Tag: graphic novel

‘Green River Killer’ Graphic Novel Review

Green River Killer: A True Detective Story is a non-fiction crime piece that allows readers to view the well-known murder investigation from the perspective of Detective Tom Jensen. It provides this unique perspective while also acknowledging the broader issue of

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‘Two Brothers’ Comic Review

created by Fábio Moon and Gabriel Bá Two Brothers is a story about family at its most raw. Things rarely end up as we want them to, mistakes are made, and sometimes there is no satisfying resolution or forgiveness. The

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‘Heart in a Box’ Graphic Novel Review

Kelly Thompson and Meredith McClaren’s Heart in a Box follows the struggles of a young woman named Emma after a messy breakup. Readers quickly find out that their protagonist is an emotional wreck, and it takes the rather forceful nudging

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‘Sex: Summer of Hard’ Comic Review

Sex. A topic that has become taboo and often times makes people very uncomfortable. At its core, it’s in our most primitive nature to remain sexually active. At a much deeper level, it’s an act that can connect people spiritually

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Interview with Under Belly Comics

Making their C2E2 debut was Under Belly Comics. Under Belly Comics is a new Canadian comic book & graphic novel publishing company, dedicated to bringing you the freshest and most innovative comics from around the world. Adam Jack and Kyle McEwan

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‘The X-Files: Year Zero’ Collection Review

In The X-Files: Year Zero, IDW Publishing explores the origins of the paranormal investigators. Year Zero switches between the famous FBI agents Mulder and Scully and what we would consider their 1940s counterparts. Mulder and Scully are trying to track down a Mr. Xero in present

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‘Judge Dredd: City Limits’ Comic Review

I love dark science fiction. Stories within stories, filled with the impossible, filled with things that could happen–that’s what makes science fiction so fascinating and intriguing. Judge Dredd: City Limits is an incredible combination of all the above; it brings

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