'Walk Me to The Corner' by Anneli Furmark is a graphic novel romance story like few others as it delves into complex emotions.
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Graphic Novel Review: ‘Our Little Secret’ by Emily Carrington from Drawn+Quarterly
Our Little Secret by Emily Carrington details how an assault when she was fifteen impacts her life as an adult.
Read More »Graphic Novel Review: ‘Putin’s Russia’ by Darryl Cunningham from Drawn+Quarterly
'Putin's Russia' by Darryl Cunningham perfectly balances facts with illustraitions and graphics to make for a great read.
Read More »Comic Review: ‘Come Over Come Over’ by Lynda Barry from Drawn+Quarterly
In this comic book tale of a 14-year-old girl's trials and tribulations the art is rich enough to carry the story itself, which is fleshed out with sarcasm and wordplay.
Read More »Graphic Novel Review: ‘Tunnels’ by Rutu Modan from Drawn+Quarterly
Readers will be captivated by the twists and turns of Rutu Modan's 'Tunnels' as it navigates an adventure with ever-reaching stakes.
Read More »Graphic Novel Review: ‘Leonard Cohen: On a Wire’ by Philippe Girard from Drawn+Quarterly
'Leonard Cohen: On a Wire' from Philippe Girard and published by Drawn+Quarterly is a whirlwind tour of the life of famed singer-songwriter Cohen.
Read More »Comics Review: ‘Red Flowers’ by Tsuge from Drawn+Quarterly
'Red Flowers' by Yoshiharu Tsuge is an early example that comics can evoke as much as any form of literature.
Read More »Graphic Novel Review: ‘This is How I Disappear’ by Mirion Malle from Drawn+Quarterly
'This is How I Disappear' by Mirion Malle from Drawn+Quarterly discusses burnout and coping in a way that is rarely seen in literature.
Read More »Graphic Novel Review: ‘Secret Life’ by Ellsworth & VanderMeer from Drawn+Quarterly
'Secret Life' by Theo Ellsworth is unique in graphic novels as it refuses to be pinned down into a single genre.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Library’ by Dumontier and Farber from Drawn+Quarterly
'Library' by Dumontier and Farber, is a trip through a fictional library with intriguing and beguiling titles.
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