Zoe Thorogood’s graphic memoir is part diary, part performance, and part mirror that refuses to soften what it reflects. Framed as six months in which the artist writes a book about writing the book, it spirals through depression, anxiety, impostor syndrome, and […]
Adapting a monumental work like Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind into a graphic novel is no small feat, yet Yuval Noah Harari, along with illustrator Daniel Casanave and adapter David Vandermeulen, manages to create an engaging and visually captivating journey through […]
If you’ve ever wondered what would happen if Dexter moved into Richard Scarry’s Busy, Busy Town, Patrick Horvath’s Beneath the Trees Where Nobody Sees delivers the answer with gleeful, gory precision. This debut graphic novel takes the charm of anthropomorphic animal life […]
In Kaiju No. 8 Vol. 1, Naoya Matsumoto reimagines the classic monster-battle manga through a fresh and surprisingly heartfelt lens. Set in a Japan plagued by relentless kaiju attacks, the story introduces us to Kafka Hibino, a man who once dreamed of […]
Few manga series manage to be as absurdly wild and wildly entertaining as Dandadan, Vol. 1 by Yukinobu Tatsu. Blending supernatural horror, sci-fi chaos, and slapstick comedy, this debut volume throws readers headfirst into a world where horny aliens, mischievous spirits, and […]
Maggie Stiefvater’s cult classic returns in a lavish new form with The Raven Boys, adapted by Stephanie Williams and illustrated by Sas Milledge. It is the first volume of The Raven Cycle reimagined as a full-color graphic novel, a project that asks […]