Wednesday, August 6, 2025

Tales Of Paranoia Preview

 

Fantagraphics has a long history of bringing great stories to readers. Whether it's reprinting previously uncollected Marvel stories and the entire Peanuts catalog, their four decade-long association with the Hernandez brothers on Love And Rockets, or publishing new comics like Roy #1 (out this week), Fantagraphics has a lot to offer readers. Here's all the info on an upcoming offering:

 

FANTAGRAPHICS PRESENTS THE FIRST NEW COMIC BY ROBERT CRUMB IN 23 YEARS!

The seminal cartoonist who single-handedly invented the alternative comics format of the one-person anthology in 1967 with ZAP returns at age 81, still raging at the world and himself, still drawing like a master, and still funny...for the most part! In his latest comics excursion, Crumb dives down internet and newspaper rabbit-holes, and comes up asking questions. Why don't we know the real background of deep state careerists? Is Crumb himself just as paranoid as everyone else tells him he is? Or is that just what THEY want you to think?


Mixing memoir, essay, polemic, neurosis, and conspiracy across 12 short comics—including the final Dirty Laundry story, drawn by Crumb from a script written with Aline Kominsky-Crumb before her death in 2022 —Tales Of Paranoia shows there's still plenty of life in both the artist and the classic underground comics format.

Now, let's take a look inside:

 


 


Landing in stores this November, Tales Of Paranoia will usher in our celebration of Fantagraphics’ 50th anniversary!


That’s right, 2026 marks 50 years of publishing the word’s greatest cartoonists. We’ll be celebrating all year, with the artists who have trusted us, the comics that have inspired us, and the future that we can’t wait to introduce you too! In the meantime, we’ve got a new logo to mark the occasion:


 

Thanks to Fantagraphics for sharing this preview with us.

Check out other great books from Fantagraphics: 

My review of Lost Marvels Vol 1: Tower of Shadows

My review of Mickey Mouse and the Amazing Lost Ocean

 

 

 

 





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