"In her new graphic novel, Joyce Brabner continues writing in the vein of the American Splendor comics she co-wrote with her husband Harvey Pekar, discovering stories, heroes and suspense in the daily activities of herself and her friends." Read More
"I like writing in a way that can sometimes be dark yet still be generous to the human condition..." Read More
At the beginning of Liz Prince’s memoir she describes the problematic situation she faced as a kid: According to the...
"[....] this is a young adult romance, only it’s about a Druid and werewolf that fall in love, and includes gods, magic, shape-shifters, rednecks, and punks. There’s sex, but it leans towards erotic and romantic rather than explicit or hard-core." Read More
"The sense of humor here is low-key, but one that nails the realities of coupledom." Read More
"[Fake] asks us not only to honor and remember our queer history, but to use it as inspiration for constructing queer spaces in the present." Read More
Vivek J. Tiwary’s graphic novel (a finalist for a 26th Annual Lambda Literary Award in the graphic novel category) recognizes Brian Epstein as the fifth band member–a silent partner, the brains behind the Beatles’ concept. Read More
"Though we might have made lists, few of us could craft descriptions (or drawings) as deft as Lim’s." Read More
Nearly a decade old, Bechdel’s Fun Home still raises conservative ire. Read More


