Drawn & Quarterly, comiXology, and Amazon announced a digital distribution deal that will make Drawn & Quarerly’s digital comics and graphic novels available across the retailers' digital platforms.  Initial titles include Lynda Barry’s One! Hundred! Demons, Guy Delisle’s Jerusalem: Chronicles from the Holy City, Rutu Modan’s Exit Wounds, and Anders Nilsen’s Big Questions.

“It is fitting that on our 25th Anniversary, D+Q moves forward with our list digitally with comiXology and the Kindle Store,” said Drawn & Quarterly Publisher Peggy Burns. “ComiXology won us over with their understanding of not just the comics industry, but the medium itself. Their team understands just how carefully we consider the life of our books. They made us feel perfectly at ease and we look forward to a long relationship.”

With the addition of Drawn & Quarterly, comiXology continues its diversification beyond superheroes and media tie-ins.  The company added Delcourt  (see “ICv2 Interview: Delcourt Group President Guy Delcourt and ComiXology CEO David Steinberger”)  and more manga  (see “Kodansha Comics Now on ComiXology”  and  “'Weekly Shonen Jump' Now on ComiXology, Kindle”)  in the last few months.