ADVANCED REVIEW: The Passageway OGN launches Lemire, Sorrentino's shared horror universe, The Bone Orchard Mythos
Or, how The Passageway proves that The Bone Orchard Mythos will unravel the fabric of reality.
Read MoreOr, how The Passageway proves that The Bone Orchard Mythos will unravel the fabric of reality.
Read MoreThe satisfaction of Wingbearer comes from getting lost in this fantasy world where a little girl gets to live her purpose.
Read MoreFalconspeare boldly foregoes the more fantastical to vanquish the darkness of the human heart, making this Warwick Johnson-Cadwell’s most Victorian tale yet.
Read MoreYummy!: A History of Desserts has cracked the code of an essential conversation every child must have to engage with cultural narrative in a way that protects them from the inevitable dissolution of finding out that history is not made entirely of truth…
Read MoreIn Batman and Robin and Howard, Jeffrey Brown does the impossible. He cures Damian Wayne of his angst. Check out Lisa Gullickson’s new graphic novel review!
Read MoreParty and Prey is a big swing that lands. It is heavy; it will crack you open; it will leave you angry. As I turned the last page, churning with complex emotions, I found some answers.
Read MoreWhat makes Orcs in Space, Vol. 1 special is that it uses short-hand of the genres we love to intrigue us, it disarms us with jokey-jokes, and then sucker-punches us in the feels with a story about empathy as a means of personal growth.
Read MoreWhistle: A New Gotham City Hero, by E. Lockhart (Genuine Fraud, We Were Liars) and Manuel Preitano (The Oracle Code), is about Willow Zimmerman’s fall from grace….our full review!
Read More"Did You Hear Eddie Gein Done?" uses the facts of Ed Gein’s life to tell a story so compelling, so expertly rendered and compassionately told, it will have you questioning what you consider your truth.
Read MoreThe graphic novel Old Head by Kyle Starks is a hilarious, gripping, gorefest of a horror-comedy about a father trying to learn to see himself through his twelve-year-old daughter's eyes.
Read MoreMariko Tamaki and Yoshi Yoshitani’s I Am Not Starfire is the sour-candy coated antidote to adolescent cynicism - that aggressively passive inclination to say ‘no’ to everything because they’re too uncomfortable.
Read MoreJonna and the Unpossible Monsters by Chris and Laura Samnee is an exhilarating start to what I am anticipating to be a thrilling and exuberant ode to siblinghood.
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