Tag: Graphic Novel Reviews
Graphic Novel Review: Paul Auster’s full NEW YORK TRILOGY graphic novel adaptation is 30...
The full graphic novel adaptation of Paul Auster's NEW YORK TRILOGY took decades to complete, and it was well worth that wait.
Graphic Novel Review: THERE’S NO TIME LIKE THE PRESENT is a tale of aging...
There's No Time Like the Present like the present is cartoonist Paul B. Rainey's follow-up to 2023's Why Don't You Love Me?
Graphic Novel Review: Does Ursula K. Le Guin’s A WIZARD OF EARTHSEA work as...
A Wizard of Earthsea: A Graphic Novel
Writer: Ursula K. Le Guin
Adapted By Artist: Fred Fordham
Publisher: Clarion Books
Publication Date: March 2025
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Graphic Novel Review: HOURGLASS’s gears are powered by adventure and romance
Barbara Mazzi's new graphic novel Hourglass is a gorgeous adventure through an intricate and intriguing steampunk world.
Graphic Novel Review: THE CONFESSIONAL is a debut that’s worth exsanguination
In The Confessional by Paige Hender, a recently-turned vampire finds herself face to face with the evil within... and without.
Graphic Novel Review: With a clear ADDAMS FAMILY influence, MURDERBURG is a perfectly fine...
Murderburg is a new book of short stories from cartoonist Carol Lay, out this month via Fantagraphics Underground.
Trade Rating: SANTOS SISTERS, VOL. 1 gleefully embraces superhero comedy
Greg and Fake's brilliantly concieved superhero comedy embraces vulgar humor and superhero satire. Also it has super heroines with giant guns.
Graphic Novel Review: Noah Van Sciver’s new power ballad BEAT IT, RUFUS absolutely rocks
Noah Van Sciver's new book BEAT IT, RUFUS is about an aging hair metal dreamer who you might relate to more than you think.
Graphic Novel Review: SHRED OR DEAD, the skateboarding hijinx you didn’t know you needed
Reading Shred or Dead, an all-ages action-comedy skater comic, is like watching a Saturday morning cartoon, in the best way.
Graphic Novel Review: Michael DeForge’s HOLY LACRIMONY is a great book that is difficult...
In Michael DeForge's new book Holy Lacrimony, a musician named Jackie is abducted by aliens because he’s the saddest person in the world.
Graphic Novel Review: Julia Gfrörer’s WORLD WITHIN THE WORLD speaks to the ineffable
With WORLD WITHIN THE WORLD, cartoonist Julia Gfrörer has collected 12 years of short comix in a new hardcover.
Graphic Novel Review: ANIMORPHS are back…in comic form!
The sixth volume of the Animorphs graphic novel adaptations by Chris Grine is here, based on the prose series by K.A. Applegate. Read our review!