Tag: Graphic Novel Reviews
Graphic Novel Review: THE BOOK OF MURMURS weaves a haunting fantasy from the fragments...
The Book of Murmurs follows a lost girl into a dark and beautiful fantasy world rich with lore, magic, and wandering spirits.
Graphic Novel Review: WELCOME TO HELL plunges readers into surreal horrors
In WELCOME TO HELL: FROM THE WEST BANK TO GAZA, Mohammad Sabaaneh uses stylized art to capture the bleak state of the world today.
Graphic Novel Review: CLARA & THE DEVIL VOL 1 tempts readers with a steamy...
Clara and the Devil Vol 1 it he newest graphic novel from 23rd Street, from the team of Olivie Blake and Little Chmura.
Graphic Novel Review: THE ART OF SLAY THE PRINCESS beckons readers into a dark...
The Art of Slay the Princess cleverly adapts the branching story of a hit horror game into a darkly fascinating graphic novel.
Graphic Novel Review: Olivia Sullivan’s ORACLES beautifully meditates on grief and loss
Oracles by Olivia Sullivan is out this month from publisher Avery Hill, and it's a blissful, rhythmic mediation on loss and life.
Graphic Novel Review: CORTO MALTESE – FABLE OF VENICE is an effective sampler to...
With Corto Maltese: Fable of Venice and Other Adventures, Fantagraphics has published a nice introduction to Hugo Pratt's masterworks.
Graphic Novel Review: DELAY: A COMICS ANTHOLOGY celebrates resilience in disrupted lives
Delay, an anthology of comics by Southeast Asian creators, offers eleven stories about young adults creating connections across barriers.
Graphic Novel Review: POEM STRIP depicts two epic poems by Dino Buzzati
New York Review Comics new book, Poem Strip, turns two of Dino Buzzati's epic poems into comics, and it's fantastic.
Graphic Novel Reviews: In HUMAN NATURE BOOK 1 Darren Aronofsky satirizes billionaires, despite having...
Aronofsky’s embrace of AI is ironic considering the supposed core target of Human Nature Book 1 and its satire: billionaires.
Graphic Novel Review: CRAZY FOR YOU, a tale of two separate stories
The new book Crazy For You is essentially two separate stories, both of which see Steve Laffler turning Paul Theroux's words into comics.
Graphic Novel Review: ANIMAN is a funny, offbeat gem
Anouk Ricard's celebrated graphic novel, Animan, is a clever sort of anti-superhero parody that is always working toward the next joke.
Graphic Novel Review: METADOGGOZ is a stylish comic that goes hard
In Bérénice Motais de Narbonne new book Metadoggoz, the cartoonist takes readers on an intense, trippy journey.
















