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...
Review: Catherine Meurisse offers raw honesty about the Charlie Hebdo massacre
So dire has the world situation been, even on the smallest levels, that the massacre of the Charlie Hebdo staff seems like it happened...
Review: ‘Song of Aglaia’ puts a complicated, heady feminist spin on tired old myths...
Taking the traditional tropes of myths and legends and turning them on their heads, Song of Aglaia has French cartoonist Anne Simon trace the fairy...
Review: Julian Hanshaw’s ‘Cloud Hotel’ keeps things mysterious
In his previous graphic novel Tim Ginger, Julian Hanshaw touched up on UFOs in context of their place in popular conspiracy culture, mysterious but...
SDCC ’18: You Choose The Adventure In New WRECK-IT RALPH OGN from Dark Horse
The all-ages graphic novel would serve as both a prequel and sequel to the forthcoming sequel, RALPH BREAKS THE INTERNET.
Graphic Novel TK Episode 11: How to Make a Graphic Novel
You've got a book deal! Or a self-publishing plan! A graphic novel is your next project.
Yay you!
But how do you go from a book...
Review: Aaron Costain’s ‘Entropy’ suggests there might be too much to think about
Aaron Costain’s Entropy is the type of book that begs you to never give up on it. It’s built into the story itself, which...
Review: Gipi searches for humanity at the end of the world
In Gipi’s post-apocalyptic drama Land of the Sons, there’s a moment when a father laments whether he should reveal to his sons that dogs...
Review: Weegee biography captures the big picture
Let it be said upfront that in this more enlightened time, legendary photograph Weegee is not the kind of person that is given a...


















