Comic Books
‘Meyer’ graphic novel review: For a good time, read thrice
This end-of-life gangster adventure slowly unveils layers of nuance and history.
This end-of-life gangster adventure slowly unveils layers of nuance and history.
A gripping and touching tale surrounding a fictionalized version of "mobster" Meyer Lansky.
Less of a review and more some fanboy musings.
A trip to 1930s Hollywood for a meditation on art by a bunny skeleton.
Dr. Cecelia Cobbina is the cure for bland superhero comics.
I wanted to be Batman, but I'll always just be Spidey.
The new-ish H1 imprint opens up with a solid entry exploring relationships and interdependence.
Humanoids' gritty, realistic tale of super teens churns upward and onward.
For this edition, we delve into an epic Marvel crossover that's got all heart and not enough brains.
As digital sales boom, comics may find a path forward in pop's post-digital business model.
With its debut issue, the new H1 imprint from Humanoids lays the groundwork for more grounded, engaging heroes.
Proper criticism is under attack these days, but it's an essential service in understanding and disseminating art.