Graphic Novels

Review: Liana Finck’s ‘Passing For Human’ gets to the core of all of us

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One of the things I like best about Liana Finck is her ability to not only be the only thing like her in comics...

Review: The innocence of childhood is brief in David Small’s ‘Home After Dark’

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David Small is old enough to remember the realities of a free-range childhood as the norm that is often romanticized by people my age....

Graphic Novel TK Episode 15: Listener Q&A

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Comics and graphic novel publishing! It can be a strange and confusing landscape if you're not someone who has spent a lot of time...

Review: Joff Winterhart is a master at capturing the human soul in ‘Other People’

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Joff Winterhart’s Other People brings together two self-contained stories in the same volume, joined by common themes and similar characters, and also Winterhart’s mastery...

Review: ‘Garlandia’ is a fully-formed and frantic fantasyland

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On one hand, Garlandia has all the charm and intimacy of the characters from which it pulls obvious influence, the Moomins — the book...

Review: Civilization works against ‘A House In The Jungle’

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In small-town situations, it can be a challenge to live as an outlier. You might be able to separate yourself from the general networking...

Review: ‘The Wolves of La Louviere’ portrays the slow pace of World War II...

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Europe Comics has carved out an interesting niche by releasing French and Belgian comics in ebook format to make them more available and affordable,...

Graphic Novel TK Episode 14: Comics Design

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Designers have one of the most visible jobs in comics -- someone puts the covers and the page layouts and the lettering and the...

REVIEW: “Batman White Knight” is a daring, but strong start for DCs new “Black...

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I have never read a Batman comic. I’m not even sure I’ve ever read a DC comic! It’s nothing against them, I’m just not...

Review: Javi Rey’s ‘Out in the Open’ is a quiet, dark coming of age...

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From Moses to Mad Max, wandering in arid desert lands evokes a journey for self, for destiny, and of course for survival. Usually it...

Review: ‘Idle Days’ gathers the darkness

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In Idle Days, writer Thomas Desaulniers Brousseau and artist Simon Leclerc traverse the connection between personal psychological distress and the ghostly sins of the...

EXCLUSIVE PREVIEW: Pirates and Peril in Ryan Ferrier and Roger Langridge’s CRIMINY OGN

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The all-ages graphic novel is in comic shops in September.

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