The Shakespeare of Imagined Slights
Joe returns to us with the manga review you need, and in an interesting turn of events, the door locked behind him and now he can’t leave: the nightmare is over, and all is right again.
Joe returns to us with the manga review you need, and in an interesting turn of events, the door locked behind him and now he can’t leave: the nightmare is over, and all is right again.
Today we celebrate a conclusion, we make our case for Zack Soto’s future, we pontificate on an industry. It’s Friday, and it’s all gonna be okay.
A preview of Losing the Girl, the first book in the young-adult Life on Earth trilogy, in which MariNaomi looks at life through the eyes of four suburban teenagers.
It’s Friday, which means it’s time for Alejandra to reflect on one giant week, and all the history it’s brought to the surface.
Well, you knew it was coming. Today, Alejandra finally makes it to the film shoot to see how the magic gets made.
It’s Wednesday, so we found somebody to recommend the latest issue of Thanos for you. No, i’m not kidding!
Jason Leivian from Floating World talks about the past, present and future from the vantage point of one of North America’s most beloved comic book stores.
There’s no magic bullet to fixing a bad day, but checking in with friends, filling up on some good food and…cold showers? Hey, everyone has their thing!
Cathy ran for 34 years, and its conclusion seemed to please people a little too much. Juliet Kahn thinks that it’s high time for a reappraisal of the most famous strip everybody claims to hate.
Being exhausted after a long trip can make anybody say crazy things, but being bored by Predator? That’s a bridge too far!
It’s Monday, the best day of the week. Get it started right with Alejandra, Anna & Rachel. And also a weird video about doubling your deadlines.
There is something calming about the control Anna Haifisch exerts over her works with her defined color palettes. Even in her most off-hinged works, such as Von Spatz, can be entered with equilibrium. Haifisch’s Von Spatz is the story of the Von Spatz Rehab Center, a fictional oasis and healing space for a number of… Read more »
Getting ready for a trip out of town, snuggling in bed and getting yahself all kinds of sexy. There’s no better way to start off a week.
If you’re going to write about Crisis On Infinite Earths, it’s best to go deep, and in Tegan’s latest installment of Ice Cream for Bedwetters, that’s exactly what she does.
While we can’t make every Thursday Eleanor Davis Day, this Thursday is Eleanor Davis Day, and if you don’t like it…well, i’m sure there’s a bus station in your crappy town. Make use of it, buster!
Nancy Drew meets David Lynch in this mystery thriller graphic novel set in a remote and eerie east-coast village, published by Conundrum Press.
Two of the most talented artists working today sit down to debate the value of guilt, celebrate the potency of the competitive spirit, and demand a better way to live.
What’s good and bad in new webomics — and a look at what could be called “Tumblr style.”
It’s time for your breakfast, and your breakfast is a review, a podcast and more.