Review: Slavery exists and Vannak Anan Prum asks you to not turn away from...
Americans are made to be well aware that the big wide world is fraught with danger. Especially for Americans. When we hear about murders,...
Review: ‘The Great North Wood’ is a magnificent meditation on hidden history
As a meditation on man’s relationship with nature and the landscape, and the poetic ironies inherent in this relationship, The Great North Wood presents...
Abrams ComicArts announces Spring 2019 titles with Fies, Selznick, Griffith and McKean
Abrams ComicArts has just formalized its Spring 2019 titles. It's the imprints 10th anniversary, and it's a strong line-up of some comics luminaries wth...
Graphic Novel TK Episode 13: Managing Editorial
There are a number of jobs in publishing that happen behind the scenes -- and one of them is the Managing Editor. In this...
Review: Jim Broadbent’s ‘Dull Margaret’ is dark humanity distilled to its essence
Less a linear story than an intense incantation filtered through a fever dream, Dull Margaret is the work of British actor Jim Broadbent, his debut...
Tim Pilcher joins Soaring Penguin, as founder John Anderson opens Canada office
English graphic novel publisher Soaring Penguin Press is making some personnel changes, as Eisner nominated writer and editor Tim Pilcher has joined the company as co-owner.
Founder...
Review: ‘Exit Stage Left: The Snagglepuss Chronicles’ offers heartbreaking tenderness within the satire
If you had told me as recently as a year ago that I would be in love with a comic about Snagglepuss not due...
Review: Fear of a white planet in ‘The Danes’
In The Danes, Belgian cartoonist Clarke’s suspense-thriller with science fiction tones, takes an accepted apocalyptic trope, a devastating pandemic, and turns it upside down....
Review: Any of us could be ‘The Strange’
I’ve never been able to wrap my head around the anger directed toward undocumented immigrants, and the escalation of that topic hasn’t helped me...
Graphic Novel TK Episode 12: Finishing a Graphic Novel
So you're making your graphic novel -- and you're coming to the end. The final page/final panel is in sight.
Yay! It is an exciting...
SDCC ’18: Graphic Novel Explosion Reaches Libraries, Why Can’t You Find Any to Read?
There’s many reasons to build out an adult graphic novel collection in a library. Graphic novels aid in keeping a library relevant with the...
Review: The gorgeous ‘A Sea of Love’ is both epic and intimate
Unfolding in total silence, from a script by Wilfrid Lupano, and with absolutely breathtaking art by Grégory Panaccione, A Sea of Love inserts broad...



















