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Tag: graphic novels

The cover of Aminder Dhaliwal's Woman World, which shows 10 women of varying races and ages swimming through a current.

Woman World: A Review

30 November 20185 February 2020Leave a comment

The latest in a long line of Instagram-serialized comics that have been turned into books, Woman World by Aminder Dhaliwal makes a worthy addition to the 21st century graphic novel canon. Full of lively characters and a philosophy of inclusivity, Woman World is an utter delight to read. The premise here is simple: Woman has … Continue reading Woman World: A Review

The cover of Sister BFFs shows the author, Philippa Rice, slouching against her younger sister.

Sister BFFs: A Review

29 November 201824 November 2018Leave a comment

The beauty of Soppy author Philippa Rice's Sister BFFs lies in its near-universal appeal. The dynamic between the illustrated Rice and her sister worked for this reader — a not-quite-only child with only one same-generation sibling — as a reflection of the BFF relationships I maintain. Although I highly recommend this book as a co-read … Continue reading Sister BFFs: A Review

A woman carrying an umbrella attempts to enter a building through a neon-lit side entrance.

Bad Friends: A Review

28 November 201824 November 2018Leave a comment

Han Kang, Min Jin Lee, and Crystal Hana Kim have given us their own unique glimpses into the Korean peninsula's history and present, but few novels of South Korea have gone to so dark a place as Ancco's semi-autobiographical work, Bad Friends. This brief, striking vision of South Korea's early Sixth Republic presents a side … Continue reading Bad Friends: A Review

A blood orange, peeled and halved, lies partially covered on a wrinkled, black sheet.

Fruit of Knowledge: A Review

27 November 201824 November 2018Leave a comment

I was in my senior year of college before I learned to spot the widespread vilification of vulvas and vaginas. In reading Swedish artist Liv Strömquist's graphic novel, Fruit of Knowledge: The Vulva vs. The Patriarchy, I relived every emotion and thought I had at the moment of realization. For feminists looking to renew and … Continue reading Fruit of Knowledge: A Review

the cover of aisha franz's shit is real, which shows the protagonist's face, as seen through a hole in the wall

Shit Is Real: A Review

26 November 20185 February 2020Leave a comment

Among the many graphic novels that have attempted to capture the distinct feeling of facelessness that our all-digital, social media-minded age presents, Aisha Franz's Shit Is Real may come the closest to accurately portraying that experience. Following Selma — recently single, becoming isolated — as she floats through an increasingly weird landscape of strangers, Shit … Continue reading Shit Is Real: A Review

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