Marquee names like Riad Sattouf, Tillie Walden, Julia Wertz, and Saul Williams light the way for a fabulous season.
Colleen Hoover’s Woman Down, the #1 book in the country, invites some comparison with the author’s life. Plus two volumes in ...
Dark romantasy, monster meet-cutes, twisted fairy tales, and other graphic novel genre mash-ups coming up this spring.
Spells and spirits are perennially on trend in middle grade fantasy, but magic doesn’t always work out as promised for the ...
As the manga audience expands, publishers respond with historical fiction, gritty thrillers, and titles on issues like ...
The trend of famous folks launching comics series continues with new offerings from John Cusack, Chuck D., and Post ...
It all started on a Tuesday morning with a hat,” begins Loffredo’s English-language debut, a visually inviting fable of ...
The James novelist topped a new list compiled by the African American Literature Book Club ranking Black writers’ print unit ...
The publisher and cofounder of the Seattle-based independent press, which bills itself as “publisher of the world’s greatest cartoonists,” celebrates 50 years in business this year.
Lexicographer Kory Stamper’s ‘True Color’ (Knopf, Mar.) profiles early-20th-century scientists Margaret and I.H. Godlove, who ...
Rachel Taff’s debut novel, Paper Cut, is a propulsive thriller about bestselling writer Lucy Golden, who became famous as a ...
In this week's edition of Endnotes, we take a look at Saul Williams' Martyr Loser King, an incantatory fable full of ...
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