Graphic Novels

The Fate of the Artist
96 pages, full colour

"An autobiographical novel, with typographical anomalies, in which the author does not appear as himself."
Eddie says of it, "I want to weep with joy every time I get it out and hold it, which cannot be said for any other book I've ever done." There is a review here that cleary supports this.

Fate of the Artist
FP The Fate of the Artist
First Second 4/2006
The Black Diamond Detective Agency
colour, 136 pages

The Black Diamond Detective Agency
The Black Diamond Detective Agency
First Second 6/07

The Amazing Remarkable Monsieur Leotard
co-written by Dan Best
colour, 128 pages

The Black Diamond Detective Agency
The Amazing Remarkable Monsieur Leotard
First Second 9/08
The Lovely Horrible Stuff
96 pages, full colour

From the publisher: "His latest book is a dizzying autobiographical investigation into MONEY. It's a voyage that takes him all the way from the imaginary wealth of Ponzi schemes to the real hard stuff on an obscure South Sea tropical island where he investigates the history of the stone money. This is no dry and dusty treatise on finance; any complexities are pleasingly reduced to the level of bubblegum trading cards. In here you will hear about the corporation that Campbell keeps under his bed; you will meet colorful historical characters and be taken on dangerous shark-infested sea adventures; and after that, we will all plunge to the depths to retrieve our loose change."

The Lovely Horrible Stuff
FP The Lovely Horrible Stuff
Top Shelf/Knockabout 06/2012
The Truth is a Cave in the Black Mountains
written by Neil Gaiman
74 pages, full colour

The Truth is a Cave in the Black Mountains
FP The Truth is a Cave
in the Black Mountains
William Morrow 6/14