[ADVANCE REVIEW] NOMEN OMEN #1
It’s time for the annual harvest of comics about witchcraft and dark magic that hit the shelves in October, and so far Nomen Omen #1 conjures a unique tale.
It’s time for the annual harvest of comics about witchcraft and dark magic that hit the shelves in October, and so far Nomen Omen #1 conjures a unique tale.
This graphic adaptation of a classic tale from legendary writer Clive Barker will appeal to readers who appreciate great horror, magic, or fantasy.
Francisco de Goya lived a long, colorful life full of great beauty as well as much horror. This graphic novel attempts to make sense of both.
Georges Remi (1907-83) — better known as Hergé — told the world little about his most famous creation. This collection remedies that.
HEX teams with DC alumni Jim Lee to create a one-of-a-kind backpack for artists and comic book collectors alike via Kickstarter campaign.
This collection of James Stokoe’s unpublished and unfinished work is great for collectors as well as newbies in search of a wildly imaginative illustrator.
James Stokoe takes his keen eye for detail and brings a tired franchise to life, making Aliens: Dead Orbit possibly the nicest spinoff to date.
Anne Frank’s Diary: The Graphic Adaptation couldn’t have been an easy task for Ari Folman or David Polonsky, but they did a fantastic job.
Paperhead is a funny, nightmarish, and thought-provoking look into the psyche of a cartoonist. Despite its weaknesses, it has potential.