Books by Julie Doucet and Complete Book Reviews
Julie Doucet, Author . Drawn and Quarterly $19.95 (96p) ISBN 978-1-896597-95-9
Originally published in her comic book Dirty Plotte
, then collected in 1995 (and slightly expanded for this edition), Doucet's adaptations of her dreams are some of her weirdest, strongest and funniest work. The French-Canadian artist writes in
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Julie Doucet, Author Drawn & Quarterly $24.95 (94p) ISBN 978-1-896597-23-2
Doucet follows her popular underground comics series Dirty Plotte with an autobiographical graphic novel chronicling her six-month stint as a New Yorker. The book opens when Doucet is 17, just graduated from an all-girls' school in Canada. Before...
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Julie Doucet, Author Drawn & Quarterly $7.95 (40p) ISBN 978-1-896597-34-8
Best known for her hilariously scabrous autobiographical comics series Dirty Plotte, Doucet originally serialized this short graphic novel in Montreal's weekly newspaper Ici. It's a curious memoir; the eponymous Madame Paul is the friendly, dotty...
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Julie Doucet. Drawn & Quarterly, $15.95 (184p) ISBN 978-1-77046-2397
This is an offbeat and startling new collection by a major voice in feminist and underground comics. Doucet (My New York Diary, Dirty Plotte) gave up traditional drawn cartooning a decade ago; here she rearranges found elements into a new work,...
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Julie Doucet. Drawn & Quarterly, $119.95 (616p) ISBN 978-1-77046-323-3
Doucet’s influential indie comic, originally distributed as a photocopied zine, receives a high-end presentation in this lavish boxed set. The French Canadian artist puts her id on paper, drawing surreal, fearless autobiography, dreams, and the...
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Julie Doucet. Drawn and Quarterly, $29.95 trade paper (144p) ISBN 978-1-77046-498-8
Doucet (Dirty Plotte) returns to autobio comics after departing the scene to focus on fine art and poetry (“I had vowed never ever to draw myself again” she reflects in the opening pages) with this brave and playful graphic memoir that lands as a...
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