Tag: Graphic novel review
Book Review: Alan Moore’s THE MOON AND SERPENT BUMPER BOOK OF MAGIC
The Moon and Serpent Bumper Book of Magic from Alan Moore and co. is akin to absorbing pages of interesting theory.
Graphic Novel Review: Charles Burns’ THE FINAL CUT is surprisingly straight-forward
For cartoonist Charles Burns, The Final Cut is a shift, but the shadows and uncertainties of youth still remain.
Graphic Novel Review: SPA by Erik Svetoft might give you nightmares
The new graphic novel Spa by Erik Svetoft gave our reviewer actual nightmares, and he still gives it his full recommendation.
Graphic Novel Review: PEARL adds to the canon of World War II comics from...
Sherri L. Smith and Christine Norrie
deliver a nuanced portrait of how conflicting loyalties influences survival.
Graphic Novel Review: Brubaker and Phillips enter HOUSES OF THE UNHOLY
Houses of the Unholy, the new graphic novel from Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips, is another shot at experimentation from the duo.
Graphic Novel Review: GRAND SLAM ROMANCE 2 goes on a very horny Eurotrip
The path to magic softball is paved with sex.
Graphic Novel Reviews: GEORGE’S RUN is a biography as whimsical as its subject
George's Run by Henry Chamberlain is a stream of consciousness look at the life of Twilight Zone/Star Trek writer, George Clayton Johnson.
Graphic Novel Review: DWELLINGS is adorably brutal and terrifyingly smart
Who said cartoons can't bleed too?
Graphic Novel Review: TOTAL SUPLEX OF THE HEART finds wrestling is great at explaining...
Barbed wire has nothing on romance in the squared circle.
Graphic Novel Review: PHENOMENA BOOK 2 – MATILDE’S QUEST is an intricate stunner
In Phenomena Book 2 - Matilde's Quest, Brian Michael Bendis and André Lima Araújo deliver a stunner for true comics sickos.
Graphic Novel Review: On LOVING, OHIO and the Cult of America
Loving, Ohio by Matthew Erman and Sam Beck tells the story of four kids in their senior year of high school, but it's much more.
Graphic Novel Review: MARY TYLER MOOREHAWK is a dense, fascinating work
The new graphic novel, Mary Tyler Moorehawk, might be remembered as some of Dave Baker's best work.