Tag: Graphic Novel
Trade Rating: You can’t go home again, or the GOOBERS will get you
Goobers is a new action-packed monster comic that's currently available for pre-order from writer Cody Ziglar and artist Ryan Lee.
GRAPHIC NOVEL REVIEW: Can comics add new layers to THE RED BADGE OF COURAGE?
French Cartoonist Steve Cuzor has delivered a stunning comics adaptation of Stephen Crane's THE RED BADGE OF COURAGE.
Graphic Novel Review: Have you heard of CORNELIUS – THE MERRY LIFE OF A...
Cornelius - The Merry Life of a Wretched Dog will introduce you to a fake comics icon as it plays games with the medium and form.
Graphic Novel Review: The horror of THE HARROWING GAME dwells in the details
The eerily detailed illustrations of The Harrowing Game twist gothic stories into broken reflections of cultural anxieties.
Interview: Gary Clement talks K IS IN TROUBLE AGAIN
The Beat got a chance to catch up with Gary Clement and talk about K Is in Trouble Again, the creator's most recent graphic...
Trade Rating: With MAFALDA BOOK ONE, one of the world’s great comics is finally...
The classic Argentine comic strip Mafalda by the cartoonist Quino is newly-available in English, with a translation by Frank Wynne.
Graphic Novel Review: RAYMOND CHANDLER’S TROUBLE IS MY BUSINESS brings Philip Marlowe to comics
Raymond Chandler's Trouble Is My Business gets the comics adaptation treatment, bringing the Philip Marlowe character to comics.
Graphic Novel Review: CHECKED OUT is a new take on the classic making it...
Katie Fricas new graphic novel Checked Out is a less predictable type of 'Making It NYC' story, and it may remind you of other great comics.
Graphic Novel Review: THE GIANT – ORSON WELLES, THE ARTIST & THE SHADOW pits...
French cartoonist Youssef Daoudi's new graphic novel The Giant is a complex and visually rich look at Orson Welles.
Graphic Novel Review: LOW ORBIT boldly explores the intersections of fiction and identity
Low Orbit is a sensitive LGBTQ+ coming-of-age story about exploring fiction and finding the courage to accept the complications of reality.
Graphic Novel Review: WE ALL GOT SOMETHING is a funny book about a downswing...
Lawrence Lindell's new book WE ALL GOT SOMETHING is delightful, and it captures mental health struggles in a humorous and gentle manner.
Graphic Nonfiction Review: GINSENG ROOTS is Craig Thompson’s triumphant return to graphic memoir
Ginseng Roots offers a heady blend of graphic memoir, journalism, and societal history, using a medicinal root as its guiding theme.