
‘The Fox Who Became a Girl:’ Graphic Novel Review
Over the last of couple years, I have tasked myself to learn more about trans individuals and their experiences. Growing up in the ’80s and

Over the last of couple years, I have tasked myself to learn more about trans individuals and their experiences. Growing up in the ’80s and

To sit and talk with Richard Fairgray is a journey, one I always look forward to, typically over a couple of drinks at a dive

Ram V tells really interesting stories. Tales that are oddly human, yet live at the edges of the fantastical. This story, in its infancy, is

I salivated over the first Coda series. I was already in love with Simon Spurrier as a writer, and Coda solidified that like the ten

It wasn’t long ago that I discovered Dan Watters’ name when I read Home Sick Pilots. What started out as one story became the most

With Matt Kindt’s first graphic novel from his burgeoning imprint Flux House (Dark Horse), we’re once again in the realms of noirish detective work –

I haven’t written a lot of reviews recently, and I haven’t read a lot of comics recently (a sad admission!), but a year or so

A lot of people live their lives stuck. That’s what Shed is ultimately about. The abyss of being stuck and what that can do to

Matt Kindt loves the spy genre. It captures shifting allegiances, nefarious doings, and the muddy waters of right and wrong. If used properly, it is

Heady and psychotic: That’s how I’ll describe the second issue of Mind MGMT: Bootleg. Our hero from the first issue is now working as a