Fantagraphics has a slew of new graphic novels, new editions, and collections celebrating beloved underground and alternative creators in store for 2017.

On the Camino, by acclaimed Norwegian cartoonist Jason, is an autobiographical account of the artist’s pilgrimage on the 500-mile-long Camino de Santiago in Spain.

The 192-page, black and white hardcover has an MSRP of $24.99. The book releases May 15.

On May 9, fans of Jason’s minimalist anthropomorphism will also be able to pick up new editions of two of his earlier works: I Killed Adolf Hitler, a tale about a time-traveling assassin who voyages to 1939 to kill the dictator, and Lost Cat, Jason’s noir detective tale and first long-form graphic novel. I Killed Adolf Hitler is a 48-page, full-color hardcover with an MSRP of $16.99. The Lost Cat hardcover comes in at 160 black-and-white pages and has an MSRP of $19.99.

A new edition of Daniel Clowes’ unsettling early graphic novel Like a Velvet Glove Cast in Iron will be available May 9. The book follows Clay Loudermilk as he tries to unravel the mysteries behind a snuff film and the increasingly odd cast of characters he meets during his investigation. The 200-page, black-and-white softcover is rated 17+ and has an MSRP of $24.99.

Gary Panter, three-time Emmy Award–winner for his production design on Pee-wee’s Playhouse and RAW Magazine stalwart who created Jimbo, retells Milton’s Paradise Regained in Songy of Paradise. The 40-page, black-and-white hardcover has an MSRP of $34.99 and will be in stores on May 23.

June 18 sees the release of Fog Over Tolbiac Bridge, the first of Jacques Tardi’s graphic novel adaptations of French crime writer Leo Malet’s Nestor Burma novels. In this 120-page, black-and-white hardcover, Burma avenges the death of an anarchist friend. The book is rated 15+, and MSRP is $19.99.

Gilbert Hernandez’s sordid tale of sex, drugs, and violence, Maria M., collects 2013’s Maria M. Book One and the never-before-released Book Two. The 270-page, black-and-white hardcover is due July 4 and has an MSRP of $29.99.

Katie Skelly’s My Pretty Vampire is a sex-positive portrait of a Bardot-esque blonde bloodsucker trying to escape imprisonment by her brother. The 108-page, full-color hardcover will be in stores August 1. The book is rated 18+, and MSRP is $19.99.

Chuck Forsman’s The End Of The F*cking World gets its first hardcover edition on August 1. Soon to be a British television series, the graphic novel follows sociopathic James and his willfully blind girlfriend Alyssa on a road trip. The 176-page, black-and-white graphic novel is rated 15+ and has an MSRP of $19.99.

Underground cartoonist and comics historian Trina Robbins’ memoir Last Girl Standing focuses on the feminist creator’s experience running a fashion boutique frequented by rock stars in the 1960s and her work on the first all-women comics anthologies. Heavily illustrated throughout, the 160-page paperback will be in stores August 15. It is rated 17+ and has an MSRP of $19.99.

Street Fighting Men: Spain Vol. 1 collects Spain Rodriguez’s Trashman stories, his firsthand accounts of riding with the dangerous Road Vultures Motorcycle Club, and Manning, his series about corrupt cops. The 280-page, black-and-white hardcover has an MSRP of $29.99 and will be in stores on August 15.

On August 29, fans of celebrated Zap cartoonist Robert Williams will enjoy a career retrospective of the “lowbrow” artist’s work in The Father of Exponential Imagination: Robert Williams: Drawings, Paintings, & Sculptures. The 450-page, full-color hardcover has an MSRP of $150.00.

Also available August 29 is Robert Dormer and the Legend of Hot Curl, a collection of 1960s and 1970s cartoons about California surf culture culled from Dormer’s own archives. The 200-page hardcover features mostly black-and-white images with some color. MSRP is $39.99.

Check out the cover artwork for these books in the gallery below.