Review: A man and his weaknesses drifting in ‘The Sea’
Getting old comes with several features, some of them obvious but many of them not. One of the most alarming is the loss of...
YALSA Announces the 2019 Great Graphic Novels for Teens List!
"The Golden Age of Science Fiction is 12." —Peter Graham
The Young Adult Library Services Association, a division of the American Library Association, has announced the...
INDIE VIEW: Three tales of the macabre with a higher purpose than chills
The Daughters of Salem, The Freak, and Misty Vol. 3 reviewed
Graphic Novel TK Episode 23: Publicity
Media! Reviews!
It's amazing when you make a book, and then people start talking about it -- online, in print, on the radio, and sometimes...
Review: Julie Delporte continues to convey the intangible and the profound in ‘This Woman’s...
Julie Delporte's work is raw, and she is still impeccable at laying out an unmappable thought process that feels like a profound journey into the unknown.
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.
Graphic Novel TK Episode 22: Marketing
Marketing is making sure that the people who would be excited for a particular book know about it, and about how great it is....
EXCLUSIVE PREVIEW: Charles Forsman and Max de Radiguès team-up for ‘Hobo Mom’
On the shelves January 22 from Fantagraphics
Review: Humankind never learns in ‘Fraternity’
There’s something about North America that has inspired multiple stabs at utopianism.
Interview: A. David Lewis embraces Kismet
As far as Muslim representation among superheroes goes, Kamala Khan a.k.a Ms. Marvel has been one of the most successful in a thin field....
Review: Crisis on infinite comics pages in Olivier Schrauwen’s ‘Parallel Lives’
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...
Interview: M. Dean still really likes The Carpenters, but she’s got it under control
In cartoonist M. Dean’s recent book from Fantagraphics, I Am Young, she traces moments in the lives of her characters through the music that...





















