REVIEW: Riad Sattouf’s dueling cultural identities take a dark turn in THE ARAB OF...
Riad grows up in the 1990s amidst a crumbling marriage, sexual awakening and radicalization.
INDIE VIEW: ‘Chasing Echoes’ shows a family in hot pursuit of themselves
Chasing Echoes
Written by Dan Goldman
Illustrated by George Schall
Humanoids Life Drawn
It might be fair to call Malka Solomon a mess, but it’s not nice. That...
Review: Natasha Ngan’s GIRLS OF STORM AND SHADOW is an engaging fantasy adventure that...
The novel follows Lei in the aftermath of her experiences in the Hidden Palace.
The Marvel Rundown: Saying goodbye to THE UNBEATABLE SQUIRREL GIRL
Plus, reviews of new Marvel releases including FALLEN ANGELS #1, X-MEN #2, and more!
Review: FORD v FERRARI is tailor-made for cable television
James Mangold follows up LOGAN with a movie your dad will probably love
DC Round-Up: Two new series ease the sting of losing Vertigo
FAR SECTOR and DOLLHOUSE FAMILY are strong entries for the Verti—um, Hill House and Young Animal imprints.
REVIEW: STOKER & WELLS imagines an unlikely friendship between the two celebrated Victorian authors
Bram Stoker and H.G. Wells team up for an adventure that will inspire their greatest works
INDIE VIEW: ‘The Twilight Man’ traces Rod Serling’s pioneering darkness
The Twilight Man: Rod Serling and the Birth of Television
By Koren Shadmi
Humanoids Life Drawn
There is a myth that America has always been desperate to...
INDIE VIEW: ‘B.B. Free #1’ is a burst of post-apocalyptic sunshine
B.B. Free #1
Written by Gabby Rivera
Illustrated by Royal Dunlap
Boom Box
Sometimes the end of the world as we know it isn’t a moment to weep...
REVIEW: WE ARE THE DANGER fuses music and friendship for a truly harmonious tale
WE ARE THE DANGER scratches the itch for a well-paced story about battling bands featuring ex-friends.
REVIEW: UNDONE is not so much mind-bending as soul-lifting
Amazon's rotoscoped time travel family dramedy is one-of-a-kind thanks to its level of insight and heart.
MINT CONDITION: Love & Rockets: Locas (1982)
We all have gaps in our pop culture knowledge, those omissions that elicit gasps from our fellow funnybook connoisseurs. For me, those gaps are...





















