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Please enjoy this excerpt from John’s Worth, a “psycho-sexual bio-horror noir” from artist Jon Chandler @NewmanCruise and Breakdown Press. https://t.co/G629JilcsK
Leonard Pierce @leonardpierce is back on the site today, with a review of Too Dead to Die, a just-released Image espionage comic from superhero comics and television veteran Marc Guggenheim and artist Howard Chaykin. (Cover art by Dave Johnson.) https://t.co/1IToTWi3n0
Today on the site, Gina Gagliano @_GinaGagliano interviews Gale Galligan @robochai, artist of popular middle grade graphic novels and a suite of personal minicomics on topics ranging from anime fandom to competitive yo-yo. https://t.co/AP1CCYV8z5
Chris Mautner @cmautner reviews Artist, the newest translated book from cartoonist Yeong-shin Ma - a grim look at the hypocrisies and human foibles of the arts scene in contemporary South Korea. https://t.co/8StZXYdeF0
Today on the site we present a 37-page complete story from the forthcoming PANDORA: The Receding Sound of Footsteps, a collection of works from indie manga artist Hagiwara Rei and publisher Glacier Bay Books @glacierbaybooks, due early next year. https://t.co/vgxHRaWInt
Hillary Brown reviews Geneviève Castrée: Complete Works 1981-2016, an enormous retrospective of the late Canadian artist’s lyrical and unruly work from editor Phil Elverum and Drawn & Quarterly. https://t.co/4bF0kfQ6Zd
UK comics scholar and 2000 AD artist David Roach presents a memorial today for Kevin O’Neill, one of the most vivid and idiosyncratic cartoonists of his generation. O’Neill died on November 3. https://t.co/NG4gVfBAiT
Tegan O’Neil @tegan_oneil5000 examines the work of artist Ashley Wood, particularly in Zombies vs Robots, a series of comics with writer Chris Ryall recently re-released via their Image Comics imprint Syzygy. https://t.co/I5aKJZDbSW
Laura Paul reviews Who Will Make the Pancakes, a new collection from alt-comics veteran Megan Kelso: “Kelso’s women are firmly mired in everyday concerns…. Alienation from labor performed is revealed to be a problem for both mothers and cartoonists.” https://t.co/iU9fFechmT
Leonard Pierce @leonardpierce reviews The Blouse, the latest English translation of comics by the prolific Bastien Vivès, concerning a young woman’s transformation into a desired and desirous being through an uncanny change in wardrobe. https://t.co/GkkntKMqP8