

NOBROW 3: TOPSY TURVY More book than magazine and fast becoming a standard for any art director or illustration aficionado, Nobrow showcases unpublished exclusive work from the cream of the crop of the worldwide illustration scene including the likes of Olaf Hajek, Bjorn Rune Lie, Christian Montenegro, Jakob Hinrichs. PB, 60 pages, Nobrow, ISBN 9781907704000, $25
NOBROW 4: NIGHT AND DAY The latest issue of Nobrow has an ever more exciting line up of the world’s foremost illustration talent with original work from the likes of Nora Krug, Stefanie Schilling, McBess, Michael Kirkham and Sean Hudson, newcomers Till Hafenbrak, Ana Albero, Brecht Vandenbroucke, and many more. PB, 60 pages, Nobrow, ISBN 9781907704086, $25


BENTO BESTIARY Fourteen spirits and demons from the 18th century Japanese yokai tradition are lovingly rendered by Ben Newman in his bold and colourful illustration style. Newman draws heavily on early and mid-20th century design in his work, incorporating worldwide themes from European deco to Japanese film posters and 50′s American cartoons. HB, Nobrow, ISBN 9781907704017, $27
GRAPHIC COSMOGONY The story of creation told by 24 international artists. Each cartoonist was given just seven pages to devise their own version of how we all got here and the results range from Norse or Ainu legends to pure invention. 176 pages, HB, Nobrow, ISBN 9781907704024, $55


HILDAFOLK Luke Pearson tells this exciting tale with his stunningly adept use of line and colour, demonstrating a grasp of graphic storytelling far past his years. Hildafolk is a stellar beginning to what is already a burgeoning UK comic talent. 32 pages, PB, Nobrow, ISBN 9781907704048, $20
ADA In this illustrated version of celebrated poet and art patron Gertrude Stein’s first ‘word portrait’, Berlin based artist Atak visually recounts the fortunes of the poem’s two protagonists Barnes and Ada Colhard alongside a hand written version of the poem. 32 pages, PB, Nobrow, ISBN 9781907704055, $25


PEBBLE ISLAND Drawing from memories of a childhood home in the Falklands, Jon McNaught uses wordless comic strips and intricate prints to form a playful study of isolation and adventure. 38 pages, HB, Nobrow, ISBN 9781907704062, $22
BIRCHFIELD CLOSE In his first graphic novella, Jon McNaught provides us with a sympathetic portrayal of the apparently mundane suburban landscape where the idiosyncrasies of our neighbours and our imaginations entertain and amuse us. 38 pages, HB, Nobrow, ISBN 9780956213570, $23