Issue 65

Book Review: White Cube

Brecht Vandenbroucke, Drawn & Quarterly, 64 pgs, drawnandquarterly.com , $22.95 USA & Canada Hey, Kids! Comics! Super-Smart Theory-Driven Society-Critiquing Comics! White Cube throws […]

Book Review: Through the Woods

Emily Carroll, 208 pgs, Margaret K. McElderry Books, $26.50 hard cover, $16.99 paperback It would be difficult to over-praise this first book […]

Book Review: This One Summer

Mariko Tamaki and Jillian Tamaki, 319 pgs, House of Anansi Press, houseofanansipress.com , $18.95 Mariko Tamaki and Jillian Tamaki, who brought us […]

Book Review: The Pitiful Human-Lizard #1

Jason Loo, 52 pgs, Loo Harvest Group, facebook.com/pitifulhumanlizard, $10 Lucas Barrett is a 9-to-5, twenty-something office drone by day, but by night […]

Book Review: Photobooth: A Biography

Meags Fitzgerald, 280 pgs, Conundrum Press,conundrumpress.com, $20 This graphic novel tells the story of interdisciplinary artist Meags Fitzgerald’s unexpected love affair with “boothing,” as […]

Monstrosity Vol. 1

Phil McClorey and Brian Evinou, editors, 200 pgs, Alterna Comics, alternacomics.com, $14 Imagine a gaggle of award-winning independent comic book writers and artists from […]

Book Review: Maple Key Comics 2

Issue 2, edited by Joyana McDiarmid, 268 pgs, Samara Press, maplekeycomics.com, digital $6 print $15 Maple Key Comics Issue 2 presents a […]

Book Review: Bourbon & Eventide

Mike Spry, 56 pages, Invisible Publishing, invisiblepublishing.com, $14.95 Montreal-based writer and editor Mike Spry has a charming talent for sardonic prose. In his […]

Book Review: Interference

Michelle Berry, 271 pgs, ECW Press, ecwpress.com, $18.95 Billed as a novel, Michelle Berry’s Interference is in fact a kind of hybrid, […]