Death laments that his child isn't following in his footsteps of reaping souls, in author and illustrator Nicholas Gurewitch's latest work.
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Graphic Novel Review: ‘The Contradictions’ by Sophie Yanow from Drawn+Quarterly
The Contradictions by Sophie Yanow makes an excellent read for anyone who would like to study abroad or has already done so.
Read More »Graphic Novel Review: ‘Moms’ by Yeong-Shin Ma from Drawn+Quarterly
'Moms,' by Yeong-Shin Ma presents a very real perspective of middle-aged women often not seen and explores it to find the life within.
Read More »Comic Review: ‘Constitution Illustrated’ by R. Sikoryak
'Constitution Illustrated' by R Sikoryak is a great reminder of the power of the relatively short original document that defined American federal power.
Read More »Comic Review: ‘The Sky is Blue with a Single Cloud’ by Kuniko Tsurita from Drawn+Quarterly
'The Sky is Blue with a Single Cloud' by Kuriko Tsurita impacts anyone reading her work on a level so deep it seems she might well have been a pen pal.
Read More »Graphic Novel Review: ‘Wendy, Master of Art’ by Walter Scott from Drawn+Quarterly
Wendy, Master of Art' by Walter Scott has such smooth pacing and intriguing characters readers will have gone through a hundred pages without noticing.
Read More »Comic Review: ‘Nori’ by Rumi Hara from Drawn+Quarterly
'Nori' by Rumi Hara is a great family read thanks to fun adventures, magical worldview, and educational backing for both children and adults.
Read More »Comic Review: ‘The Swamp’ by Yoshiharu Tsuge from Drawn+Quarterly
'The Swamp' by Yoshiharu Tsuge illustrates a missing link in the evolution of Japanese graphic narrative to the diverse medium it is today.
Read More »Comic Review: ‘Department of Mind-Blowing Theories’ by Tom Gauld from Drawn+Quarterly
'Department of Mind-Blowing Theories' by Tom Gauld published by Drawn+Quarterly is a chuckle-with-tongue-in-cheek collection of gags all on aspects of the scientific community.
Read More »Graphic Novel Review: ‘Umma’s Table’ by Yeon-Sik Hong from Drawn+Quarterly
'Umma's Table' by Yeon-Sik Hong is a powerful story about aging that maintains its cartoonish by depciting humans as cats, giving the tale deeper meaning.
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