Leslie Stein's "Brooklyn's Last Secret": A Road Story about the Band You Wish You Knew Experience the Ultimate Hangout with Major Threat As They Hit the Road For a Summer Tour
Ducks: Two Years In the Oil Sands by Kate Beaton Kate Beaton is giving us this insight into Kate’s story that she and the people in her life at the time don’t have. And the cruelty is that we’re even less capable of nurturing or protecting Kate than the people and systems that are part of her life.
From the Archives- Paul Moves Out (2005) Rabagliati's semi-confessional story is a wonderful slice of life story that you just can't get in any other storytelling format. Rabagliati takes advantage of comic's ability to easily make the reader identify with the characters and pull them in for a most unremarkable story.
Welcome to the Party in Julie Doucet's Time Zone J Julie Doucet's time away from comics has given her the freedom to just jump back into their creation, rewriting the rules about how she’s going to tell her story.
Finding the Sublime in the Mundane - One Panel of My Begging Chart and the Brilliance of Keiler Roberts Keiler Roberts hones in on simplicity precisely to expose the complexity of life.
From Cover to Cover's Favorite Comics of 2021 Here are our favorites from 2021, a year that saw a lot of great books.Please know this post serves to celebrate our favorites, and while we read a bunch, we certainly don't read everything. Really, there's just too much out there.
Mirion Malle Shows Us Just How Strong We Are in This Is How I Disappear Mirion Malle doesn’t judge her characters and asks us to also not to judge them. The book is seeking understanding, empathy, and the ability to allow ourselves to realize we don’t know everything that’s going on in our own or others’ lives.