

My favorite comic of 2021; John Porcellino's From Lone Mountain
There's something about John Porcellino's King-Cat comix that makes them different, that separates them from all the other...
Apr 10, 2022


2021 Recap; autumn reads
Röhner by Max Baitinger Baitinger’s Röhner is a very humorous read while also one of the most formally experimental and unique comics I...
Feb 18, 2022


Better upon rereading; Jason's "The left bank gang" and Yves Chaland's "The Comet of Carthage"
The left bank gang by Jason. This short (ninety-page-ish) story revolves around four struggling cartoonists in 1920s Paris; Ernest...
Oct 17, 2021


The 2021 Dune adaptation is close to the book, but not perfect.
The third attempt at an adaptation of Frank Herbert’s Dune, director Denis Villenueve’s (The Arrival, Blade Runner 2049 ) film is,...
Oct 5, 2021


One Hundred Years of Solitude, a book unlike any I've read before.
One hundred years of solitude fascinating novel that narrates the misadventures of a family (the BuendÃas) and a town (Macondo) through...
Sep 13, 2021


Alex Graham's "Dog Biscuits", a great instagram comic written and set during the 2020 pandemic.
Reading this over a year after it started feels different, as we've distanced ourselves from both the beginning of the pandemic as well...
Aug 23, 2021


"The Photographer" by Guibert, Lefèvre and Lemercier is a nonfiction tour de force.
This comic has the reader following French photographer Didier Lefèvre as he accompanies a Doctors Without Borders mission into the heart...
Aug 18, 2021