Tag: Graphic Novel Reviews
Graphic Novel Review: SPIRAL AND OTHER STORIES is a masterful collection
Spiral and Other Stories by Aidan Koch is a masterful collection, wherein every page embodies the ideas of the pieces.
Graphic Novel Review: IN PERPETUITY voyages to a noir, tragicomic Los Angeles afterlife
If you’re into dark crime graphic novels with a fantasy flavor, In Perpetuity might be just your speed.
Graphic Novel Review: HUNGER AND THE DUSK settles for less
The Hunger and the Dusk is a thoughtful, well-produced fantasy comic. Despite its best efforts, though, it never becomes truly magical.
Graphic Novel Review: What happens when THE JELLYFISH gets in your eyes?
The Jellyfish -- which is out now from publisher Pow Pow Press -- is a touching new book from the cartoonist Boum.
Trade Rating: UNIVERSAL MONSTERS – DRACULA focuses on Renfield
Universal Monsters - Dracula is a new comic by James Tynion IV and Martin Simmonds that focuses on the character Renfield.
Trade Rating: SCRAPPER is a classic superhero story…starring a dog
Scrapper is a new comic that asks what if a Batman-esque superhero were a dog? And then it builds a fantastic story from the question.
Graphic Novel Review: THE HIGH DESERT is an absolutely gorgeous memoir
With his new memoir The High Desert, cartoonist James Spooner invites you into a pivotal time of his life, moshing and all.
Graphic Novel Review: ESSENTIALS is a shiny, big swing opening for The Lab Press
The Lab Press' debut, The Essentials, is led by a bevy of established artists, including Jason Howard, and Bill Sienkiewicz, among others.
Graphic Novel Review: Lucy Sullivan’s BARKING is a must-read comic
There's nothing quite like the palpable anxiety and other big feelings this book creates.
Graphic Novel Review: The new CONAN THE BARBARIAN – BOUND IN BLACK STONE collection
Conan The Barbarian - Bound in Black Stone is a great entry point for anyone interested in reading Conan comics.
Graphic Novel Review: DEATH STRIKES THE EMPEROR OF ATLANTIS, a fascinating adaptation of a...
Death Strikes the Emperor of Atlantis, an adaptation of a lost opera, is a strong first effort from both writer and artist.
Graphic Novel Review: Bill Watterson returns with THE MYSTERIES
The Calvin and Hobbes creator teams with John Kascht on a new book.