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Fantagraphics Books has been a leading proponent of comics as a legitimate form of art and literature since it began publishing the critical trade magazine The Comics Journal in 1976. By the early 1980s, Fantagraphics found itself at the forefront of the burgeoning movement to establish comics as a medium as eloquent and expressive as the more established popular arts of film, literature, poetry, et al. Fantagraphics quickly established a reputation as an advocacy publisher that specialized in seeking out and publishing the kind of innovative work that traditional comics corporations who dealt almost exclusively in super-heroes and fantasy either didn’t know existed or wouldn’t touch: serious, dramatic, historical, journalistic, political, and satirical work by a new generation of alternative cartoonists as well as many artists who gained prominence as part of the seminal underground comix movement of the '60s. Fantagraphics has since gained an international reputation for its literate and audacious editorial standards and its exacting production values.
The work of artists such as R. Crumb, Peter Bagge, Gilbert and Jaime Hernandez, Dan Clowes, Joe Sacco, Chris Ware, Carol Tyler and others has continued to gain commercial momentum and critical recognition over the last three decades by combining the social relevance of the previous generation of underground comix artists, attention to personal and psychologal veracity, and formal experimentation and innovation.
When in Seattle, visit the Fantagraphics Bookstore and Gallery, located just off Airport Way in the Georgetown neighborhood:
1201 S. Vale St.
Seattle, WA 98108
(206) 658-0110
Google Maps link
You can also find us on Facebook and Twitter.
Image Use: You are welcome to use images from our photostream on your blog or website for purposes of review, analyisis or commentary (or any other purpose that constitutes "fair use"). Please link back to the photo in our photostream and/or to the fantagraphics.com website. All images are copyright their respective creator. Press inquiries, please contact Eric Reynolds via our website.

Photos of fantagraphics (13)
fantagraphics' favorite photos from other Flickr members (1,621)
Contacts (3,751)
Groups (50)
- CARL BARKS 3 photos, 17 members
- Stumptown Comics Festival 2011 551 photos, 25 members
- Free Comic Book Day Official Photo Stream 1,183 photos, 116 members
- Stinckers 125 photos, 67 members
- Fantagraphics Shootin' Day 2010 0 photos, 6 members
- Free Comic Book Day 126 photos, 46 members
- The Wonderful World of Bizarro-Wuxtry 201 photos, 30 members
- Pop culture 47,843 photos, 3,673 members
- Psychotronic Cult Trash 5,206 photos, 851 members
- Comic Book Creators & Pros 999 photos, 141 members
- MOCCA Festival 2009 94 photos, 18 members
- Tower of Basil 149 photos, 30 members
- Toronto Comic Arts Festival 2009 323 photos, 37 members
- Stumptown Comics Festival 2009 830 photos, 33 members
- Emerald City Comic Convention 3,315 photos, 128 members
- Flickr Comics Mafia 2,580 photos, 321 members
- Alternative Press Expo (APE) 647 photos, 49 members
- the best illustrators ever 17,154 photos, 1,694 members
- Bumbershoot Music & Arts Festival 2,598 photos, 118 members
- Your books 65,701 photos, 13,293 members
- of books 6,363 photos, 755 members
- A Book 15,282 photos, 1,644 members
- Typography and Lettering 116,084 photos, 17,145 members
- Love and Rockets - The Hernandez Brothers 107 photos, 55 members
- Readers & Writers 4,823 photos, 1,100 members
- + + Indie Boutiques! 797 photos, 925 members
- Pinup 1,342 photos, 302 members
- Hopeful Beasts 67 photos, 122 members
- Stumptown Comics Festival 2008 825 photos, 38 members
- *Book Sniffers* 15,659 photos, 1,441 members
- Seattle Art Beat 968 photos, 103 members
- Seattle Artists 5,574 photos, 387 members
- Seattle Art Scene 536 photos, 409 members
- Distrikt Collective 1,805 photos, 787 members
- PictureBox 29 photos, 137 members
- Fragments From Found Images..also TV, Movie, & Comic Frames 1,026 photos, 282 members
- Comic! (Book) 1,874 photos, 264 members
- Forbidden Planet. . . 1,042 photos, 165 members
- Authors 1,855 photos, 217 members
- Author Events 1,508 photos, 85 members
- Comic Book Stores 408 photos, 109 members
- Mid-Century Illustrated Originals 116 photos, 183 members
- guided by voices 123 photos, 34 members
- cryptozoology 1,637 photos, 452 members
- UNDERGROUND COMICS 3,452 photos, 435 members
- Stranger Photos 112,815 photos, 2,887 members
- Stumptown Comics Festival 2007 759 photos, 28 members
- SHAG -The art of Josh Agle 193 photos, 160 members
- Art & Politics 7,476 photos, 812 members
- Book Design 5,536 photos, 1,370 members
Galleries (11)
- Comic-Con 2010 - 3 7 photos
- Comic-Con 2010 - 2 15 photos
- Comic-Con 2010 - 1 15 photos
- Grandma Zapp's Rolling Thunderheart Mountain Variety Show, June 15, 2010 10 photos
- Fantagraphics Readers II 13 photos
Testimonials (4)
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michaelthorner says:
"Fantagraphics transformed my life with the kinds of comics they published, and expanded my view of what comics could do as a medium. 1984 was the year my love affair with them began. The Comics Journal. Love And Rockets. Eightball. The Acme Novelty Library. Frank. Dozens of curated assemblies of classic work. And so much more. Thank you from the bottom of my heart Fantagraphics."
22nd November, 2009
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DHARBIN! says:
"Fantagraphics matches its ballsy presentation of the leading edge of comics excellence with its ballsy presentation of, well, Fantagraphics. As much an icon of the art form as any of the artists they publish, and rightly so. Continued good luck to this cantankerous great uncle of quality in comics art."
24th January, 2008
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Inkyhack says:
"Charles Schulz taught me all about the power of humor in the daily newspaper when I was a child. Fantagraphics taught me all about the beauty and power of Peanuts when I was an adult. What more can I say. I am rediscovering the world of comics because of Fantagraphics."
21st May, 2007
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songbirdspectre says:
"Fantagraphics has been one of my favorite publishing company since I started reading Ghost World and getting into cartooning. Their photos are fun because they give me a look into the events that I *wish* I was at. :P
-danii"19th December, 2006
- Name:
- Fantagraphics Books, Inc.
- Joined:
- October 2006
- Currently:
- Seattle, WA, USA
- Occupation:
- Publishers of the World's Greatest Cartoonists
- Website:
- Fantagraphics.com


















