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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.
Read More »Comic Review: ‘It’s So Magic’ by Lynda Barry from Drawn+Quarterly
'It's So Magic' by Lynda Barry combines words and illustrations to create a series of memorable comic stories.
Read More »Comic Review: ‘World Record Holders’ by Guy Delisle from Drawn+Quarterly
World Record Holders by Guy Delisle and published by Drawn and Quarterly, with translation by Helge Dascher, collects many of Delisle’s early works. The anthology pulls stories from famed indie magazines like Lapin and Spoutnik as well as adding Drawn and Quarterly exclusives. Most of Delisle’s recent works have been …
Read More »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: ‘My Perfect Life’ by Lynda Barry from Drawn+Quarterly
'My Perfect Life' by Linda Barry chronicles a year in the life of teenager Maybonne Mullen as she navigates her universe.
Read More »Graphic Novel Review: ‘The Con Artists’ by Luke Healy from Drawn+Quarterly
'The Con Artists by Luke Healy quintessentially millennial tale about friendship and the quest for self-actualization.
Read More »Graphic Novel Review: ‘The Peanutbutter Sisters and Other American Stories’ by Rumi Hara from Drawn+Quarterly
The 'Peanutbutter Sisters and other American Stories' by Rumi Hara is a diverse and exciting collection of stories.
Read More »Graphic Novel Review: ‘Rave’ by Jessica Campbell from Drawn+Quarterly
'Rave' by Jessica Campbell depicts the difficulties of teenage years as seen through the lens of a Conservitive Christian upbringing.
Read More »Comic Review: ‘Mr. Colostomy’ by Matthew Thurber from Drawn+Quarterly
Mr. Colostomy by Matthew Thurber experiments with storytelling and form but remains the quintessential example of the four panel comic.
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