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Conversations with Artists Books in Order
Below you'll find the complete list of Conversations with Artists books in publication order. This is generally the recommended reading order for the series.
Reading order verified: March 2026
Quick Answer
What order should I read the Conversations with Artists series? Start with "Charles M. Schulz (By: M. Thomas Inge)" (2000) and follow publication order through all 32 books.
The complete Conversations with Artists reading order is listed below in publication sequence.
Publication Order

Charles M. Schulz (By: M. Thomas Inge)
2000

R. Crumb (By: D.K. Holm)
2004

Howard Chaykin (By: Howard Chaykin,Brannon Costello)
2011

Alan Moore (By: Eric L. Berlatsky)
2011

Alan Moore: Conversations (By: Eric L. Berlatsky)
2011

Will Eisner (By: M. Thomas Inge)
2011

Chester Brown (By: Eric Hoffman)
2013

Seth (By: Eric Hoffman)
2015

Peter Bagge (By: Kent Worcester)
2015

Michael Allred (By: Christopher Irving)
2015

Ed Brubaker (By: Terrence R Wandtke)
2016

Peter Kuper (By: Kent Worcester)
2016

Chris Ware (By: Jean Braithwaite)
2016

Jim Shooter (By: Eric Hoffman)
2017

Alison Bechdel (With: Rachel R.Martin)
2018

Ben Katchor (By: Ian Gordon)
2018

Larry Hama (By: Christopher D. Irving)
2019

Larry Hama: Conversations (By: Christopher Irving)
2019

Steve Gerber (By: Eric Hoffman)
2019

Jeff Smith (By: Frederick Luis Aldama)
2019

John Jennings (By: Donna-Lyn Washington)
2020

John Jennings: Conversations (By: Donna-Lyn Washington)
2020

Robert Kirkman (By: Terrence R Wandtke)
2021

Jeff Lemire (By: Dale Jacobs)
2022

Women's Glib of Women's Humor
1991

Kitty Libber : Cat Cartoons by Women
1992

Juicy Mother: Celebration
2004

Juicy Mother 2: How They Met
2007

The Best American Comics 2007
2007

The Best American Comics 2008
2008

The Best American Comics 2011
2011

No Straight Lines: Four Decades of Queer Comics
2012
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