In a chilling dystopian world, the economy is ruled by the calorie, the measure of life, of trade, and of pain. Farms of young girls are set up in dilapidated apartment buildings... they serve many purposes: to breed, to grow new organs, and to feed the wealthy of the population. Ration focuses on one particular... Continue Reading →
Paradox Girl Vol. 1: First Cycle by Cayti Bourquin and Yishan Li
A comedic and light-hearted look at time travel. Paradox Girl, First Cycle collects six issues of this fun comic from Image. She has the power to go 'anywhere and anywhen,' to help her buddy Axiom Man, and to get the bad guys to stop being bad. There are many little details that made this comic... Continue Reading →
A Particular Kind of Black Man by Tope Folarin
The stark voice of a young man who desires for a feeling of racial integrity after his world and family are stripped away and America remains, staring directly at him. As the son of a Nigerian immigrant, Tunde experiences the shockwaves of frustration and disappointment of the American Dream. His father found his way to... Continue Reading →
Middlewest, Book 1. by Skottie Young and Jorge Corona
Abel is a young man who is relentlessly beat down by his father. The outbursts are unending... he can never do anything right. The final straw is when he is caught shoplifting they fight like they never have before, trading barbs until Abel's father explodes and turns into literally a tornado-creating monster. Abel runs and... Continue Reading →
201 Posts-in-a-Row Post… + Hiatus Announcement
Hi All! I've been on quite a roll. My routine has worked out for me: three graphic novels a week and a couple novels, novellas, or short stories. It seems to keep my mind healthy and gives me a good goal. I'm having so much fun that I think I'll just keep going for as... Continue Reading →