Review: Seitchik’s ‘Exits’ offers invisibility as the beginning of transformation
In Exits, Daryl Seitchik takes a fairly obvious, well-worn bit of symbolism and manages to make the readers’ familiarity with it into one of...
Review: Rabagliati’s ‘Paul’ books remain the most insightful comics about males ever
Michel Rabagliati's semi-autobiographical Paul character is one of the delights of modern comics, with each volume seamless in mixing sweet charm with a sadness...
Review: The Fun Family is less fun than you think it is and that’s...
Benjamin Frisch’s The Fun Family is one of those works that you think you know what it is about, but you don’t really. That’s...
SPX debuts, including Last Look, a masterpiece by Charles Burns
Oh and speaking of fall debuts, here's SOME of the graphic novels deuting at SPX to be held Sept. 17 and 18, 2016 at the...
This list of Fall’s “Overwhelming Amount of Awesome New Comics” doesn’t include lots of...
As long as we're talking "comics media," over at io9 there's a Guide to the Overwhelming Amount of Awesome New Comics Coming This Fall...
Superheroes go terribly wrong in AXIOM by Mark Waid and Ed Benes
It's been a while since we've heard from Legendary Comics, the funnybook spin-off unit of Legendary Entertainment, but they've been spnning out some good...
Review: Sean Karemaker’s autobio comics are intense and poetic
It’s not a visibly large book, about average looking at a glance, but Sean Karemaker’s The Ghosts We Know is more dense than most...
Review: Daniel Johnston biography sets a whole new standard
As biographical graphic novels go, you’ve never read anything like The Incantations Of Daniel Johnston, a poetic, frenetic dive through the mind of the...
SDCC’16: Marvel Announces New Graphic Novels for 2017
Marvel has just released their latest graphic novel catalog online!
The following titles are scheduled to hit store shelves sometime in early 2017 (January-April).
Since this...
Brandon Sanderson’s White Sand graphic novel goes to second printing
White Sand is a fantasy GN based on Brandon Sanderson's Cosmere universe. Published by Dynamite and adapted by Rik Hoskin (Mercy Thompson), with art by Julius...
Review: ‘Shadoweyes’ is a true transformative superhero
It’s a rare occasion that you can use words like sweet, thoughtful, and gentle to describe a science fiction superhero story taking place in...
ALA-Orlando: Margaret Atwood Charms Librarians, Comics Fans at the American Library Association Annual Conference!
The American Library Association offered an impressive schedule of graphic novel panels at their annual conference in Orlando, and the most impressive was undoubtedly...















