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Avery Hill release first look at six new graphic novels for 2020

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Katriona Chapman, Owen Pomery, Abs Bailey and more are coming in 2020.

Avery Hill announces new releases from Alabaster Pizzo & Lizzy Stewart

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Avery Hill expands its fall 2019 catalog.

INDIE VIEW: ‘Marble Cake’ and ‘The No Ones’ both show darkness and light as...

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John Seven reviews 'Marble Cake' and 'The No Ones #1'

INDIE VIEW: ‘Desolation Wilderness’ and ‘Kingdom of the Blind’ exude patience

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John Seven reviews 'Desolation Wilderness' and 'Kingdom of the Blind'

Small Press Update: 2dCloud, Avery Hill, Pow Pow Press, Shortbox and Koyama Press

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The Small Press Comics Scene might be small, but it's energetic. We're taking a look at some new publications from various publishers and a closer look at a crowdfunding campaign.

Review: The Passion of Discovery in Follow Me In by Katriona Chapman

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Katriona Chapman's Follow Me In is a wonderful graphic novel about personal growth and learning that we couldn't recommend more
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Avery Hill Announces 2019 Publications with George Wylesol, Shanti Rai and More

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Avery Hill Announces their 2019 Line-up with Claire Scully, Shanti Rai, George Wylesol and Scott Jason Smith
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Review: Different sides of empowerment in ‘Terrible Means’ and ‘A City Inside’

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Terrible Means is a prequel to B. Mure’s Ismyre book from a couple years ago, but you don’t need to have read the previous...

Review: ‘Retrograde Orbit’ celebrates the possibilities when all the planets align

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British cartoonist Kristyna Baczynski makes her graphic novel debut with Retrograde Orbit, a sweet little meditation on upending roots and reclaiming them. Flint’s family comes...

Review: ‘The Great North Wood’ is a magnificent meditation on hidden history

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As a meditation on man’s relationship with nature and the landscape, and the poetic ironies inherent in this relationship, The Great North Wood presents...

Review: ‘It’s Cold In The River At Night’ presents love as an unknown country

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Strangers in an unnamed European rural area, Carl and Rita have moved into a house on stilts in the water, the last of its...

Review: Ellice Weaver’s ‘Something City’ is a Busytown for the 21st Century

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Like a Richard Scarry book for the modern urbanite, Ellice Weaver’s beautifully drawn Something City weaves together various corners of an urban environment to create...

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