The December rankings of what’s sold in terms of graphicnovels into
the direct market isn’t too much of a surprise as it’s more
holiday oriented and geared towards ever...
It’s that time again! We’re still recovering post-holidays, so
we’re celebrating by digging deep into the Panels mailbag. We’ve
got 8 great comics (graphicnovels, tra...
I’m really starting to enjoy graphicnovels. I haven’t read many,
but the few I’ve read I’ve enjoyed. I started off with the early
Anita Blake books, most were a retel...
Written by: Matt Molgaard As a longtime comic book and graphic novel
reader I’m always on the prowl for something different and familiar,
simultaneously. Maybe an absurdly b...
In his series on graphicnovels that bend the rules, Michael Dooley
shows us the work of an artist whose work bends gender lines and comic
norms.
The post Beyond the graphic...
Booklist graphic-novels editor, Sarah Hunter, says it’s the
“luminous artwork” that’s the star of Frederic Brrémaud and
Federico Bertolucci’s Love, v.2: The Fox (Ma...
Flinch has its hits and misses, but the list of talent makes it a
standout; a fine example of the fantasy genre while being quite
distinct; echoes of Dante’s Inferno, down t...
In the weekly Atomic Books Comics Preview, Benn Ray highlights notable
new comics, graphicnovels, and books. Benn Ray is the owner of Atomic
Books, an independent bookstore i...
As a steampunk fan, I’ve also become fascinated with the Arts &
Crafts Movement and real-life Victorian fixations with romanticized
medieval culture. This fascination will ...