BooksComicsBooksComicsRave and Time Zone J illuminate the past with unique artistic visionsJessica Campbell and Julie Doucet's new comic-book works explore the impulses and anxieties of youthByOliver SavaPublishedApril 12, 2022Comments (1)
BooksComicsBooksComicsHow to catch up on the X-Men, the most unpredictable franchise in superhero comicsWriter Jonathan Hickman completely revamped the comics in recent years, but there’s a lot of new titles—so here’s…ByOliver SavaPublishedApril 5, 2022Comments (104)
BooksComicsBooksComicsMarvel's The Thing miniseries is a strange and stunning piece of superhero noirWalter Mosley and Tom Reilly create a captivating ode to one of the greatest characters in superhero comicsByOliver SavaPublishedFebruary 9, 2022Comments (37)
BooksComicsBooksComicsNo One Else sparks an emotional fire with subtlety and graceR. Kikuo Johnson returns with a powerful family drama 16 years after his graphic novel debut, Night FisherByOliver SavaPublishedNovember 16, 2021Comments (3)
BooksComicsBooksComicsArtie And The Wolf Moon has plenty of warmth but needs more chillsCompelling family dynamics elevate this graphic novel’s horror-tinged coming-of-age storyByOliver SavaPublishedOctober 19, 2021Comments (1)
BooksComicsBooksComicsThe cascading fears of Razorblades: The Horror Magazine are scary goodA new anthology featuring a who’s who of great comic artists reveals the different faces of horrorByM.L. KejeraPublishedOctober 6, 2021Comments (11)
BooksComicsBooksComicsCrystal Kingdom loses some of the shine of The Adventure Zone’s earlier graphic novelsThe changes made to the latest comic-book adaptation of the hit podcast dull some of the source materialByJustin CarterPublishedJuly 28, 2021Comments (9)
BooksComicsBooksComicsThe Delicacy’s dazzling visuals overcome an undercooked storyJames Albon's new graphic novel explores the dark side of ambition in the restaurant worldByOliver SavaPublishedJuly 27, 2021
BooksComicsBooksComicsAlone In Space is a pensive retrospective of Tillie Walden’s early workPopular cartoonist Tillie Walden's new collection showcases the emotional depths of her early outputByTiffany BabbPublishedJuly 14, 2021Comments (1)
BooksComicsBooksComicsGraphic novel Bubble is an ideal summer readFull of humor and monster-hunting action, the adaptation of the hit podcast makes for a wonderful bookByCaitlin RosbergPublishedJuly 13, 2021Comments (4)
BooksComicsBooksComicsDC Pride highlights the publisher’s commitment to LGBTQ+ storiesDC Comics celebrates Pride Month with an inspired lineup of queer creatorsByOliver SavaPublishedJune 29, 2021Comments (14)
BooksComicsBooksComicsNot even teen Constantine can save The Mystery Of The Meanest Teacher from itselfThe Unbeatable Squirrel Girl team fumbles important moments in a rare miss from the DC middle grade lineByCaitlin RosbergPublishedJune 15, 2021Comments (8)
BooksComicsBooksComicsCyclopedia Exotica uses ancient myth to address modern prejudiceAminder Dhaliwal's bold new graphic novel plays with the medium in intriguing waysByOliver SavaPublishedJune 11, 2021Comments (1)