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Graphic Novel Review: ‘An Enchantment’ by Christian Durieux
The latest volume in the “Louvre Editions” series of graphic novels proves as engaging as its predecessors.
Read More »Graphic Novel Review: Mark Siegel’s Sailor Twain
A web comic turned graphic novel explores the Hudson River in the early days of the Industrial Revolution.
Read More »Book Review: Faster Than a Speeding Bullet: The Rise of the Graphic Novel by Stephen Weiner
A brief overview of the modern North American graphic novel provides a decent intro for the uninitiated.
Read More »Graphic Novel Review: Abelard by Dillies and Hautière
A French animal graphic novel road trip about innocence lost and the immigrant dream of America.
Read More »Book Review: The Comic Book History of Comics by Fred Van Lente and Ryan Dunlavey
A comics presented history of the medium from its inception to the digital age provides an affectionate yet revealing look.
Read More »Interview with Craig Lew, Author of The Goths
"Steven Spielberg once told me that I should build a strong body of work, because that will speak louder than anything I could say about myself."
Read More »Graphic Novel Review: One Model Nation by Courtney Taylor-Taylor and Jim Rugg
A bit of faux history takes us back to late seventies Berlin - when both music and politics were at their most volatile.
Read More »Graphic Novel Review: Whore by Jeffrey Kaufman and Marco Turini
A cynical and violent graphic novel pits a downsized CIA assassin against a variety of thuggish types.
Read More »Book Review: Soul Stealer: Collector’s Edition by Michael Easton and Christopher Shy
The easiest analogy for the Soul Stealer trilogy is to imagine if Clive Barker took over the Starz series, Spartacus.
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