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Comic Review: ‘Talk to My Back’ by Yamada Murasaki from Drawn+Quarterly
Talk To My Back' by Yamada Murasaki is a beautiful pairing of art and story telling the story of a woman in a bad marriage with two children.
Read More »Comic Review: ‘The League of Super Feminists’ by Mirion Malle from Drawn+Quarterly
'The League of Super Feminists' by Mirion Malle is a quick read packed with examples as it covers such a broad range.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Snug: A Collection of Comics about Dating Your Best Friend’ by Catana Chetwynd
Dating adventures and hilarity continue in Catana Chetwynd's second book 'Snug'.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Voting Is Your Super Power!’ Edited by Craig Yoe
'Voting Is Your Superpower' collects a fascinating series of pro-vote comics from the fifties and sixties.
Read More »Comic Collection Review: ‘Little Lulu: The Fuzzythingus Poopi’ from Drawn+Quarterly
Little Lulu: The Fuzzythingus Poopi from Drawn+Quarterly is a beautiful reprint collecting some of the best issues of the classic kids’s comic. While originally a single-panel cartoon created by comics icon Marjorie Henderson Buell, better known as “Marge,” Lulu evolved into one of the best-known Dell/Golden Key comic book titles …
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 »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 Book Review – Ms. Marvel: ‘Ms. Marvel Vol.1- No Normal’, ‘Ms. Marvel Vol.2 – Generation Why’ & ‘Ms. Marvel Vol.3 – Crushed’
Marvel Comics has collected the appearances of the new Ms. Marvel - Kamala Khan - into three brilliant volumes: "No Normal", "Generation Why" and "Crushed"
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