Surviving the Teenage Apocalypse in Tillie Walden's Clementine Book One Tillie Walden's Clementine is The Breakfast Club set during a zombie apocalypse.
Love in the Age of Cartoons- a look at Alec Robbins' Mr. Boop Alec Robbins really loves Betty Boop. That’s probably the most straightforward fact about Robbin’s Mr. Boop. From there, Robbins and his book just get… weird. Here’s the premise of this book: Betty Boop is the cartoon character and Alec is married to her. Alec thinking “My wife
From the Archives: Daytripper #1 But for all of its similarities, Daytripper #1 lacks the excitement and joy of life found in Bá and Moon's short stories and ends up dragging through the first issue, which is more of a prologue or framing sequence to the larger story that the twins will be telling over the next nine issues.
From The Archives- Rebecca Kraatz's House of Sugar Biography as fragments of a memory. Rebecca Kraatz's House of Sugar is a melancholy look back at her childhood with the familial and social forces that shaped her through growing up. Told in short, four panel increments, Kraatz builds up the fragments and moments of her life, giving
From The Archives: New York The Big City While either sitting on the front stoop of an apartment building to riding the subway, shoulder to shoulder with strangers, to enjoying a summer day with an open fire hydrant to cool you off, Eisner catches the essence of life in the big city. New York, The Big City (trade
From the Archives: Taiyo Matsumoto's Sunny V2 Taiyo Matsumoto has this shifting lens of reality. In this comics, he continually pushes the way we experience his drawings.No. 5 was manga inspired by Moebius.Tekkon Kinkreet was a wild trip viewing the city through the exaggerated experiences of children and GoGo Monster turned an elementary school into