The final entry in the multi-volume French GN comic fantasy series should prove satisfying for its fans, if perplexing to newcomers..
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Graphic Novel Review: ‘Syllabus’ by Lynda Barry
Notes from college classes that reawaken the artist we all once were in "Syllabus."
Read More »Interview: Lars Martinson, Author and Artist of Graphic Novel ‘Tonoharu’
I think sometimes fiction actually allows you to be more honest than autobiography, because it gives you plausible deniability.
Read More »Interview: Grace Mineta, the Texan in Tokyo (‘My Japanese Husband Thinks I’m Crazy’)
The Texan behind the popular 'Texan in Tokyo' blog and author of 'My Japanse Husband Thinks I'm Crazy' talks about how she got started, and the costs of 'making it big.'
Read More »Interview: Action Lab Comics (‘Vamplets,’ ‘Princeless,’ ‘Puppet Master’) Creative Director Dave Dwonch
Dwonch talks about the 2015 comics lineup including the return of Eisner-nominated 'Princeless' and 'Nutmeg,' a book he describes as 'Betty and Veronica' meets 'Breaking Bad.'
Read More »Book Review: ‘Wonder Woman: The Complete Newspaper Strip, 1944-1945’ by William Marston and H.G. Peter
The Amazon princess’ short-run as a newspaper strip heroine gets a sharp hardcover collection.
Read More »Interview: Jake Myler, Co-creator of the Graphic Novel ‘Orphan Blade’
Oni has published a unique graphic novel in 'Orphan Blade' whose unique elements argue for adopting it on your bookshelf.
Read More »Comics Collection Review: ‘The Worst of Eerie Publications,’ A Horror Comics Anthology Edited by Mike Howlett
The notoriously cheesy sixties era horror mags get anthologized for a new audience.
Read More »Graphic Novel Review: ‘Phantoms of the Louvre’ by Enki Bilal
A specter (or two or three or more) is haunting the Louvre.
Read More »Attempting to Define ‘Art’
The unoriginal is specifically excluded.
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