Tag: D&Q
Graphic Novel Review: Guy Delisle’s MUYBRIDGE combines a fascinating biography with the technical history...
With his new biography Muybridge, cartoonist Guy Delisle continues to make a case for himself as one of the most versatile artists in comics.
Graphic Novel Review: THERE’S NO TIME LIKE THE PRESENT is a tale of aging...
There's No Time Like the Present like the present is cartoonist Paul B. Rainey's follow-up to 2023's Why Don't You Love Me?
Graphic Novel Review: Michael DeForge’s HOLY LACRIMONY is a great book that is difficult...
In Michael DeForge's new book Holy Lacrimony, a musician named Jackie is abducted by aliens because he’s the saddest person in the world.
Graphic Novel Review: MILK WHITE STEED is stunning comics poetry
Milk White Steed, a graphic novel in 10 stories by Michael D. Kennedy, demands a patient read, but it's absolutely worth it.
Graphic Novel Review: LAND OF MIRRORS is an impressive fine art item
The new book from Maria Medem, Land of Mirrors, uses distinct shades of colors and physical design in poignant, interesting ways.
Graphic Novel Reviews: In ARE YOU WILLING TO DIE FOR THE CAUSE?, ‘everything’s under...
Like Alan Moore and Eddie Campbell's From Hell, Are You Willing to Die For The Cause? is a dense graphic narrative that demands that the reader make the additional effort to carefully read through the notes.
INTERVIEW: Chris Oliveros talks ARE YOU WILLING TO DIE FOR THE CAUSE?
The new work of nonfiction chronicles the rise of a radical separatist group in 1960s Canada.
GRAPHIC NOVEL REVIEW: ROAMING, an auto-bio confessional love letter to NYC
Out now from Mariko and Jillian Tamaki.
2023 IGNATZ AWARDS Nominees announced
Kate Beaton, Noah Van Sciver, Olivia Stephens, and more are among this year's nominees.
GRAPHIC NOVEL REVIEWS: GIRL JUICE by Benji Nate, as fun as the IG comic
Everyone loves more of a good time.
LA Times Book Prize 2023 Graphic Novel finalists announced
A hotly contested Graphic Novel category isn't the only place to find comics related material in this year's LA Book Prize finalists – Alex Segura’s novel Secret Identity landed a spot in the Mystery/Thriller category.
GRAPHIC NOVEL REVIEWS: What’s up with WHY DON’T YOU LOVE ME?
Paul B. Rainey delivers one of the most surprising graphic novels in years.