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Tsunami

Graphic Novel Review: TSUNAMI is a disarming, coming-of-age debut comic

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Tsunami by Ned Wenlock is a stirring debut and a disarming feat of cartooning that taps into the highs and lows of growing up. 

Graphic Novel Review: WE ALL GOT SOMETHING is a funny book about a downswing...

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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

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Ginseng Roots offers a heady blend of graphic memoir, journalism, and societal history, using a medicinal root as its guiding theme.
Saint Catherine

Graphic Novel Review: SAINT CATHERINE launches First Second’s new imprint for adults

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First Second officially launches its new adult imprint, 23rd Street, this month with the release of Saint Catherine by Anna Meyer.
Parable of the Sower/Talent art

Graphic Novel Review: PARABLE OF THE TALENTS is epic sci-fi with a spiritual roadmap

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Parable of the Talents marks the third time that John Jennings and Damian Duffy have adapted Octavia Butler's work to comics.

Trade Rating: THE MOON IS FOLLOWING US, VOL. 1 is here…get ready to feel

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THE MOON IS FOLLOWING US features superstar creators Daniel Warren Johnson and Riley Rossmo at their absolute bests.

Graphic Novel Review: Kayla E.’s PRECIOUS RUBBISH is an early book of the year...

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Kayla E.'s new graphic novel Precious Rubbish is a striking and inventive art journey through childhood trauma.
Cartoonists Club

Graphic Novel Review: In the THE CARTOONISTS CLUB, the revolution will be self-published

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The Cartoonists Club, a collaboration between Raina Telgemeier & Scott McCloud, is a rallying cry for any young artists who put pen to paper.

Graphic Novel Review: REVERSAL explores complex themes in a world of resurgent magic

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Reversal is the latest graphic novel from Alex de Campi, and it explores what it means to be The Other in world full of resurgent magic.

Graphic Novel Review: With a clear ADDAMS FAMILY influence, MURDERBURG is a perfectly fine...

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Murderburg is a new book of short stories from cartoonist Carol Lay, out this month via Fantagraphics Underground.
Ridiculous City

Graphic Novel Review: THIS BEAUTIFUL, RIDICULOUS CITY is the literary graphic memoir you’ve been...

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This Beautiful, Ridiculous City is Kay Sohini's new graphic memoir about her experiences moving to New York City, and so much more.
JAJ - A HAIDA MANGA

Graphic Novel Review: JAJ – A HAIDA MANGA by Michael Nicoll Yahgulanaas

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Jaj - A Haida Manga by Michael Nicoll Yahgulanaas is an incredible achievement that pushes comics boundaries.

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