Breakdown Press
Reviews
Big Pool
Breakdown Press (publié en français par Fidèle Editions)
Red Night
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Star of Swan
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Baby
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Tummy Bugs
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Whistle
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The Artist: Circle Of Life
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Articles
Chris Harnan Makes a Splash with His Latest from Breakdown Press
Chris Harnan interviewed by Cail Judy for a virtual studio visit.
A book report from the Thought Bubble Festival
Hagai Palevsky dumps his Thought Bubble purchases all over our nice, clean desk and starts talking about three comics that caught his eye.
Sunlight Maggots: Eroticism and Absence in Margot Ferrick’s Half Gold/Half Dung
Helen Chazan wanders through the pages of tender masculinity in Margot Ferrick’s book of illustrations, Half God/Half Dung.
These fragments I have shored against my ruins
Matt Seneca read so many comics that a capsule column was demanded. After all, if you can’t put wordless NYRC books next to Ben Grimm, where will your Yokoyama references find a home?
Excerpt: John’s Worth
Check out this extended look at Jon Chandler’s latest graphic novel, John’s Worth, courtesy of Breakdown Press!
Excerpt: Generous Bosom #4
An exclusive preview of Conor Stechschulte’s Generous Bosom #4, courtesy of Breakdown Press awaits you!
Excerpt: Haway Man, Klaus!
Thanks to Breakdown Press, we’re pleased to share this excerpt from Haway Man, Klaus!, by Richard Short.
Excerpt: Tummy Bugs
Thanks to Breakdown Press, we’re pleased to share this excerpt from Tummy Bugs, by Leomi Sadler.
Excerpt: Free Fall
Thanks to Breakdown Press, we’re pleased to share this excerpt from Free Fall, by Alexis Beauclair.
“There’s No Intention To Be Oblique Or Puzzling”: A Conversation With Richard Short
Richard Short’s Klaus comics just saw their biggest collection yet, by way of Breakdown, and Joe Decie caught up with the creator about what it’s like, keeping up with the world’s most thoughtful cat.
Ominous Absurdity From “The Pits of Hell” by Ebisu Yoshikazu
This collection of surreal and savage manga stories drawn in a naïve art style vibrates on my bookshelf and issues forth the sounds of thumping pachinko machines, clattering speedboat motors and roars of rage so intense there is no doubt in my mind they have the power to rip my head off.
An Interview with Breakdown Press
Breakdown Press is among the most diverse and original publishers of comics in the UK right now, presiding over a small run of books united by their individuality, original story telling techniques, and sheer eye-popping attractiveness. Starting out with the publication of Joe Kessler’s Windowpane in 2012, they’ve stretched out to cover a whole heap of ground… Read more »