Category: Comics and Graphic Novels
Christianna Marks
September 29, 2016
Adult, Book Lists, Comics and Graphic Novels, Contemporary, Historical Fiction, Horror, Mental Health, Mystery, Neil Gaiman, New Adult, Suspense/Thriller, Young Adult
October and Halloween are just around the corner, that means that we all get in the mood for a good scare. We all want to be a little freaked …
Cierra Loften
September 28, 2016
Banned Books, Book Lists, Children, Classics, Comics and Graphic Novels, History, Human Interest, John Green, Romance, Stephanie Meyer, Videos, Young Adult
YouTube Channel: Alltime10s From the Description: Vampire sex, gay penguins and naked super heroes are all included in our shocking top 10 list of books banned in schools. Banned Books …
**WARNING: Contains Spoilers!** The Walking Dead has hit even non-zombie fans by storm. People have been going zombie crazy since AMC released the first season back in 2010. For …
Superhero movies are everywhere today. Between Marvel and DC, it is impossible to go any length of time without seeing movies that were originally comics. But there are lots …
Batman is the second superhero to ever be created, following Superman. Designed by Bob Kane and written by Bill Finger, Batman first appeared in Detective Comics #27 in May of 1939. Fans …
Blockheads, lasagna, tigers, oh my! Comic strips accompanied us throughout our childhood, evolving along with their readers and even making the switch from newspapers to the world of the internet …
Is it possible to have friendships like these in real life? There’s something so compelling about reading through the development of a beautiful literary friendship. Watching characters we grow …
Nearly everyone who grew up in the early 2000’s remembers Captain Underpants– the combination of prose, comics, and “flip-o-rama” made the series a hit with elementary and middle school …
We all know someone who just doesn’t love reading. Sometimes they’ll pick up a book and devour it in a day, but that’s rare, and they can never seem …
George R. R. Martin doesn’t seem like the type of author to have any dark, hidden shames hidden in the reaches of his back catalog. When your best-known work …
And just like that, The Raven Cycle is over. After two years of delays and hype, The Raven King was finally released (April 2016) and the story was a dunzo. Goodbye Aglionby, …
Superhero stories are often considered synonymous with comic books. And since the two giants of the comic book industry are Marvel and DC, this assumption is a reasonable one …
I don’t consider myself a big fan of manga. It’s not that I dislike it, there are some series that I like quite a bit. But I don’t read …
Brian Baek
August 18, 2016
Book Lists, Children, Classics, Comics and Graphic Novels, Drama, Ernest Hemingway, Family, Historical Fiction, Literary Fiction, Satire, Short Story, Suspense/Thriller, weird fiction, Young Adult
Reading takes up a lot of time so sometimes it’s satisfying consuming a book that can deliver a good read and interesting thoughts in few number of pages. Here …
The Godfather Of Anime, Now Available in English One of Japans’s greatest and most influential cultural exports is pop culture, manga and anime. But has anyone ever stopped and …
It was a thought that came to Guy Hasson out of the blue: Why are there no comics for the blind? He’d been running New Worlds Comics for around …
Even if you don’t know who Alan Moore is, you have probably heard of one of his graphic novels. Some of his best works were adapted for the screen! …
Sweet, relatable, and oh so dearing, Smile tells the story of a teenage Raina Telegemier and her highs and lows of being forced to wear braces following a hard …
The world of Japanese manga is most certainly a truly fascinating one. Its unique style have set it in its own category and helped it to seriously succeed in the graphic …
YouTube Channel: UFOTV® The Disclosure Network I’m sure you’ve seen them. Dusty old little books made out of cheap paper with an equal cover price, most of them in cents. …