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Graphic Novel Review: ‘Walk Me to the Corner’ by Anneli Furmark from Drawn+Quarterly
'Walk Me to The Corner' by Anneli Furmark is a graphic novel romance story like few others as it delves into complex emotions.
Read More »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: ‘Hakim’s Odyssey: Book 1: From Syria to Turkey’ by Fabien Toulm
'Hakim's Odyssey: Book 1 - From Syria to Turkey' by Fabien Toulme is a wonderful, humane, retelling of one man's story capturing the plight of all refugees.
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 »Graphic Novel Review: ‘Night Bus’ by Zuo Ma from Drawn+Quarterly
'Night Bus' by Zuo Ma shows the power of art to convey not just information but feeling while telling a story.
Read More »Graphic Novel Review: ‘My Begging Chart’ by Keiler Roberts from Drawn and Quarterly
'My Begging Chart' by Keiler Roberts captures everyday life so readily that it is a visual diary of family and reality.
Read More »Graphic Novel Review: ‘Cyclopedia Exotica’ by Aminder Dhaliwal from Drawn+Quarterly
'Cyclopedia Exotica' by Aminder Dhaliwal is is a masterful portrayal of being a minority in a society that does not relate to the experience.
Read More »Graphic Novel Review: ‘Billionaires’ by Darryl Cunningham from Drawn+Quarterly
'Billionaires' by Darryl Cunningham and published by Drawn+Quarterly is a journalistic portrayal of three of the richest, most powerful people on the planet.
Read More »Comic Review: ‘Heaven No Hell’ by DeForge from Drawn+Quarterly
'Heaven No Hell' by DeForge are a joy to read and reread as the ideas hidden inside stick deep in the audience’s brains.
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