
Betas Tp (06/10/2026) Drawn & Quarterly
BETAS TP (MR)
(W) NICK MAANDAG (A) NICK MAANDAG (C) NICK MAANDAG
DRAWN & QUARTERLY
StockID: 175546 SKU: 0426DQ0567
Roommates Xavier- Doug- and Tim are just regular guys trying to make it on the dating scene. Meeting women isn’t easy- they might even call it impossible! Changing social mores- dating apps- and good old-fashioned shyness cause misstep after misstep. Recent mixed signals at the restaurant all three work at cause a cascading series of rules and regulations- putting everyone on edge. Some people adapt- others dig their heels in fleshing out a hilarious comedy about modern communication where bad faith arguments and self-serving directives clash leading to HR reprimands and ever-expanding apologies. As friends and co-workers struggle to connect under these conditions- some become lovers while others become mortal enemies. In Betas- Nick Maandag lampoons popular ideas around free speech- consent- and scold culture all while asking: can ever learn to talk to one another? And can we ever feel safe?
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BETAS TP (MR)
(W) NICK MAANDAG (A) NICK MAANDAG (C) NICK MAANDAG
DRAWN & QUARTERLY
StockID: 175546 SKU: 0426DQ0567
Roommates Xavier- Doug- and Tim are just regular guys trying to make it on the dating scene. Meeting women isn’t easy- they might even call it impossible! Changing social mores- dating apps- and good old-fashioned shyness cause misstep after misstep. Recent mixed signals at the restaurant all three work at cause a cascading series of rules and regulations- putting everyone on edge. Some people adapt- others dig their heels in fleshing out a hilarious comedy about modern communication where bad faith arguments and self-serving directives clash leading to HR reprimands and ever-expanding apologies. As friends and co-workers struggle to connect under these conditions- some become lovers while others become mortal enemies. In Betas- Nick Maandag lampoons popular ideas around free speech- consent- and scold culture all while asking: can ever learn to talk to one another? And can we ever feel safe?












