This graphic novel really has it all. History, action, and the icon that is Superman. The story starts when the Lee family moves out of Metropolis's Chinatown and into a 'regular' neighborhood. Unfortunately, this catches the eye of the bigots in the Ku Klux Klan. While the father, Dr. Lee, adjusts to his new position... Continue Reading →
Lost Carnival: A Dick Grayson Graphic Novel
The Flying Grayson's have been a part of Haly's Circus for many years and things have been mostly good. But the economy is tight, there's more competition for people's dollars, and frankly, Dick is bored. On the road in Wyoming they set up next to a carnival. The Lost Carnival is full of magic and... Continue Reading →
Dragon Hoops by Gene Luen Yang
Best selling graphic novelist Gene Luen Yang was at a loss for what to work on next. Inspiration is a flighty thing and it had been a couple years since the publication of his last book. He was starting to get worried, but students at the high school where he taught computer programming were talking...... Continue Reading →
The Oracle Code by Marieke Nijkamp and Manuel Preitano
First off: I loved this book. What a great addition to the DC Ink lineup! The Oracle Code is the story of teenage Barbara Gordon who is struggling after an accident has left her paralyzed. Her mental health is as broken as her physical body. Her father, Commissioner James Gordon, sends her to The Arkham... Continue Reading →
Shadow of the Batgirl by Sarah Kuhn and Nicole Goux
Cassandra Cain has been raised for one purpose: to be an assassin. Bred to carry the mantle for her father, she lacks even the basic ways of communicating but can kill a person a thousand different ways. Her life changes when one of her targets desperately utters one of the few words she knows, "daughter."... Continue Reading →