronicle Books, and published a free pamphlet that offered advice to booksellers on how to sell graphic novels: The Drawn and Quarterly Manifesto. Since the early 1990s, Montreal-based Drawn and Quarterly has maintained a reputation as one of North America's premier publishers of literary comic books and graphic novels.īesides their stunning annual anthology - which features contributions from an international roster of journalists and cartoonists - Drawn and Quarterly's series of widely acclaimed graphic novels include Seth's It's a Good Life if You Don't Weaken, Jason Lutes' Berlin, Debbie Drechsler's Summer of Love, and Michel Rabagliati's Paul Has a Summer Job. ![]()
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