Art Spiegelman Books in Order
Art Spiegelman is a New-York-based comics artist, editor, and advocate for the medium of comics, known for his innovative and critically acclaimed works that push the boundaries of storytelling. He is the acclaimed author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning comic memoir Maus, a groundbreaking graphic novel that explores the complexities of identity, family history, and the Holocaust. Spiegelman's work often delves into the intersection of history, politics, and personal narrative, making him a leading figure in the world of comics and graphic literature. His unique visual style and unflinching approach to storytelling have earned him widespread recognition and numerous awards, cementing his status as one of the most influential cartoonists of his generation.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Art Spiegelman
- #1AmazonOpen Me...I'm a Dog!(1997)
- #1AmazonBreakdowns(2008)
- #2AmazonBe a Nose!(2009)
- #3AmazonCo-Mix(2013)
- #4AmazonThe Best Comics of the Decade, 1980-1990 Volume One(1990)
- #5AmazonLittle Lit: Folklore and Fairy Tale Funnies(2000)
- #6AmazonStrange Stories for Strange Kids(2001)
- #7AmazonIt Was a Dark and Silly Night...(2003)
- #8Amazon110 Stories(2004)
- #9AmazonBig Fat Little Lit(2006)
- #10AmazonA Comics Studies Reader(2008)
- #11AmazonThe Someday Funnies(2011)
- #12AmazonNaked Cartoonists(2012)
- #13AmazonOccupy Comics(2014)
- #14AmazonWitzend(2014)
- #15AmazonThe Jewish Comix Anthology, Volume 1(2014)
- #16AmazonThe Realist Cartoons(2016)
- #1AmazonJack and the Box(2008)
About Art Spiegelman
Art Spiegelman is a New-York-based comics artist, editor, and advocate for the medium of comics, known for his innovative and critically acclaimed works that push the boundaries of storytelling. He is the acclaimed author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning comic memoir Maus, a groundbreaking graphic novel that explores the complexities of identity, family history, and the Holocaust. Spiegelman's work often delves into the intersection of history, politics, and personal narrative, making him a leading figure in the world of comics and graphic literature. His unique visual style and unflinching approach to storytelling have earned him widespread recognition and numerous awards, cementing his status as one of the most influential cartoonists of his generation.
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