Q&A by Adrian Tomine

A graphic novel in which the American cartoonist answers his readers' questions

Image | Q&A by Adrian Tomine

(Drawn & Quarterly)

"That would've been too easy and spontaneous for me, and I had to find a way to make everything more complicated."
And yet for over thirty years, bestselling author, screenwriter, and New Yorker cover artist Adrian Tomine's work has set the standard for contemporary storytelling. With Tomine, his readership has grown from the dedicated following of his comic-book series Optic Nerve to include a wider but still engaged, opinionated, and ever-inquiring public. And now, for the first time in print, Tomine responds to his readers directly, tackling their questions and comments with generosity, humor, and vulnerability.
Q&A is one part personal history, one part masterclass in crafting quality entertainment. With questions pulled from his time at the Substack Writers' Residency, and with additional, new material, Q&A is an indispensable addition to the collections of eagle-eyed fans and aspiring artists, writers, and cartoonists alike.
Tomine answers questions about his preferred tools, his creative process, the ups and downs of adaptation, and perhaps most importantly—how to pronounce his last name. Illustrated with drafts, outtakes, and photos from the artist's personal collection, this rare peek into the mind of a contemporary cartooning giant lays out the method to his meticulous brand of madness. The artist looks back on his career in response to queries from his — maybe adoring but mostly curious — public with his signature dry wit and unflinching, self-deprecating honesty. (From Drawn & Quarterly)
Adrian Tomine is an American cartoonist known for his series Optic Nerve, his memoir The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Cartoonist and his work in The New Yorker. He lives in Brooklyn.

Interviews with Adrian Tomine

Media Audio | Bookends with Mattea Roach : Adrian Tomine: Answering his readers’ burning questions

Caption: If you could ask your favourite author one question, what would it be? If that author is Adrian Tomine, your question might be answered in his latest book, Q&A. The cartoonist talks to Mattea Roach about what he’s learned from his readers and why you might want to think twice about becoming a professional cartoonist.

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Media Audio | Writers and Company : Adrian Tomine on The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Cartoonist — and finding solace in storytelling

Caption: The acclaimed cartoonist and illustrator talks to Eleanor Wachtel about his latest book, a graphic memoir that explores his childhood and considers how solitude has shaped his life.

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