[RETRO REVIEW] THE NOT FORGOTTEN ANTHOLOGY
The Not Forgotten Anthology brings back some of those forgotten pulp heroes and gives them a fresh look for the modern day.
The Not Forgotten Anthology brings back some of those forgotten pulp heroes and gives them a fresh look for the modern day.
Talking to Strangers is eye-opening not because the writing is particularly powerful or the art ground-breaking, but because it reveals just how mundane a cult can be until the moment one realizes that it is anything but.
Similar to ERIC, BERING STRAIT meditates on the relationship between dream-like perception, reality, and the journey to self-discovery.
Stéphane Heuet manages to nudge more readers towards the ever-daunting classic by French writer Marcel Proust: In Search of Lost Time.
Bowie: Stardust, Rayguns & Moonage Daydreams from Insight Comics is a triumph for David Bowie fans and music history lovers everywhere.
Buyan: The Isle of the Dead is a beautiful book based on Slavic ballads. Highly recommended if you are looking for fresh tales of mythology.
The life and times of David Bowie are brought vividly to life by an illustrator who takes his iconic alter egos and makes them her own.
Here’s how Gareth Hinds makes classics like The Iliad, The Odyssey, and the work of Shakespeare accessible to new generations of readers.
Siegfried: Dragon Slayer is not just an adaptation of the original Norse saga; it’s a graphic novel re-invention of the source material.