Graphic Novel Review: Keeping Two by Jordan Crane

I haven’t read any other reviews of this book — I usually don’t, because I wanted to form my own opinion. I’m a huge fan of Fantagraphics and I wouldn’t dare troll a competitor, even if they’re way bigger and they probably...

Graphic Novel Review: The Alcoholic by Jonathan Ames

I discovered this book sometime in between my superhero fanboy days and my stint in Europe which led to my discovery of the bande dessinéeh voice). This is one of my favourite graphic novels, and I come back to it often, not least because I’ve struggled with...
Top 10 Graphic Novel based TV series in 2024

Top 10 Graphic Novel based TV series in 2024

From TV series about superheroes to those that depict post-apocalyptic worlds to quirky, comedic ones, many TV series today would not exist were it not for the graphic novels that inspired them. After extensive research and analysis, here is a list of the top 10...
Graphic Novel Review: Mort Cinder by Breccia and Oesterheld.

Graphic Novel Review: Mort Cinder by Breccia and Oesterheld.

Mort Cinder graphic novel review Today, I’ll be reviewing the graphic novel “Mort Cinder” by Alberto Breccia and Héctor Germán Oesterheld. These two are significant figures in Argentina’s graphic novel scene, active from the 50s to the 80s....

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