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Metadoggoz

Graphic Novel Review: METADOGGOZ is a stylish comic that goes hard

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In Bérénice Motais de Narbonne new book Metadoggoz, the cartoonist takes readers on an intense, trippy journey.
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Graphic Novel Review: First Freedom – The Story of Opal Lee and Juneteenth is...

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First Freedom: The Story of Opal Lee and Juneteenth is a deeply researched, beautifully executed, historical and biographical graphic novel.

Graphic Novel Review: CHICKEN HEART is a powerful debut from Morgan Boecher

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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...

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In Simon Roy's A Star Called Sun, the cartoonist delivers a set of sci-fi stories brought together by shared themes.
Woodchipper

Graphic Novel Review: THE WOODCHIPPER is a set of stories that strike at our...

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Joe Ollmann's new book, The Woodchipper, features five short stories told through comics and set within the concerns of our time.
cover depicting helianthes leaning over elias in a demon summoning circle, both looking at the viewer

Graphic Novel Review: THE DEMON OF BEAUSOLEIL summons a fun occult-themed romance

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In Mari Costa's latest graphic novel The Demon of Beausoleil, hunting demons leads to finding love when you least expect it!
Altamont

Graphic Novel Review: ALTAMONT is one of the first excellent graphic novels of 2026

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Altamont is a new graphic novel out this month from writer Herik Hanna and artist Charlie Adlard, and it'll take you back to 1969.

Graphic Novel Review: In WHITE SHADOWS, death is always near

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In White Shadows, a prince is stolen by a strange being, and the king calls upon the nobility to hunt the ‘creature’ and return the prince.

Graphic Novel Review: LEO RISING is one of Archie Bongiovanni’s best titles to date

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Archie Bongiovanni's Leo Rising explores the complexities of self-evolution while under the microscope of social media, and it's excellent.

Graphic Novel Review: Katriona Chapman’s THE PASS is a quieter story about chefs

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Katriona Chapman's new graphic novel THE PASS joins the chef genre with an understated book about relationships.

Graphic Novel Review: PIG WIFE delves into the darkness of family secrets

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Abbey Luck's debut novel Pig Wife lures readers into the labyrinth of an abandoned mine to witness a darkly compelling coming-of-age story.

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