I read Russell's Snagglepuss last month and thought it was one of the best graphic novels I've ever read... So, I wanted to continue with his work. He did not disappoint. A new take on the first family of Bedrock, The Flintstones. A reimagining of the crew with a new spin on all things Stone... Continue Reading →
PTSD by Guillaume Singelin
In a near-future city inspired by Tokyo, Jun is a homeless vet who is in a constant battle with herself. Feelings of guilt, shame, and anger overwhelm her and make it difficult to function in society and make connections with others. Several people try to reach out, but she pushes back against their 'pity.' Jun's... Continue Reading →
Eternity Girl Vol 1. by Magdelene Visaggio, Sonny Liew, and Chris Chuckry
Shapeshifting. Fission. The space-time continuum. A need to stop the cycle of death and decay... and bring in new life in a new universe stretching into eternity. After a battle against a known enemy, a deep gash is cut in Eternity Girl's psyche. The trauma has made her irritable and at times irrational, and while... Continue Reading →
The Bridge: How the Roeblings Connected Brooklyn to New York by Peter J. Tomasi (Author), Sara DuVall (Illustrator)
A wonderful piece of history. One part father-son legacy, one part engineering feat, and one part marriage partnership. Tomasi has interlaced these threads to create a story of great depth, tension, and enjoyment. The Bridge follows Washington Roebling from his first lessons from his father as a young man to severe illness as his tries... Continue Reading →
The Last Siege Vol 1. by Landry Q. Walker and Justin Greenwood
Lines of succession and castles aflame. The Last Siege is a tale of a raging conflict over a lone citadel that will not bend to rule. A lone man arrives with a letter deeming him ruler of the realm while others are trying to usurp the throne from the 11-year-old daughter of the last lord.... Continue Reading →