Graphic Novels

This list of Fall’s “Overwhelming Amount of Awesome New Comics” doesn’t include lots of...

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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!

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The American Library Association offered an impressive schedule of graphic novel panels at their annual conference in Orlando, and the most impressive was undoubtedly...

Review: Wandering Star, A Timeless Classic, Returns To Print

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Dover Publications is mostly known for two things: papercraft books (including coloring books back before they were cool), and reprinting lost literary treasures, mostly...

Review: Rebecca Roher’s tender family memories are a pleasing meditation on loss

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For many people, the earliest experience of human loss that pierces their emotions and affects their everyday existence is the death of a grandparent,...

Review: Patrick Kyle invites you to force your way into his work

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Sometimes it’s better to just give yourself to something rather than to seek out its meaning. Not everything has to have one clear meaning,...

Alan Moore’s Secret Q&A Cult Exposed! Part II: You’ll Gasp When You See What...

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By Anne M Kletcha Deep in the grubby sump of one of those so-called 'Social Media' sites, there is a clump of aging comics fanboys...

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