Tag: Graphic Novels
Graphic Novel Review: THIS BEAUTIFUL, RIDICULOUS CITY is the literary graphic memoir you’ve been...
This Beautiful, Ridiculous City is Kay Sohini's new graphic memoir about her experiences moving to New York City, and so much more.
Graphic Novel Review: THE SKIN YOU’RE IN pushes the uncanny boundaries of humanity
Ashley Robin Franklin’s The Skin You’re In is a rich and earthy collection of seven botanical horror stories.
Graphic Novel Review: With DEN VOL. 5, Richard Corben’s full restored masterpiece is now...
Den Vol. 5 concludes the publication of Richard Corben's masterpiece, newly-restored and available in hardcover format.
Graphic Novel Review: LAND OF MIRRORS is an impressive fine art item
The new book from Maria Medem, Land of Mirrors, uses distinct shades of colors and physical design in poignant, interesting ways.
Graphic Novel Review: EDIFICE is a striking comic that will linger
Edifice is a book about both the dreary interiors of this asylum-like building as well as the practices and rituals of those inside.
Graphic Novel Reviews: DELIGHTS is a strong book…even if you’re mostly unfamiliar with its...
Delights by Guy Colwell is a new book about Hieronymus Bosch that rejects the cliches of tormented artists in favor of something more honest.
Graphic Novel Review: Dash Shaw’s BLURRY lives in the spaces between us
Blurry by Dash Shaw is a graphic novel that lives in the small spaces between us, focusing on our choices and art.
Exclusive: THE TIGER’S TONGUE YA adaptation debuts in February
Mad Cave Studios will release a YA adaptation of the beloved adult fantasy graphic novel The Tiger's Tongue in early 2025.
Exclusive: Maverick’s STUDENT GOVERNMENT offers a step-by-step Voting Guide
Check out this step-by-step Voting Guide from Maverick's upcoming graphic novel, Student Government, with commentary by Dave Justus.
Graphic Novel Review: MEESH THE BAD DEMON Vol. 2 is as historical as it...
Michelle Lam and Lauren "Perry" Wheeler's Meesh the Bad Demon: The Secret of the Fang builds out the world and raises the stakes.
Interview: Maria Sweeney’s BRITTLE JOINTS is “an exposed nerve,” but still “rewarding”
Queer, disabled cartoonist Maria Sweeney's graphic memoir, Brittle Joints, explores her relationships with Bruck Syndrome and art.
Graphic Novel Review: SELF-ESTEEM AND THE END OF THE WORLD condenses our modern times
Luke Healey's new book Self-Esteem and the End of the World is a though-provoking and deeply funny graphic novel.

















