A review by jameseckman
Drawn & Quarterly: Twenty-five Years of Contemporary Cartooning, Comics, and Graphic Novels by Tom Devlin

3.0

A collection of D&Q comics from over the past 25 years, artist profiles, a history of D&Q and some mutual back slapping "we survived" articles. They started out with the intentions of being an artsy graphic magazine with a more feminist emphasis. Since some the strips and artists appear on short lists of feminist works, I think they succeeded. While hard to categorize, you will find slice of life strips, bios, bizarre humor and some notable historical comics. A nice sampler.