Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 has been a massively successful debut for developer Sandfall Interactive. It also hasn't been without controversy. In December, the Indie Game Awards revoked two of its ...
Today’s post wraps up a series on using comics and graphic novels in the classroom. For a decade, comics and graphic novels were an anchor in my educational pedagogy. They were omnipresent, including ...
Dating all the way back to 1923, Weird Tales is easily one of the most iconic pulp magazines ever published. That venerable series is returning in a new form in 2026, as Monstrous Books aims to revive ...
Having so many adaptations runs a risk of redundancy, but Dead Man Walking has proven compelling enough to thrive across its many mediums. The most recent version, a graphic novel illustrated by ...
In the title story of Canadian cartoonist Joe Ollmann’s collection of short graphic fiction, a man witnesses a near catastrophe at work. In the weeks and months that follow, he collapses into ...
The intellectual property of Will Eisner, who gives his name to the most prestigious award in American comics, is up for sale. By George Gene Gustines When Will Eisner’s “A Contract with God and Other ...
Earlier this month, French publisher Morgen made a splash with the announcement of a six-figure global book deal with Eisner-nominated comics writer Ram V, along with artists Anand Radhakrishnan and ...
In 1992, Art Spiegelman’s Maus won the Pulitzer prize. The first graphic novel to win the award, Maus testified both to Spiegelman’s singular brilliance and to the graphic novel’s acceptance as a ...
The annual list of books that packed a punch — from reinventing classic characters to shedding light on elusive icons to taking us on epic journeys to ... our backyards? By Borys Kit Senior Film ...
This year, for the first time since 2015, I’m not doing a “best graphic novels of the year” list. There are too many great works out there to read, too many ways to evaluate how they are “best,” and ...
The magpies appear in the first scene of “Cannon,” in a darkened restaurant littered with broken furniture and plates. I count twenty-one birds, perched and staring. Two figures, the titular Cannon ...
Turgut Yuksel’s hero in the graphic novel “Seven Deadly Days” is a young graphic designer whose dreary routine is instantly recognizable to a whole generation of Turkish white-collar workers. He works ...