Review: Ludovic Debeurme’s Renee looks right into the abyss
In 2006’s Lucille, French cartoonist Ludovic Debeurme gave a surreal and somber tone to a doomed love story, following the individual wrecked lives of...
Review: Silent parable The Ark is science fiction as sacred text
This silent, black and white work from French artist Stephane Levallois, and the publisher Humanoids, best known for his storyboard work on films like...
The Marvel Rundown: Is The Uncanny Inhumans worth your dollars?
This week on The Marvel Rundown nothing is new...so that means we can just hang up this column and leave it out to dry...right?...
Review: Czkaj’s R2-D2 strikes back; Bangs & Beard Diary offers a whole new ‘He...
Bangs & Beard Diary
Melinda Tracy Boyce and Aaron Whitaker are cartoonists living in Los Angeles. They’re also a couple and collaborators in an interesting...
Review: mini kuš! are diverse, challenging, exciting
An off-shoot from the Latvian anthology š!, mini kuš! is a series of short single works, released in blocks of four as standalones. As always, this...
REVIEW: It’s a Dreamy Dream-Team in Doctor Who: Ninth Doctor #1
The Ninth Doctor, Rose Tyler and Captain Jack Harkness are together again in Cavan Scott’s new adventure!
The Marvel Rundown: So Why Did C-3PO Have a Red Arm, Anyways?!
This week, Marvel is following up their stellar Black Panther #1 launch with some special one-shots and series kick-offs! First up author James Robinson (Fantastic Four) and illustrator Tony...
Review: Aama is intelligent, mind-bending science fiction with a core of humanity
Taking the idea of awareness and screwing with it from multiple vantage points — self-awareness, awareness of the space around you, familial awareness, scientific...
The Marvel Rundown: The Battle for Wakanda Begins as Readers Discover the Origin of...
No other series at Marvel has been promoted better this year than this week's new release, Black Panther. That's a statement I never thought I...
Review: Michael DeForge’s ‘Big Kids’ tells us something about ourselves
Millennials are often portrayed by the older generation - my own, to be clear - as a generation of victims. Like most cross-generational proclamations,...
The Marvel Rundown: Does X-Men ’92’s Second #1 Hit the Sophmore Slump?
X-Men ‘92 was one of the hidden gems of Marvel's Secret Wars event tie-in comics. The creative team for the series, including Chris Sims and Chad...
Review: New York Review of Books’ new comics line is off to an amazing...
It was a fantastic day for artful, intelligent comics when the New York Review of Books added comics to its publishing line. The focus so far...