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Three high school friends with fathers in Iraq struggle to win the war at home.
Former Spawn writer David Hine brings you pretty much exactly what the title of his new series suggests.
I really love comics. Reading a collection like Joe Daly's Red Monkey Double Happiness Book, I'm reminded of just why.
Horror master Clive Barker (Hellraiser) returns to comics with a one-shot in eye-popping 3D.
British YA writer Chris Wooding uses a blend of prose and comics to bring the creepy world-within-a-comic of Malice to life.
Bruce Paley teams up with his artist wife Carol Swain for a memoir documenting his years of hippie/punk excess and his friendship with New York Doll Johnny Thunders.
A quirky fantasy setting and distinctive art highlight this latest volume in Grady Klein's ongoing tale of an unnamed and uncharted island in pre-Civil War America.
Réunion Island is a place where the naïve get wised up in this new historical graphic novel from Lewis Trondheim (Little Nothings) and Appollo.
Sarah Boslaugh checks out the Cartoon Network adaptation The Secret Saturdays: The Kur Stone Part 1 and Frank Cammuso's kid-friendly King Arthur update Knights of the Lunch Table Vol. 2: The Dragon Players.
The final volume in Kim Dong Hwa's "Color" trilogy completes Ehwa's transformation from young girl to woman and wife.
What would you do if you knew you only had 24 hours left to live?
This historical drama may not live up to the promise of it's "Mature Audiences" warning, but with its pretty art and Jane Austen-y snarkiness, it has its own unique charms.





