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Jun 28, 2009

PictureBox Summer Reading Suggestions ‘09

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Jun 26, 2009

Lauren Weinstein featured in: Autobiography: My Life in Comics. 2:00 pm @ Union Pool, Brooklyn NY.

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Jun 16, 2009

Our own Trinie Dalton will be doing her fantastic slide show and lecture this coming Sunday, June 21st, at 8 pm in L.A.

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PictureBox is a Grammy-Award winning publisher and visual culture studio based in Brooklyn, New York. Led by art director and editor Dan Nadel, PictureBox specializes in bringing artists’ visions to print in startling and unexpected ways. Nadel art directs and oversees all PictureBox projects, from CDs to posters to books.

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Editorial: Dan Nadel: dan (at) pictureboxinc (dot) com.
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Individual customers: Please proceed to the web site at right and click, search and scroll through. Selecting each title will take you to a “buy” page.

Book Retailers: PictureBox books are distributed internationally through D.A.P./Distributed Art Publishers except where noted.

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New York NY 10013
www.artbook.com

Comics Retailers: PictureBox comic books are available direct from PictureBox through our wholesale site:
www.pictureboxinc.com/wholesale.

Note: The wholesale site is available to retailers only, not individuals.

Questions on all orders (wholesale and individual): orders (at) pictureboxinc (dot) com

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New Engineering

Yuichi Yokoyama

  • Fall 07
  • Flexibound
  • 224 pages, b & w
  • 8” x 10.5”

$15.95 — normally $19.95

Translated from the Japanese original, this book combines two of Yokoyama’s central themes: fighting and building. One set of stories, entitled Public Works, details massive structures being erected across a landscape. Plot is pushed aside in favor of sheer formal verve as we watch buildings about which we know nothing, come into being. The other set of stories, Combats, is one sequence after another of elegantly choreographed battles. Yokoyama builds things up and tears them down. Comics have never seen a talent that combines this level of formal ambition with exquisitely drawn depictions of fashion, art and architecture.

This is the most surprising and revolutionary graphic novel released this year. Take a chance on a modern manga master.

 

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