Drawn & Quarterly

Top choice in Montréal


The flagship store of this cult independent comic-book and graphic-novel publisher has become something of a local literary haven. Cool book launches take place here, and the quaint little shop sells all sorts of reading matter, including children’s books, vintage Tintin comics, recent fiction and art books.


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