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EPISODE · Nov 22, 2022 · 1H 16M

Tom Devlin on the rise of Drawn and Quarterly, and Graphic Novels

from Nigel Beale's Biblio File Podcast · host Nigel Beale, The Biblio File

In many ways Tom Devlin's career mimics the evolution of the graphic novel. As founder of Highwater Books, a publishing house he set up in the early 2000s, he treated alternative comics audiences in North America to their first book-length exposure to future star cartoonist/authors such as John Porcellino, Marc Bell, Ron Rege Jr., Brian Ralph - many of whom subsequently joined him at Drawn and Quarterly, the Montreal-based publishing house founded by Chris Oliveros, where he now works as executive editor (and co-owner) alongside his wife, publisher Peggy Burns. Tom's early work - its high production values, thoughtful design and 'bookshelf-ready' formats, plus experience earned as a comics retailer and distributor - presaged, one could say, an explosion in popularity of graphic novels, one that has been amply fueled by much of the impressive stuff he's done with artists over the years at D&Q.  I talk with Tom about his early love of comics, his work in comic book stores and his experiences publishing graphic novels; about his life with cartoonists and his work helping to build D&Q, plus the struggle experienced by the medium itself to be taken seriously. Drawn and Quarterly: Twenty Five Years of Contemporary Cartooning, Comics, and Graphic Novels serves as our guide.  We met underneath the well-walked wooden floors of La Petite Librairie D+Q, the company's children's retail bookstore outlet in the Mile End district of Montreal.  This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thebibliofile.substack.com/subscribe

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