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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.
So Long Sad Love

Graphic Novel Review: SO LONG SAD LOVE is a good look at a collapsing...

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Cartoonist Mirion Malle's 2024 book So Long Sad Love is a wonderful graphic novel about a collapsing relationship.

Graphic Novel Review: SATAN’S SWARM is like an old horror movie your parents didn’t...

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It begs the question, do ants really enjoy human flesh that much?
drafted

Graphic Novel Review: DRAFTED chronicles the absurdities of war with complete honesty

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If you were all about the basic training part of Full Metal Jacket, then you’ll love this.
MOON AND SERPENT BUMPER BOOK OF MAGIC

Book Review: Alan Moore’s THE MOON AND SERPENT BUMPER BOOK OF MAGIC

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The Moon and Serpent Bumper Book of Magic from Alan Moore and co. is akin to absorbing pages of interesting theory.

Graphic Novel Review: Charles Burns’ THE FINAL CUT is surprisingly straight-forward

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For cartoonist Charles Burns, The Final Cut is a shift, but the shadows and uncertainties of youth still remain.
SPA by Erik Svetoft

Graphic Novel Review: SPA by Erik Svetoft might give you nightmares

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The new graphic novel Spa by Erik Svetoft gave our reviewer actual nightmares, and he still gives it his full recommendation.

Graphic Novel Review: PEARL adds to the canon of World War II comics from...

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Sherri L. Smith and Christine Norrie deliver a nuanced portrait of how conflicting loyalties influences survival.

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