There’s never really a bad time to be reading comics, but 2025 proved to be an especially strong year for the industry. From DC’s Absolute Universe and Marvel’s Ultimate Universe to Skybound’s Energon ...
A candy-colored story collection, sisters who lust after Hitler and harrowing reportage from a riot in India. Credit...Photo illustration by Sebastian Mast Supported by By Sam Thielman Sam Thielman is ...
Frank Herbert's Dune is an infamously tricky story to adapt to other media. It took Denis Villeneuve two whole movies to do the book justice. But Abrams ComicArts can do fans one better. They've ...
Four new books offer readers a rich volume of cartoons with “Far Side”-level wit, but also go deep on a diverse array of real-life figures, from Afrobeat megastar Fela to the infamous Mitford sisters ...
Originally published from the mid-1990s to the mid-2000s as 12 issues, Black Hole has become a totemic work in graphic novels on the whole, winning an Eisner award in 2006 when the first complete ...
If you're just like us, you've been consuming Ana Huang's Twisted series for the last few years now and cannot get enough! From eBooks, to all the special edition versions, and the very hot audiobooks ...
And while Five Nights at Freddy's: Tales from the Pizzaplex Graphic Novel Collection Vol. 2 will no longer be published on the 11th of September, with no idea when it will be, Volume 3 is still ...
“Skin,” written by Versyp and illustrated by Clement, is a story of two women whose paths intertwine in an art class, where Esther is the teacher and Rita, the older of the two, is an inexperienced ...
When it comes to untethering the imagination and letting it soar into the unknown, comic books and graphic novels are hard to beat. The arrangement of square panels on a white page can unlock potent ...
Walk into any classroom today and you’ll hear a familiar refrain from teachers: “How do we get kids excited about reading again?” Screens, social media, and short attention spans have reshaped the ...
Has any comic artist besides Charles M. Schulz embraced such a breadth of emotions in their work, from chilly loneliness and insecurity to fuzzy-blanket sentimentality, and made it so seamless? This ...
Many students—and teachers (including me!)—love graphic novels. Today’s post begins a series exploring how they can be used in the classroom. Tim Smyth is an award-winning educator and ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results