With the support of the publisher, Shelf Awareness celebrates 23rd St.'s first year—and its exciting plans for the future.
Mark Siegel, Founder of First Second and 23rd St. Books, tells the striking story of 23rd St.:
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| Mark Siegel |
When we launched First Second I didn't quite know we were standing at the edge of a comics renaissance. The landscape has transformed beyond anything I could have dreamed. Graphic novels have become a fixture in bookstores, libraries, and classrooms; entire generations have grown up with comics as a native language. The medium itself has stretched to deliver stories never before told in comics form.
First Second became a home for creators making their most ambitious work, and watching that community flourish has been the great privilege of my career.
We've published for readers of all ages from the beginning: kids in elementary school libraries, teens finding themselves in our YA titles, adults returning again and again for work that only comics can deliver. But as our catalog grew I started to feel there was a missed opportunity: adult graphic novels...
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