Drinking at the Movies

10 best books like Drinking at the Movies (Julia Wertz): Rusty Brown, Calling Dr. Laura, My New York Diary, Passing for Human: A Graphic Memoir, Everything is Flammable, Over Easy, Make Me a Woman, Today is the Last Day of the Rest of Your Life, Clumsy, Dotter of Her Father's Eyes

Rusty Brown
AuthorChris Ware
ISBN0224078135
Discover the long-awaited new book from the author of Jimmy Corrigan, the Smartest Kid on Earth and Building Stories. The perfect gift for graphic novel fans!

‘The week after I finished the last page of Jimmy Corrigan I immediately started a new long story based on characters who had originated...
Calling Dr. Laura
AuthorNicole J. Georges
ISBN0547615590
When Nicole Georges was two years old, her family told her that her father was dead. When she was twenty-three, a psychic told her he was alive. Her sister, saddled with guilt, admits that the psychic is right and that the whole family has conspired to keep him a secret. Sent into a tailspin about her identity,...
My New York Diary
AuthorJulie Doucet
ISBN1896597831
THE CLASSIC GRAPHIC NOVEL, BACK IN PRINT

Back in print is the classic graphic novel by the acclaimed (though no longer working in comics) iconic artist Julie Doucet. In one of the first contemporary graphic novels, Doucet abruptly packs her bags and moves to New York. Trouble follows her in...
Passing for Human: A Graphic Memoir
AuthorLiana Finck
A visually arresting graphic memoir about a young artist struggling against what’s expected of her as a woman, and learning to accept her true self, from an acclaimed New Yorker cartoonist.

In this achingly beautiful graphic memoir, Liana Finck goes in search of that thing she has lost—her...
AuthorGabrielle Bell
ISBN1941250181
"Gabrielle Bell's pen becomes a kind of laser, first illuminating the surface distractions of the world, then scorching them away to reveal a deeper reality that is almost too painful and too beautiful to bear." —Alison Bechdel, Fun Home and Are You My Mother

In Gabrielle Bell’s much anticipated...
AuthorMimi Pond
ISBN1770461531
A fast-paced semi-memoir about diners, drugs, and California in the 1970s.

Over Easy is a brilliant portrayal of a familiar coming-of-age story. After being denied financial aid to cover her last year of art school, Margaret finds salvation from the straightlaced world of college and the...
Make Me a Woman
AuthorVanessa Davis
ISBN1770460217
Make Me a Woman offers charming vignettes about being young, Jewish, and single

It's easy to understand why Vanessa Davis has taken the comics industry by storm and is poised to do the same with the world at large—her comics are pure chutzpah, gorgeously illustrated in watercolors. No story...
Today is the Last Day of the Rest of Your Life
AuthorUlli Lust
Back in 1984, a rebellious,17-year-old, punked-out Ulli Lust set out for a wild hitchhiking trip across Italy, from Naples through Verona and Rome and ending up in Sicily. Twenty-five years later, this talented Austrian cartoonist has looked back at that tumultuous summer and delivered a long, dense,...
Clumsy
AuthorJeffrey Brown
ISBN0971359768
Jeffrey Brown's crude artistic style is certainly an acquired taste, and many may not get past his drawings. However, those willing to delve into his comics will find that his style coincides nicely with the intensely personal nature of his stories. Brown, in both his art and his writing, not only brings...
Dotter of Her Father's Eyes
AuthorMary M. Talbot
ISBN1595828508
Part personal history, part biography, Dotter of Her Father''s Eyes contrasts two coming-of-age narratives: that of Lucia, the daughter of James Joyce, and that of author Mary Talbot, daughter of the eminent Joycean scholar James S. Atherton. Social expectations and gender politics, thwarted...
Funny Misshapen Body
AuthorJeffrey Brown
ISBN1416549471

Funny Misshapen Body is the story of Jeffrey Brown's evolution as a cartoonist, from his youthful obsession with superhero comics to his disillusionment with fine art at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Drawn with Brown's scratchy, spare, trademark style, Funny Misshapen Body resonates...
AuthorLynda Barry
ISBN0618989765
This newest edition to the Best American Series--"A genuine salute to comics" (Houston Chronicle)--returns with a set of both established and up-and-coming contributors. Editor Lynda Barry and and brand new series editors Jessica Abel and Matt Madden--acclaimed cartoonists in their own right--...
AuthorGabrielle Bell
ISBN1897299575
Short stories, including the adapted-to-film original Cecil and Jordan in New York   Gabrielle Bell splits her cartooning time between creating wry sketchbook autobiographical comics, such as those included in her 2006 graphic novel, Lucky, and working on more detailed fictional short...
AuthorLiana Finck
ISBN0062291610
In an illustrative style that is a thrilling mash-up of Art Spiegelman's deft emotionality, Roz Chast's hilarious neuroses, and the magical spirit of Marc Chagall, A Bintel Brief is Liana Finck’s evocative, elegiac love letter to the turn-of-the-century Jewish immigrants who transformed New...
Bâtard
AuthorMax de Radiguès
I know many of my GR friends like recs for queer content, and this graphic novel is not that, but DANG I was impressed with this! When I saw it was about the aftermath of "a historic heist — 52 simultaneous robberies at the same time, in the same city" I was in, but I guess I didn't read the rest of the blurb because...
Chlorine Gardens
AuthorKeiler Roberts
Keiler Roberts doesn’t do slice of life; she gives you the whole pie.

Dealing with pregnancy, child-rearing, art-making, mental illness, and an MS diagnosis, the parts of Chlorine Gardens’ sum sound heavy, but Keiler Roberts’ gift is the deft drollness in which she presents life’s...
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