
November 2022
Sgoobidoo is a quick, satisfying little read. It has strong potential as an addictive comic series.

September 2022
In Acting Class, Nick Drnaso is concerned with the vivid world of the interior.

July 2022
The heart of Emma Grove's graphic novel is her battle to become who she is.

May 2022
A graphic interview with Billy Mavreas about his new book, Next Time Around.

April 2022
Brecht Evens' groundbreaking graphic novel will be appreciated by art lovers and amateurs alike.

March 2022
Julie Doucet talks about her comics comeback, a visually striking and riveting personal story.

March 2022
Emily Carrington's graphic memoir is a remarkably assured work.

March 2022
Zoe Maeve's July Underwater is an exploration of nostalgia, loss, discovery, and growing up.

November 2021
Chinese cartoonist Zuo Ma's Night Bus is a book made of dreams.

November 2021
A graphic interview with Joe Ollmann about his award-nominated graphic novel Fictional Father.

September 2021
Local artist Lee Lai brings alive a queer family story with complex characters and exciting illustration techniques.

August 2021
Julian Peters looks at the art of poetry and gifts us with his thoughtful visual translations.