“A complex, dream-charged vision of alienation in the wet, mean streets of New York City, where primal, natural urges are suppressed in the lonely isolation of crowds. It's a picture of a soulless civilization headed toward the apocalypse. It's a poetic and lyrical novel—told virtually without words . . . Mr. Drooker has discovered the magic of pulling light and life out of an inky sea of darkness.”
—Art Spiegelman 
NY Times Book Review

192 pages, 2-color, 9" x 6.25"                            
Dark Horse Books, hardcover: $24.99
1st Edition ©1992, 2nd Edition ©2002
3rd Edition ©2007, 4th Edition ©2015


“Startlingly beautiful BLOOD SONG . . . has a strong and compelling narrative . . . a mythopoeic account of a young woman's flight from a ruined Eden to the corrupt and terrifying urban world.”
—Nick Hornby, NY Times Book Review  

Soon to be feature film!

Introduction by Joe Sacco

312 pages, full color, 9" x 6.25"
Dark Horse Books, paperback: $25.
1st Edition ©2002, 2nd Edition ©2009


On the edge of the city, three bohemians struggle to answer the question: “Is it possible to survive as an artist in the 21st-century?” 
A young singer with no family hitchhikes to the city and sings her heart out. Late one night she encounters a street dancer who inspires her to have faith in her music no matter the cost. Desperate for rent money, she poses for a painter who has shifted from landscapes to nudes, and both of them learn a thing or two about the purpose of art and the meaning of success.

Coming in October . . .

“Drooker’s NAKED CITY hums with life and love;  a free-flowing song of new melodies and century-old chords.”
—Scott McCloud

336 pages, full color, 8.75” x 6.25”
Dark Horse Books, hardcover: $29.99.
ISBN: 978-1-50674-350-9
1st Edition ©2024    


First published in 1956, Allen Ginsberg's Howl is a prophetic masterpiece—an epic raging against dehumanizing society that overcame censorship trials and obscenity charges to become one of the most widely read poems of the century.

Now a major motion picture, starring James Franco, this graphic novel is illustrated with animation art Drooker designed for the film.


“Drooker's old Poe hallucinations of beauteous deathly reality transcend political hang-up and fix our present American dreams.”
—Allen Ginsberg

 

224 pages, full color, 9" x 7"                         
Harper Perennial, paperback: $19.95
1st edition ©2010


Disguised as a book of innocent postcards, SLINGSHOT is a dangerous collection of Eric Drooker's most notorious posters. Plastered on brick walls from New York to Berlin, tattooed on bodies from Kansas to Mexico City, Drooker's graphics continue to infiltrate and inflame the body politic. 

”When the rush of war parades are over, a simple and elegant reminder of humanity remains—in the work of Eric Drooker.”
—Sue Coe

”Drooker's iconic images have a way of lingering. I recently spied one of his stark cityscapes tattooed on the calf of a young traveler.” 
—Sarah Ferguson  
The Village Voice   

84 pages, full color, 6" x 4.75"
PM Press, paperback: $19.95
1st Edition ©2008, 2nd Edition ©2019