INDIE VIEW: ‘Multo’ tackles the big mystery of self
Multo
By Andrew Lorenzi
Retrofit/Big Planet
Andrew Lorenzi’s chosen focal point of autobiography to opens his cryptic book Multo is a rumination on his own history with...
Review: Gentrification is an Unwieldy Monster in BTTM FDRS
BTTM FDRS is a thoughtful meditation on gentrification and inequality
REVIEW: BUG BOYS is bright, joyful, and irresistible
The chapter-book graphic novel features two best beetle friends and tons of adventure.
REVIEW: There are many games like SUPER ANIMAL ROYALE, but this one is CUTE
Super Animal Royale is easy to jump into, simple yet fun, and easy to spend hours playing.
Recap: PICARD S1E2 – “Maps and Legends”
In the second episode of Picard, "Maps and Legends", we are treated to a deepening of the mystery of Dahj and Soji (Isa Briones)...
ADVANCED REVIEW: Masters of British Comic Art by David Roach
The kind of history book we should all be excited about!
Review: R.L. Stine’s JUST BEYOND: THE SCARE SCHOOL shows potential
However, the format of a serialized graphic novel does some disservice to the story.
INDIE VIEW: ‘Year of the Rabbit’ offers hope amidst the terror of the Khmer...
Year of the Rabbit
By Tian Veasna
Drawn and Quarterly
The brutality of the Khmer Rouge and its assault on Cambodia isn’t something that comes up a...
REVIEW: Jon & Suze have a lot to unpack in SEX CRIMINALS #26
They're baaaaaack.
The Marvel Rundown: AMAZING SPIDER-MAN: DAILY BUGLE looks at the role of NYC’s Fourth...
Discussion and reviews of this week's new Marvel comics, including Captain Marvel: The End, Doctor Strange: The End, Hawkeye: Freefall, and more!
DC ROUND-UP: Hal Jordan’s never looked better than in GREEN LANTERN: BLACKSTARS #3
THIS WEEK: Grant Morrison's Green Lantern reaches a fever pitch. It doesn't get better than this.
Note: the reviews below contain spoilers. If you want...
Review: How to embarrass oneself successfully in Jane Mai’s PEOW
PEOW is an excursion into Jane Mai's most hilarious and embarrassing moments.



















