Tag: biographical comics
Darryl Cunningham asks: who’s afraid of Elon Musk?
The cartoonist questions why no English publisher has snapped his biography of the South African tech mogul.
REVIEW: Van Sciver’s JOSEPH SMITH AND THE MORMONS is a Spiritual Journey For All
A moving portrait of a complex man of faith.
INDIE VIEW: BIX blends jazz and despair
Bix
By Scott Chantler
Gallery 13
Among the jazz musicians who have endured to be placed in that form of legendary status that transcends the community of jazz enthusiasts and bursts into the wider world, Bix Beiderbecke...
Matt Chats: Henry Barajas on bringing untold history to light in ‘La Voz de...
Henry describes the process of creating the historical nonfiction graphic novel about how his grandfather improved conditions for the Pascua Yaqui tribe in Arizona.
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 believe about its involvement in World War II, one that...
INDIE VIEW: ‘Irena’ gives a Polish World War II hero the tribute she deserves
The bravery of Irena Sendlerowa gets an intoxicating, invigorating graphic novel treatment
Review: ‘Feast of Fields’ unleashes all the dimensions of emotion and memory at the...
Sean Karemaker created one of my favorite books of 2016, The Ghosts We Know, a dark autobiographical work that achieves a symbolic height as the psychological crashes into the recollections to create some otherworldly...
PREVIEW: Seeking the Creator of Little Nemo in McCAY
Titan Comics previews the fall release of the possibly true tale of innovative cartoonist Winsor McCay.