Kariba by Clarke Clarke and Snaddon shows the reader that magic and the modern world can co-exist - one doesn't need to die for the other.
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Graphic Novel Review: ‘Girl Juice’ by Benji Nate from Drawn+Quarterly
'Girl Juice' by Benji Nate is a glimpse into the lives of four roommates complete with selfies and text message short form dialogue.
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'We Are On Our Own' by Miriam Katin is the true story of Katin's escaped from Nazi occupied Hungary in WW ll.
Read More »Graphic Novel Review: ‘The Man in the McIntosh Suit’ by Rina Ayuyang
'The Man in the McIntosh Suit' is pure noir, as Ayuyang’s art carries the feeling of nobility in the face of nihilism through its use of color.
Read More »Graphic Novel Review: ‘Work-Life Balance’ by Aisha Franz from Drawn and Quarterly
Work Life Balance by Aisha Franz brings intertwines three stories of the existential struggle that is our modern work world.
Read More »Graphic Novel Review: ‘Harvey Knight’s Odyssey’ by Nick Maandag from Drawn+Quarterly
In 'Harvey Knight's Odyssey' Nick Maandag drives the narrative of each story with graphics appropriate to its theme.
Read More »Graphic Novel Review: ‘Brooklyn’s Last Secret’ by Leslie Stein from Drawn & Quarterly
'Brooklyn's Last Secret' follows still-gunning-for-greatness band Major Threat as it begins its latest tour.
Read More »Comic Review: ‘White Savior’ by Eric Nguyen and Scott Burman
'White Savior' by Eric Nguyen and Scott Burman shows that history, and even the present, is not always as clear as it might seem.
Read More »Graphic Novel Review: ‘Movements and Moments’ from Drawn+Quarterly
'Movements and Moments' is an anthology of graphic stories highlighting we are all a people living our stories.
Read More »Comic Review: ‘Revenge of the Librarians’ by Tom Gauld from Drawn+Quarterly
'Revenge of the Librarians' by Tom Gauld is a must-read comic collection for every bibliophile.
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