Graphic Novel Review: THE KNIVES is Brubaker and Phillips’ return to the universe of...
With their new graphic novel, The Knives, the seasoned comics team of Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips return to the world of Criminal.
Graphic Novel Review: Jesse Lonergan’s DROME is the front-runner for 2025 book of the...
With DROME, one of the most interesting cartoonists in modern comics makes his case to be elevated among the all-time greats.
Graphic Novel Review: THIS PLACE KILLS ME is a fantastic work of YA noir
This Place Kills Me from Tamaki and Goux is a fantastic work of YA Noir that highlights the strengths of that genre.
Graphic Novel Review: HERO CAVE sparks joy in the depths of a dungeon
Hero Cave is a dark but relatable comedy about the daily grind, and a welcome reminder of the subversive pleasures of becoming ungovernable.
Trade Rating: THE ADVENTURES OF LION MAN remasters a lost 1940s character
After a successful crowdfunding campaign, Rosarium Publishing is bringing The Adventures of Lion Man to print.
Trade Rating: Jonathan Hickman and Esad Ribić’s ALIENS VS AVENGERS TP delves into the...
Aliens Vs Avengers by writer Jonathan Hickman, artist Esad Ribic and team is out this month, with a new Aliens TV show coming too.
Small Press Review: In SO BUTTONS #14, a comics memoirist reflects on origins and...
So Buttons #14 is the latest issue of the memoir anthology series written, and it tells poignant stories about loss.
Graphic Novel Review: Keiler Roberts’ PREPARING TO BITE finds humor in the everyday moments...
Keiler Roberts' new book Preparing to Bite might be the funniest comic you'll read this year about the absurdities of everyday life.
Graphic Novel Review: THE AVENGERS IN THE VERACITY TRAP! captures Marvel at its finest
The Avengers in The Veracity Trap!, a new book by Chip Kidd and Michael Cho, delightfully holds a mirror up to what makes superheroes great.
Graphic Novel Review: Keezy Young’s HELLO SUNSHINE depicts the messy contradictions of life
Keezy Young's HELLO SUNSHINE is a complex new graphic novel that depicts the inherent messiness of real life.
Graphic Novel Review: Bob Fingerman’s PRINTOPIA bounces today’s issues off the ’90s
Printopia is the cartoonist's first graphic novel in over a decade, and it combines Gen X-y hang-and-talk sensibilities with 2025 issues.
Graphic Novel Review: BRAMBLE rediscovers the art of strategy guides
Bramble: Rise of the Amalgamoids is a grim but gorgeous strategy guide for a PlayStation-era dark fantasy game that never existed.

























