Tag: Graphic Novel Reviews
GRAPHIC NOVEL REVIEW: WHERE THE BODY WAS by Brubaker and Phillips
A misstep in the right direction for the long-time collaborators.
GRAPHIC NOVEL REVIEW: Going IN SEARCH OF GIL SCOTT-HERON
A fascinating read about a complicated figure.
Graphic Novel Review: Lonesome Days, Savage Nights vol. 2 is a gloriously violent ode...
A werewolf that would make Kolchak: The Night Stalker proud.
TRADE RATING: GRAND SLAM ROMANCE is a smart and gloriously horny sports story
"Softball is my girlfriend."
GRAPHIC NOVEL REVIEWS: A beautiful new edition for macabre classic, THE CHUCKLING WHATSIT
Is this new hardcover worthy of your shelf?
GRAPHIC NOVEL REVIEWS: Every detail matters in THE THIRD PERSON
This true story of a trans woman with Dissociative Identity Disorder seeking gender affirming care is told with an excess of technical prowess.
REVIEW: In KARMEN, meet your new favorite Manic Pixie Death Girl
Comics do not lack for fun, female reapers -- and Karmen is the new girl.
REVIEW: James Sturm Explores A Broken Marriage Against The Backdrop Of The 2016 Elections
By Nancy Powell
The Presidential election of 2016 was an emotional and grueling time for many of us. Its aftermath left such animosity and despair that it was hard to imagine a future without doom....
Review: Wandering Star, A Timeless Classic, Returns To Print
Dover Publications is mostly known for two things: papercraft books (including coloring books back before they were cool), and reprinting lost literary treasures, mostly in the public domain.
That reprint model changed a few years...
Review: The Sculptor is a page-turning meditation on life, art & love
A review of Scott McCloud's long awaited graphic novel