Comic Reviews
Reviews of comic books, graphic novels, and webcomics, exploring storytelling, art styles, and creative direction.
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Comparing Zoo TV vs graphic novel: Season 1 thrills, while later seasons stray far from the original suspense and grounded premise.
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Review of Aquablue: Nao, a French sci-fi comic about ecology, colonization, and a boy named Nao raised on a water planet.
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Review of 2 Sisters by Matt Kindt, a World War II spy story told through layered visuals, emotional tension, and fragmented storytelling.
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Carry Me by Dan Berry is a short, wordless comic that tells a heartfelt story about a father, a daughter, and their enduring emotional bond.
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Review of Zoo by Frank Pé and Philippe Bonifay—a moving graphic novel about trauma, family, and redemption before WWI.
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A review of Ignition City by Warren Ellis—where dieselpunk meets mystery in a grounded spaceport full of secrets and complex characters.
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Review of Witch by Terry Matalas, a fantasy-horror comic about a teen discovering her magical lineage while being hunted by Witch Hunters.
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Review of The Paper Man by Milo Manara, a surreal comic about a cowboy’s strange journey through love, obsession, and emotional isolation.
Categories
- App Reviews (3)
- Book Reviews (4)
- Comic Reviews (8)
- Fantasy Book Reviews (4)
- Filipino Indie Gems (3)
- Game Reviews (3)
- Miscellaneous Posts (11)
- Professional Insights (12)
- Project Spotlights (2)
- Sci-Fi Book Reviews (1)
- Tabletop Game Reviews (5)
- TV/Film Reviews (3)
- Young Adult Book Reviews (4)
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