Each year, the Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA) reviews graphic novels for their inclusion into their Great Graphic Novels for Teens (GGNT) list. The list comprises graphic novels with teen appeal for the middle-school through college ages of 12-18 that also represent quality literature. The 2014 list was announced at the beginning of February.
Buffy, Buffy Comics, adaptations & portraiture: roundtable!
We get previews and alerts and review pdfs in our inboxes, and we don’t go full-interest on every one. (This is behind the scenes stuff, hold tight.) We don’t discuss everything, either, not by a long way; usually we each take a hold of what looks interesting to us, and occasionally one of our…
Short & Sweet: Wolf Spider Bikini Bingo
Wolves, spiders, wolf-spiders, and more! This week we review Batwoman, Red Sonja, Adventure Time, Loki: Ragnarok and Roll and SPOOKS.
News & Things: Non-Oscar Edition
News Marketplace Spotlights Jackie Ormes Nancy Goldstein, author of Jackie Ormes: The First African American Woman Cartoonist, on why Ormes is important and unique. Lena Dunham to write 4-Part Archie Story Dunham, the creator and star of HBO’s Girls, will make her comic book writing debut in 2015 with a story set in Archie continuity. X-Men:…
