Let Us Be Perfectly Clear collects Paul Hornschemeier's full-color short stories and shows off his playful experimental side. With almost every page, we see a new style, a new direction; with the resultant effec...
An intricate, complex autobiographical comic blending multiple threads of reality and fantasy, each drawn in a different style, coming together as one story questioning change, progress, and worth in the author'...
With clean, distinctive art and poignant storytelling, this is a quietly stunning tale of a father and son struggling, by varying degrees of escapism and fantasy, to come to terms with the death of the boy's mother.
Mother, Come Home is Paul...
A hefty volume of uncollected work from the acclaimed creator of The Three Paradoxes.All and Sundry: Uncollected Work 2004-2009 corrals Paul Hornschemeier’s work from the last five years — work previously ungathered, and in many cases...
Somewhere in the Midwest, Amy Breis is going nowhere. Amy has a job she hates, a creep boyfriend she’s just dumped, and a best friend she can’t reach on the phone. But at least her (often painfully passive-aggressive) mother bought her a pink...
This is the first volume of Paul Hornschemeier’s ongoing one-man anthology of short stories told in both comics and prose.
From the travails of the North American white-collar bald spot, to blade-wielding ghost stalkers, to the flippant urin...A self-portrait through 100 portraits, Artists Authors Thinkers Directors explores cartoonist Paul Hornschemeier's sketchbook renderings of those who shaped his (and many others) artistic views. These portraits are as stylistically varied as the subj...