July 2023
In Camille Jourdy’s eighth book, she has found and refined her visual signature to perfection.
March 2023
Nick Maandag's collection showcases his quiet, uncomfortable humour and ear for dialogue.
March 2023
Barbara Brandon-Croft's collection of her long-running comic strip represents Black women in all their diversity.
March 2023
A feminist graphic collection spotlights Indigenous women’s stories of fighting for their rights.
November 2022
Michael DeForge consolidates all his strengths even while breaking new ground, and does it on a grand scale.
November 2022
Kate Beaton’s graphic memoir chronicles her two-year stint in the northern Alberta oil patch.
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.
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.
January 2021
Lisa Hanawalt's I Want You and Adrian Tomine's The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Cartoonist are works by artists at the height of their careers and powers.