Despite the subject matter, Paul at Home is far from depressing, nor overly heavy; at times surprisingly funny and exceedingly playful, it’s a testament to Rabagliati’s abilities as both writer and cartoonist that a story with such weighty themes proves to be as poetic and light as it does.
Paul at Home is available now in bookstores, published by Drawn & Quarterly. Read on for an eight-page excerpt, as Paul takes his mother to a medical appointment.














































