Comics that remix popular superheroes, a graphic novel memoir about taking care of a parent, and a manga featuring an ...
In 1971, American feminist art historian Linda Nochlin asked, ‘Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists’? The issue, she wrote in her essay, ‘lies not in our stars, our hormones, our menstrual ...
This year's most notable non-manga longform graphic narrative works for adults span a wide range of styles and topics.
There are a surprising amount of films based on comic books and graphic novels that are directed by women. Traditionally women have been underrepresented in directing, and while there are still ...
A drawing of three women scientists working in the pathology laboratory was chosen as the front cover of a new graphic novel Stories of people's unconventional routes to becoming scientists are ...
Shrink is a compelling, thoughtful and personal account of navigating a fatphobic society. The illustrations throughout the ...
After a pandemic boom and a post-pandemic bust, the comic book and graphic novel industry came roaring back in 2024. Many of the biggest and best books from the Big Two (aka Marvel and DC) were re ...
This is the fundamental experience that the graphic novel Shrink explores in its stylistic depiction of the author’s autobiographical experience of being fat. The book opens with the author ...