Takeshi Murata’s still life photographs from "Get Your Ass to Mars" (all photos courtesy the publisher) In July 2004, The New York Times Magazine signaled the advent of the “literary” comic book and ...
In September, 2023, Penguin Classics, the venerable publisher of elegant Anglophile editions and portable canonical texts—Robert Fagles’s translation of Virgil’s Aeneid, Thomas Hardy’s “The Mayor of ...
After publishing a string of acclaimed graphic novels at Pantheon, Anjali Singh moved to Houghton Mifflin last year. In an interview, Singh, a senior editor specializing in international literary ...
Pulitzer-prizewinning novels don’t usually get comic-book tie-ins, but with Michael Chabon’s comic-themed The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay, the move makes sense. The Escapist (Dark Horse ...
On Saturday, March 14, 2026, the Institut de France will host a special tribute to comic strips in celebration of René ...
Well, well, well, look what we've got here. Sirens Gate #5 is crashing into stores this Wednesday, January 17th. For all you literary types who like a bit of an existential crisis with your morning ...
Art Spiegelman- the Michael Jordan of literary comics– headlines this year’s book fair. The artist who created the hugely popular Holocaust comic tome Maus is here touting two new works. The first is ...
Stephanie Carr has turned her love of books into Literary Hypewoman, a platform for readers and authors alike. Ahead of her appearance at Tampa Bay Comic Convention, she spoke with Daytime about the ...
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