Tag: Graphic Novel
Graphic Novel Review: LET ME IN YOUR WINDOW sees the ghosts in the machine
Adam Ellis's Let Me In Your Window embarks on a thought-provoking exploration of the haunted spaces of digital culture.
Trade Rating: ARKADI AND THE LOST TITAN gets an oversized hardcover worthy of Caza’s...
Arkadi and the Lost Titan by Caza has a new oversized hardcover format with all 500+ pages now translated to English.
Graphic Novel Review: POSADA by Gonzalo Rocha is a fascinating portrait of an influential...
POSADA, a new book by Gonzalo Rocha, is a fascinating look at one of Mexico's most influential artists of all-time.
Graphic Novel Review: Thoughts on BREAD & WINE, a classic erotic graphic novel
Our reviewer delves deep into BREAD & WINE, a classic erotic graphic novel that is getting an updated edition next this year.
Graphic Novel Review: HERO CAVE sparks joy in the depths of a dungeon
Hero Cave is a dark but relatable comedy about the daily grind, and a welcome reminder of the subversive pleasures of becoming ungovernable.
Graphic Novel Review: THE AVENGERS IN THE VERACITY TRAP! captures Marvel at its finest
The Avengers in The Veracity Trap!, a new book by Chip Kidd and Michael Cho, delightfully holds a mirror up to what makes superheroes great.
Graphic Novel Review: Keezy Young’s HELLO SUNSHINE depicts the messy contradictions of life
Keezy Young's HELLO SUNSHINE is a complex new graphic novel that depicts the inherent messiness of real life.
Graphic Novel Review: Bob Fingerman’s PRINTOPIA bounces today’s issues off the ’90s
Printopia is the cartoonist's first graphic novel in over a decade, and it combines Gen X-y hang-and-talk sensibilities with 2025 issues.
Graphic Novel Review: BRAMBLE rediscovers the art of strategy guides
Bramble: Rise of the Amalgamoids is a grim but gorgeous strategy guide for a PlayStation-era dark fantasy game that never existed.
Graphic Novel Review: SIMPLICITY by Mattie Lubchansky is a mournful yet optimistic tale of...
The story of Simplicity, as written and drawn by Mattie Lubchansky, is a mournful yet optimistic tale of living outside society.
Graphic Memoir Review: 10,000 INK STAINS is Jeff Lemire’s strikingly intimate memoir
The new book 10,000 Ink Stains is a strikingly intimate and utterly brilliant memoir that offers a look at Jeff Lemire's career.
Trade Rating: Jordan Crane delivers a colorful blast of fearful contemplation with GOES LIKE...
Goes Like This sees cartoonist Jordan Crane delivering a set of stories that often explore the worst things that can happen.

















