There’s only two covers for Three #3 – which seems a shame, as it’s a book so triplicated its creator...
Sarah Leavitt takes on the difficult task of chronicling the devastating loss of both her mother, and her mother’s memory to Alzheimer’s, in this graphic novel. Read More
The title of Alison Bechdel’s novel riffs off P.D. Eastman’s book Are You My Mother?, an easy-reader many babyboomers who...
The palpable feeling of menace that lurks in these pages rises not from visible violence, but through the reader’s observations of the cumulative warning signs foretelling what’s to come... Read More
Besides the story, readers should note the creative way this book employs both its art and typography to help tell the tale. The style of the art fluctuates, from abrasive hen scratches to smooth washes of black ink, from manga-esque vignettes to art tableau frames. This is a story slick, professional comic art would ruin. Merey’s art, if more amateur, better parallels the life experiments of the high school characters in its grips. Read More
Gay Genius comes with its own definition at the back of the book. The Romans thought genius was a guardian...
Fans of Eric Drooker’s earlier books (Flood, Blood Song) may find this graphic novel disappointing. It’s exciting that a leftist...