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GET A GRIP: Your Guide to Knobs, Balls, and Rollers – Part 1

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Achy muscles after a long day of drawing? These simple (and potentially cheap) tools can help relieve the pain!
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Review: Humankind never learns in ‘Fraternity’

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There’s something about North America that has inspired multiple stabs at utopianism.

Review: Crisis on infinite comics pages in Olivier Schrauwen’s ‘Parallel Lives’

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In Parallel Lives, Belgian cartoonist Olivier Schrauwen presents multiple versions of himself across the space-time continuum and well into dimensions that are untraceable in...
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Review: ‘On A Sunbeam’ is a heartfelt sci-fi tour de force

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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...

Review: Broken souls, bloody noses, and activism in ‘Flem’

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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...

GET A GRIP!: Ellen Forney Says You Don’t Have to be Unstable to be...

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Kriota Willberg and the author of Marbles: Mania, Depression, Michelangelo, and Me on healthy and unhealthy sources of inspiration.
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By Crom! Conan Invades the Marvel Universe in Avengers: No Road Home

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Fans of Marvel's weekly series Avengers: No Surrender will have something more to look forward to in its follow-up, Avengers: No Road Home. Conan...

GET A GRIP!: Ellen Forney reveals the healing power of ‘SMEDMERTS’ & talks ROCK...

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"Feeling like you have a grip is feeling like you have the means to be flexible and figure our new things."
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Review: The dark and charming topsy-turvy Paris of ‘Alas’

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Anytime I encounter a story with animals dominating the world in an aggressive stance against primitive humans, I can’t help but compare it to...
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Review: The thrilling darkness of Rachael Ball’s ‘Wolf’

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Everyone knows about the wider mythologies that creep their way into childhood, everything from Bigfoot to Slender Man that infects young brains in a...
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Review: Mortality from all sides in ‘In The Future, We Are Dead’

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Death is a multi-faceted subject and German cartoonist Eva Müller’s In The Future We Are Dead gives it the treatment it deserves. Müller comes at...
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Review: Different sides of empowerment in ‘Terrible Means’ and ‘A City Inside’

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Terrible Means is a prequel to B. Mure’s Ismyre book from a couple years ago, but you don’t need to have read the previous...

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