Tag: Graphic Novel Reviews
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: Yvan Alagbé’s MISERY OF LOVE will devastate you
Yvan Alagbé's new book, Misery of Love, is now available in English, and it's difficult and unflinching subject matter makes it a vital read.
Graphic Novel Review: MORE WEIGHT is a monumental achievement in comic book storytelling
An important study in persecution, willful ignorance, and paranoia.
Trade Rating: INTO THE UNBEING posits that god might hate you
The new comic from Zac Thompson and Hayden Sherman has now been collected in two parts, telling a complete story.
Graphic Novel Review: Ugo Bienvenu’s SYSTEM PREFERENCE asks what is really worth preserving?
A terrifying prospect is brilliantly explored in Ugo Bienvenu’s graphic novel System Preference.
TRADE RATING: The ’90s and ’00s Are With a Bite in Corin Howell’s LILITH...
Corin Howell's debut solo series Lilith offers sexy sapphic thrills, with a touch of culture from 20 years ago.
Graphic Novel Review: WITCHCRAFT conjures a thrilling tale of dark magic and feminist history
Sole Otero's Witchcraft is a thrilling page-turner and a haunting meditation on how cycles of power echo through history.
Trade Rating: HUGE DETECTIVE VOL 1 is a brilliant oddball mystery
Huge Detective, Vol. 1, the new comic from writer Adam Rose and artist Magenta King, is a fun oddball mystery, out in October.
Graphic Novel Review: LUCAS WARS tells the story of George Lucas and the making...
LUCAS WARS tells the story of George Lucas and his making of Star Wars, with a new graphic novel out this month.
Graphic Novel Review: Jason’s DEATH IN TRIESTE is a charmingly melancholic book
Cartoonist Jason's new book, Death in Trieste, is a charming and melancholic triptych of short stories.
Graphic Novel Review: SPECTATORS is a fascinating, NSFW contemplation of sex and death
Spectators is the newly-finished NSFW comic by Brian K. Vaughan and Niko Henrichon, and it leaves readers with a lot to consider.
















