SDCC 2020: Teaching and Learning with Comics – Panel Coverage
As a comics scholar and an instructor who often teaches comics, I was delighted to digitally attend this year’s Teaching and Learning with Comics panel
As a comics scholar and an instructor who often teaches comics, I was delighted to digitally attend this year’s Teaching and Learning with Comics panel
Amid rising tensions between Hong King and China, and especially given that this year was the first in thirty years that Hong Kong was not
When I started playing The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild in December of 2017, I was immediately entranced by the beautiful, open-world design
Little Guardians: Volume 2 – Bandits and Betrayers opens in media res, partway through the attempted robbery of Verdo the Whole-Saler by a group of
After I arranged to review this book, the publisher sent me a physical copy of the second installment of Gengoroh Tagame’s My Brother’s Husband. This
Minority Monsters is an extremely cute, fun, accessible guide to sex, gender, and power. It may sound like I’m being flippant, but I mean nothing
If you enjoyed the unsettling deep dive into Allister Ward’s presumed psychosis that was Knight in the Snake Pit #1, the second installment is sure
In his introductory note, David Petersen describes Mouse Guard: The Black Axe as a creator’s quest, a text that challenged him to produce more detailed
Hazel and Mari are each other’s one true love in a time when same-sex attraction is seen as repulsive, and even sinful. Torn apart by
Knight in the Snake Pit #1 is a chilling comic that tells the beginning of the story of Allister Ward, a man who wakes up in