I’ve attended Anime NYC before as a regular guest while I was in college, and as an artist in the Artist’s Alley back in 2019, but this is the first time I’ve been able to attend with a fancy little press badge around my neck! So I was pretty excited.
Seven Seas Pubwatch: November 2022
November is here? WHEW. This year has tested me and I am TIRED. Sending everyone near the end of the semester and near the end of the year strength in a major way as we are moving towards the end (of 2022, not civilization!) Hoping everyone getting some con-action (I see you Anime NYC folks)…
TIFF22 REVIEW: Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery Is a Bigger, More Convoluted Sequel
In Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery, detective Benoit Blanc (Daniel Craig) gets an unexpected invite to an island getaway and is soon privy to the private lives of the rich and famous.
Carmilla’s Kindred: Gogol and The Viy
Women Write About Comics celebrates the 150th anniversary of J. Sheridan Le Fanu’s Carmilla with a series of posts on female vampires in nineteenth-century literature.
REVIEW: King Tank Girl Takes the Crown
King Tank Girl combines the latest run of the Alan Martin/Brett Parson version of Tanky’s escapades. There’s a lot of fun to be had here, with Parson’s art standing out, and the titular story is a highlight.
Archie Comics Pubwatch: November 2022
Welcome to the Archie Comics Pubwatch for the month of November! I’m Lisa, reporting from a corner booth at Pop’s Chock’lit Shoppe, and here’s this month’s news! In November’s Archie Comics Pubwatch, Archie has a new social media manager, there are some new characters and one-shot issues on the horizon, some fresh cover exclusives, and…
PREVIEW: Family, Loss and the Freedom of Art Take Centre Stage in Salamandre
WWAC is pleased to share this preview for the graphic novel Salamandre, available in comic stores now from Dark Horse Comics and Berger Books, and in bookstores, December 20:
REVIEW: Tank Girl Colour Classics: A Blast from the Past
Tank Girl Colour Classics does a good job of both explaining the titular character’s place in the underground comics world and how she grew to become a near-mainstream phenomenon in the 1990s. This volume collects every story and cover from the character’s debut through the end of her magazine days, and does well explaining how…
Titan Comics PUBWATCH: October/November 2022
It is hard to believe that there are only about six weeks left in 2022. (Compounding this is that the weather in the Northeastern U.S. has been unseasonably warm, making it feel more like early spring or fall than November!) But even as 2022 draws to a close, we still have plenty of good comics…
TIFF22 REVIEW: Moving On Isn’t the Friendship Dramedy It Wants to Be
In Paul Weitz’ Moving On, Claire (Jane Fonda) and Evvie (Lily Tomlin) reunite at their mutual friend’s funeral and combine forces to complete a mission. Will they go through with it?
VIZ Pubwatch November 2022
Welcome back to another VIZ pubwatch! There’s a lot to talk about this month, from Anime NYC to a new one-shot collection from the team that brought you The Promised Neverland! Let’s start with the news.
Carmilla’s Kindred: The Virgin Vampire
Women Write About Comics celebrates the 150th anniversary of J. Sheridan Le Fanu’s Carmilla with a series of posts on female vampires in nineteenth-century literature.