The latest volume in the “Louvre Editions” series of graphic novels proves as engaging as its predecessors.
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Graphic Novel Review: Abelard by Dillies and Hautière
A French animal graphic novel road trip about innocence lost and the immigrant dream of America.
Read More »Graphic History Review: Lovers Lane: The Hall-Mills Mystery by Rick Geary
The latest in Geary’s Treasury of XXth Century Murder takes on a slightly less well-known unsolved murder.
Read More »Graphic History Review: Taxes, the Tea Party and Those Revolting Rebels by Stan Mack
“A History in Comics of the American Revolution” that depicts the high and low points of America’s birth.
Read More »Graphic Novel Review: Fairy Tales of Oscar Wilde: The Happy Prince, Illustrated by P. Craig Russell
Wilde’s classic Victorian fairy story receives a loving adaptation by the comic book illustrator.
Read More »Manga Review: Rohan at the Louvre by Hirohiko Araki
The fourth graphic novel commissioned by the Louvre takes a manga protagonist and plunks him into a dark museum fantasy.
Read More »Graphic Novel Review: Bubbles & Gondola by Renaud Dillies
An evocative French funny animal comic about a solitary mouse's surreal adventures.
Read More »Manga Review: Stargazing Dog by Takashi Murakami
A poignant manga about a hapless man beset by hard times – and the loyal canine who sticks with him.
Read More »Graphic Novel Review: Little Nothings: My Shadow in the Distance by Lewis Trondheim
The French cartoonist returns with another enjoyable set of one-page funny animal autobio.
Read More »Comics Collection Review: Kinky & Cosy by Nix
A collection of cheerfully crass gag strips from Belgian cartoonist Nix.
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