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Kool Keith is teaming up with Z2 for a new graphic novel, The Krossover of the Flower Kosmic. It’s written by Czarface‘s Seamus “Esoteric” Ryan, illustrated by Sean Von Gormon, and ...
Author Varian Johnson and illustrator Reggie Brown discuss their new picture book collaboration, 'Little Big Man,' Black joy, ...
Chaucer’s Books will host Arvind Ethan David for a book talk and signing of his graphic novel “Raymond Chandler’s Trouble is My Business,” 6 p.m. Thursday, May 22 at 3321 State St., Santa ...
In addition to the Pulitzer, “Feeding Ghosts” was named the winner of the National Books Critics Circle John Leonard Prize, ...
Dr. Sashi Sivramkrishna’s recently published graphic novel, A Journey into the Furnace of History: The Dying Embers of Ancient Iron-Smelting in India, has an origin story that spans nearly two ...
Image courtesy of Marvel Comics. Graphic novels are the perfect escape. They tell fantastical and bold tales while providing readers with unforgettable illustrations, combining the two to create ...
For Rusty O’Shacklewell – better known by his graphic design alias Personality Crisis – it’s led to a fascinating career transition from designing for club nights and festivals to working with some of ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. In 1923, when Scott Fitzgerald was 27, he wrote to his editor, Maxwell Perkins, about his ambitions for his third novel. “I want ...
Every Blake Lively Movie Performance, Ranked by Liveliness Paul Feig seems to specifically know how to harnesses her specific brand of vivacious, alluring, and just a little dangerous. vulture ...
Puffin Books has announced their Graphic Novel Competition, an initiative that aims to seek out, nurture, and publish new graphic novel creators from communities under-represented on the nation’s ...
Part spoof and part serious, the film is about mythmaking as much as it is about music. The result is delightfully destabilizing. By Alissa Wilkinson During every scene of this western, I couldn ...
The story has been adapted many times, on stage, in film and more than once as a graphic novel, perhaps most significantly by French comic creator Regis Loisel, who reworked the tale into a stunning ...