Namesake is the story of Emma Crewe, a woman who is stolen in the aftermath of a library fire and is dumped in a land made famous by literature and cinema.
“Children are made readers on the laps of their parents.” –Author Emilie Buchwald Filled with beautifully illustrated reviews and a wealth of recommendations, A Parent’s Guide to the Best Kids’ Comics lovingly and thoughtfully reveals a world of graphic novels sure to capture the imagination and curiosity of your child. Children’s literature …read more
A Softer World book three is here, and it is chock full of secret alt texts and harsh truths about your love life. Put this book in the bathroom, next to the razor blades and old Rolling Stones magazines that remind you when you thought you could do anything!
Smoo #5 is the latest issue in Simon’s series of self-published, autobiographical comics. The eight stories contained within the zine document the time he spent living in Falmouth, UK when he was in his early 20s. It deals with mental illness, break ups, swimming in ponds and fictional bird life. …read more
Ojitos Borrosos compiles the best of four years of Inés’ comics. In it you will find some funny stories, many confused characters and a lot of strange atmospheres. The book is divided in four chapters: Interdimensionals, How-tos, Lovers and Diaries; that contain comics that have been previously seen in publications …read more
Three Word Phrase is a book full of comics that Ryan Pequin drew. Some of them he drew with a pencil but most of them he drew on the computer. If you enjoy jokes about birds that are the president, bears who have extremely low self esteem, or how nobody …read more
Goliath of Gath isn’t much of a fighter. Given half a choice, he’d pick admin work over patrolling in a heartbeat, to say nothing of his distaste for engaging in combat.
Grab a pencil, pen, crayon or whatever, and join Sunny and her friend Cloudy for 32 tiny pages of drawing, coloring, cooking, crafting and puzzles. The deluxe edition includes two pinback buttons, googly eyes, a sliver crayon and more. Draw and make stuff!