This weekend: Massive Visual Book and Magazine Sale @ PictureBox. Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 6 and 7, 12 pm -6 pm.
Now online, Nate Pommer’s excellent video of Aubrey “Po” Powell discussing For the Love of Vinyl, here.
In honor of America’s favorite eat ‘til you sleep holiday, the PictureBox Departmental Store
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.

When visiting Brooklyn, please visit the PictureBox Departmental Store.
Specializing in unique artists’ editions, prints, books, zines, comics, prints, and international oddities.
121 3rd St. Brooklyn NY 11231
Open Friday 1-6, Saturday 12-6, Sunday 12-5. Or by appointment

Please visit us at our virtual locations:
Overspray
PictureBox Auctions
Comics Comics
Gary Panter Book
The Ganzfeld
Cold Heat
PictureBox on MySpace
PictureBox on YouTube
PictureBox on Flickr
PictureBox on Facebook
PictureBox 121 3rd St. Brooklyn NY 11231 phone: 718.875.5533
Publicity/Sales: Will Luckman: will (at) pictureboxinc (dot) com.
Editorial/Distribution: Dan Nadel: dan (at) pictureboxinc (dot) com.
PictureBox books are distributed internationally through D.A.P./Distributed Art Publishers except where noted.
D.AP./Distributed Art Publishers
155 Sixth Ave.
New York NY 10013
www.artbook.com
PictureBox comic books are available direct from PictureBox through our wholesale site: www.pictureboxinc.com/wholesale. Questions? Email Will Luckman: will (at) pictureboxinc (dot) com.
$1.00 — normally $5.00
This twelve-issue, semi-monthly comic book by artists Ben Jones (Paper Rad) and Frank Santoro (Chimera, Storeyville) is a unique collaboration, applying Jones’s surreal, biting prose to Santoro’s elegant yet dynamic renderings. The result is an action comic like no other. Over the course of twelve monthly issues, Castle, the 18 year old hero of the story, embarks on a life altering adventure through Prozac, corporate rock, globalization, and, of course, sex. Along the way she meets Howard Stern, Barry McGee, and a well-preserved Adolf Hitler.
“What I imagine some could think is the worst comic book ever and others like me feel is simply a compelling, straight-forward thriller drawn with audacious flair by Frank Santoro.”–Comics Reporter
“A comic that feels like a cable from a world where the only thing that exists is a dimly lit bedroom in which you’re wearing ripped jeans and you just keep listening to and rewinding “Teenage Riot” over and over again. Outstanding”–The Comics Journal
SOON TO BE A 244 PAGE GRAPHIC NOVEL. JUNE 2008!