JOIN US ON NOVEMBER 17 FOR THE SIXTH ANNUAL LIBRARYCON LIVE!
We are excited to present at the day-long
celebration of fandom, spotlighting genre fiction for adults and teens with panels devoted to comics and graphic novels, horror, sf/fantasy, and more. In addition to panels and keynotes, we're also offering fast-track learning sessions hosted by librarians and studio spotlights focusing on visual artists.
Diamond will be
exhibiting alongside Publisher Spotlight during NCTE 2022 in Anaheim this year! Be sure to check us out at BOOTH 620 to see our books and learn more about upcoming graphic novels and manga.
THANKS FOR VISITING US AT THE 2022
HEARTLAND FALL FORUM
We loved meeting all the amazing booksellers during the convention! If you missed us or weren't able to attend the show, email our Independent Bookstore Sales Manager Devin Funches to partner more closely with us.
GRAPHIC NOVEL REVIEWS
BIPOLAR BEAR AND THE TERRIBLE, HORRIBLE, NO GOOD, VERY BAD HEALTH
INSURANCE
Graphic Mundi
9781637790359 | November 2022
The art is simplistic with mostly full-page panels, and is bright with what looks like colored pencil or
crayon, reminiscent of a storybook. Indeed, the style makes the point that the state of America’s healthcare is so absurd it should be a story to frighten children. It’s zany with a zinger of a political message.
— Publishers Weekly
ELLE(S) VOLUME 1: THE NEW GIRL
Ablaze
9781684970933 | November 2022
Tender friendships and Stokart’s lineless, animated art, rendered using vibrant lighting and textured palettes, ably convey this ambitious character study.
— Publishers Weekly
IPHIGENIA IN AULIS
Image Comics
9781534322158 |
Available Now
Libraries looking for graphic novels that are powerful literary representations in and of themselves will find Einhorn's adaptation of Iphigenia In Aulis a fine addition.
— Donovan's Literary Services
WE LIVE YEAR ONE
AfterShock Comics
9781956731309 | April
2023
The story takes time to reflect about the state of the world. We get a few different perspectives and philosophies... It puts a lens of nostalgia over the story as they
contemplate their own deaths.