Tag: Graphic Novel
Graphic Novel Reviews: In HUMAN NATURE BOOK 1 Darren Aronofsky satirizes billionaires, despite having...
Aronofsky’s embrace of AI is ironic considering the supposed core target of Human Nature Book 1 and its satire: billionaires.
Graphic Novel Review: CRAZY FOR YOU, a tale of two separate stories
The new book Crazy For You is essentially two separate stories, both of which see Steve Laffler turning Paul Theroux's words into comics.
Graphic Novel Review: ANIMAN is a funny, offbeat gem
Anouk Ricard's celebrated graphic novel, Animan, is a clever sort of anti-superhero parody that is always working toward the next joke.
Graphic Novel Review: METADOGGOZ is a stylish comic that goes hard
In Bérénice Motais de Narbonne new book Metadoggoz, the cartoonist takes readers on an intense, trippy journey.
DC empowers early readers with YOU’RE A SUPERHERO graphic novel
An empowering story that helps kids discover the everyday heroes in their own lives, and the superhero inside themselves
Graphic Novel Review: CHICKEN HEART is a powerful debut from Morgan Boecher
In Morgan Boecher's debut graphic novel Chicken Heart, voice is as strong as vision, in a story that affirms trans people and trans existence.
Graphic Novel Review: Simon Roy’s A STAR CALLED SUN is a sci-fi tale in...
In Simon Roy's A Star Called Sun, the cartoonist delivers a set of sci-fi stories brought together by shared themes.
Graphic Novel Review: THE WOODCHIPPER is a set of stories that strike at our...
Joe Ollmann's new book, The Woodchipper, features five short stories told through comics and set within the concerns of our time.
Graphic Novel Review: NIGHT DRIVE delivers must-read Richard Sala source code
The new hardcover edition of Night Drive collects cartoonist Richard Sala's long out-of-print early works, with great supplementary material.
Graphic Novel Review: THE CORUS WAVE embarks on a scavenger hunt through local history
The Corus Wave invites readers on a cozy adventure to uncover the research of a scientist whose genius has been lost to time.
Graphic Novel Review: Vivian Nguyen’s THE FOOL, THE ABSOLUTE MAD WOMAN is a mystical...
With new book THE FOOL, THE ABSOLUTE MAD WOMAN, Vivian Nguyen delivers a occult tale of tarot and sapphic longing.
Graphic Novel Review: HEY, MARY! charmingly explores questions of faith and queer identity
Hey, Mary! is brave and honest work that tackles a profound challenge facing many, doing so with stunning comics imagery.

















