The most anticipated graphic novel of 2016!

Internationally best-selling and respected novelist Margaret Atwood and acclaimed artist Johnnie Christmas collaborate for one of the most highly anticipated comic book and literary events of 2016!

“The latest politically-minded story from legendary novelist Margaret Atwood.”--WIRED
“An eccentric and entertaining combination of a superhero comic (the title character is transformed into an animal that is part cat and part owl in a lab accident) and an appeal to consider the impact of cats on the environment.”--PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
“ANGEL CATBIRD sits at the intersection Atwood’s love for superheroes, cats, birds, and mythology.”--SLATE
“A real trip… Half cat, half bird, half pulp adventure and half environmental treatise.”--POLYGON
“Beautifully drawn…. Very funny.”--MACLEAN’S
“Full of action, romance, humor, and even a message about making our world safe for cats and birds. It’s also beautifully illustrated by Atwood’s collaborators, artist Johnnie Christmas and colorist Tamra Bonvillain.”--MENTAL FLOSS
“Channels the storytelling sensibilities of series like Captain Marvel, Dick Tracy, and Pogo. Artist Johnnie Christmas and colorist Tamra Bonvillain bring Atwood’s concept to the page with clean detail and bold energy… and excellent work.”--AV CLUB
“Atwood’s debut is coming at just the right moment in the history of comics.”--LONDON FREE PRESS
“A good cause, a great author, and a bizarre original concept.”--BLASTR
“Atwood and Christmas succeeded in telling exactly the story they wanted to tell, exactly the way they wanted to tell it. If I’d read this with no knowledge of the creators, I’d say this was a terrific first story by a promising new creative team who clearly have been influenced by Golden Age styles, in much the same way the late great Darwyn Cooke was influenced by the greats of the Silver Age. And reminding me of Darwyn Cooke, in any way? Well, that’s not a literary award but some of the highest praise I can give for a graphic novel.”--GEEK DAD
“If you were taking some time this week to sit down and try to figure out what award-winning author Margaret Atwood‘s next project would be, your first guess probably wouldn’t have been a series of all-ages graphic novels about a superhero who is part-bird, part-cat, and suffers an identity crisis because of his conflicting predator/prey nature. But really, it probably should’ve — she has, after all, pretty thoroughly conquered the world of novels, short stories and poetry, so when you get right down to it, comics is the next logical step.”--COMICS ALLIANCE
“Christmas brings a lushness and realness necessary for a fantastical story that involves a human-cat-bird hybrid, giving it grounding and gravitas… Stunning.”--FREAK SUGAR
“Everyone involved is clearly having the time of their lives bringing this beautifully bizarre book to life—and all for a good cause.”--PASTE MAGAZINE
“How could you not already be interested?”--GADGETTE
“A triumph.”--ALL COMIC
“Sign us up.”-- FAST CO.’s CO CREATE
“The latest politically-minded story from legendary novelist Margaret Atwood.” - WIRED

“An eccentric and entertaining combination of a superhero comic (the title character is transformed into an animal that is part cat and part owl in a lab accident) and an appeal to consider the impact of cats on the environment.” - PUBLISHERS WEEKLY

“ANGEL CATBIRD sits at the intersection Atwood’s love for superheroes, cats, birds, and mythology.” - SLATE

“A real trip… Half cat, half bird, half pulp adventure and half environmental treatise.” - POLYGON

“Beautifully drawn…. Very funny.” - MACLEAN’S

“Full of action, romance, humor, and even a message about making our world safe for cats and birds. It’s also beautifully illustrated by Atwood’s collaborators, artist Johnnie Christmas and colorist Tamra Bonvillain.” - MENTAL FLOSS

“Channels the storytelling sensibilities of series like Captain Marvel, Dick Tracy, and Pogo. Artist Johnnie Christmas and colorist Tamra Bonvillain bring Atwood’s concept to the page with clean detail and bold energy… and excellent work.” - AV CLUB

“Atwood’s debut is coming at just the right moment in the history of comics.” - LONDON FREE PRESS

“A good cause, a great author, and a bizarre original concept.” - BLASTR

“Atwood and Christmas succeeded in telling exactly the story they wanted to tell, exactly the way they wanted to tell it. If I’d read this with no knowledge of the creators, I’d say this was a terrific first story by a promising new creative team who clearly have been influenced by Golden Age styles, in much the same way the late great Darwyn Cooke was influenced by the greats of the Silver Age. And reminding me of Darwyn Cooke, in any way? Well, that’s not a literary award but some of the highest praise I can give for a graphic novel.” - GEEK DAD

“If you were taking some time this week to sit down and try to figure out what award-winning author Margaret Atwood‘s next project would be, your first guess probably wouldn’t have been a series of all-ages graphic novels about a superhero who is part-bird, part-cat, and suffers an identity crisis because of his conflicting predator/prey nature. But really, it probably should’ve — she has, after all, pretty thoroughly conquered the world of novels, short stories and poetry, so when you get right down to it, comics is the next logical step.” - COMICS ALLIANCE

“Christmas brings a lushness and realness necessary for a fantastical story that involves a human-cat-bird hybrid, giving it grounding and gravitas… Stunning.” - FREAK SUGAR

“Everyone involved is clearly having the time of their lives bringing this beautifully bizarre book to life—and all for a good cause.” - PASTE MAGAZINE

“How could you not already be interested?” - GADGETTE

“A triumph.” - ALL COMIC

“Sign us up.” - FAST CO.’s CO CREATE

Angel Catbird Volume 1 is on-sale now! Check out a free preview here.