Tag: Graphic Novel Reviews
Graphic Novel Review: SECOND SHIFT is a sleeper sci-fi of corporate dystopia in space
In Second Shift, a haunting, surreal graphic novel about terraformers on a space station, all is not what it seems, and all is not well.
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: 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.
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: 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: 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: SPECTOR is the robot detective we deserve
The last comics work from legendary artist Carlos Ezquerra.
Graphic Novel Review: Guy Delisle’s MUYBRIDGE combines a fascinating biography with the technical history...
With his new biography Muybridge, cartoonist Guy Delisle continues to make a case for himself as one of the most versatile artists in comics.
Graphic Novel Review: STRANGE BEDFELLOWS dreams of a romantic solarpunk future
Strange Bedfellows dreams of a romantic solarpunk future, where humanity itself still remains beautifully complicated.
GRAPHIC NOVEL REVIEW: Anders Nilsen modernizes the Greek myth of Prometheus in his new...
Tongues, the new graphic novel from Anders Nilsen, is a modernization of the ancient Greek myth of Prometheus, and it couldn't look better.
Graphic Novel Review: All’s swell that ends WELL in Jon Allen’s latest visit to...
For nearly a decade Allen has been slowly but surely building out his own little universe, and it continues in his new book, The Well.