Tag: Abrams
Alex Ross’s FANTASTIC FOUR: FULL CIRCLE graphic novel coming from Marvel & Abrams next...
The publication is the first of the MarvelArts collaboration between Marvel Comics and Abrams ComicArts
Irresistible ABRAMS autumn comics lineup feat. MEGASCOPE & SURELY BOOKS!
Check out the comics on your way from Abrams ComicsArts in Fall 2021 (and beyond)!
INTERVIEW: Alverne Ball and Stacey Robinson on ACROSS THE TRACKS
The Beat talks with Alverne Ball and Stacey Robinson about their graphic novel, ACROSS THE TRACKS and re-imagining Black American experience.
INDIE VIEW: SAVE IT FOR LATER stresses complexity alongside activism
Save It For Later: Promises, Parenthood, and the Urgency of Protest
By Nate Powell
Abrams Comics Arts
Many of us can remember the punch in the gut...
REVIEW: Catching feelings may be fatal in I FEEL LOVE
The anthology features unconventional, unsentimental tales of romance.
GOODBYE TO ALL OF YOU by Lu, Kurtzhals and Laiho coming in ’22 from...
Another Beat alumnus is doing cool things.
J.J. Abrams producing 3 HBO Max shows, including JL DARK and THE SHINING spinoff
Plus, an original concept called "Duster"
INDIE VIEW: ‘The Master and Margarita’ dismisses the ulitmate power of systems
The Master and Margarita
Written by Andrzej Klimowski
Illustrated by Danusia Schejbal
SelfMadeHero
As a choice for a literary adaptation in graphic novel form, you couldn’t get much...
REVIEW: Erin Williams’ COMMUTE will make you uncomfortable — that’s the point
Commute is a visceral account of Williams' struggle with alcoholism, as well as her shame, her desires, and her often brutal encounters with men.
INDIE VIEW: Uncovering the life of Schlitzie in ‘Nobody’s Fool’
John Seven reviews 'Nobody’s Fool: The Life and Times of Schlitzie the Pinhead by Bill Griffith'
Review: The skewed colors of manhood in ‘Tumult’
The noir genre has one dynamic at its center that repeats so often it’s hard to tell if it’s a cliche or an archetype...
Review: Javi Rey’s ‘Out in the Open’ is a quiet, dark coming of age...
From Moses to Mad Max, wandering in arid desert lands evokes a journey for self, for destiny, and of course for survival. Usually it...

















