Tag: Drawn & Quarterly
REVIEW: It’s A Rollicking, Howling Fever Dream with COYOTE DOGGIRL
A beautifully rendered vision of the Old West as seen through the singular vision of Lisa Hanawalt.
SDCC ’18: Drawn & Quarterly Announces Comic-Con Signing and Panel Schedules + Exclusive Merchandise
Why, yes, that _is_ a Jason Lutes panel.
Review: Nick Drnaso’s ‘Sabrina’ won’t stop haunting me
The concept of fake news existed long before Trump, and conspiracy theorists have also, but one difference between now and even a decade ago...
Diane Obomsawin’s Graphic Novels Are Now Animated Shorts
https://youtu.be/xxBjYm-mLu8
The National Film Board of Canada's commitment to Canadian cartoonists is once again at the forefront of their online presence. The NFB recently released...
Review – The Riveting Biography of a Compelling Journalist in Joe Ollmann’s The Abominable...
Joe Ollmann's The Abominable Mr. Seabrook is a riveting read. An incredibly compelling portrait of a man whose life is the very definition of "larger...
A year of free comics – Joe Ollman’s Making of The Abominable Mr. Seabrook
Drawn & Quarterly recently released Joe Ollmann’s latest graphic novel, The Abominable Mr. Seabrook. Joe Ollmann worked on this graphic for a period of...
Review: Turning the mirror on journalism
Having worked as a journalist since the late 1990s, I have found that most people have no clue about how news organizations work, which...
Review: Comics don’t come more gentle than ‘Mooncop’
Some dreams never turn out quite like you hope they will, and when they all come crashing down, things are going to change. Many...
The Beat’s Best Comics of 2015
The Comics Beat's staff votes on the best Comic Books and Graphic Novels of the year.
Reviews: Comics from Comic Art Brooklyn and beyond
Here for your perusal, I examine a pile of worthy comics and graphic novelish books that I have found in my travels to Brooklyn;...