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REVIEW: GEEK GIRLS DON’T CRY Explores Connecting Threads Between Iconic Female Characters In Fiction
Geek Girls Don't Cry hits shelves April 2.
NSS: The Bouncing Souls, 30 Years of Being Music’s True Believers.
Once again talking about everything outside the pages and today I get to say thank you to the music that picks us up when we need it.
Review: ‘Sovereign Traces Vol. 1’ propels Native American voices brilliantly with no artistic compromise
This recent anthology from Michigan State University, Sovereign Traces Vol. 1, edited by Gordon Henry Jr. and Elizabeth PaPensee, presents work from a number...
Review: The unspoken and unseen take center stage in ‘Kingdom’
Jon McNaught's Kingdom captures the passive-aggressive clash between humankind and nature, and why it's probably okay that they clash.
Review: Humankind never learns in ‘Fraternity’
There’s something about North America that has inspired multiple stabs at utopianism.
Review: Unpacking your demons in ‘The Vagabond Valise’
You can go find all the horror comics currently being published and line them up with The Vagabond Valise and probably not find one...
Review: ‘Joylandia’ brilliantly ruins all the holidays for you
Ever feel pressured to have fun on a holiday? Certain holidays are worse than others for sure. It used to be just New Year’s...
Review: ‘On A Sunbeam’ is a heartfelt sci-fi tour de force
The past is filled with unresolved issues, incidents, relationships for most people, and in many ways Tillie Walden’s On A Sunbeam is about moving...
Preview: DK’s Fearless and Fantastic! offers profiles in courage for Marvel female superheroes
DK Publishing is set on making sure readers know their female superheroes just as 2018 fires its last shots with the release of Fearless and...
Review: Broken souls, bloody noses, and activism in ‘Flem’
Brussels-based and Montreal-born cartoonist R. Rosen makes her graphic novel debut with Flem, a tale of psychological distress, self-destruction, and political activism that casts...
Review: ‘Pyongyang’ shows North Korea is the same as it ever was
I feel like over the last decade, the travel graphic novel has become crowded with pedestrian work. The form has taken on the role...























