Drawing Pert. A conversation with Estonian illustrator and designer Jōnass Sildre
The article features an interview with Estonian comic artist Jōnass Sildre discussing his journey in creating the graphic novel about composer Arvo Pärt.
Exciting about the society-upsetting children who care about the battered city
The article discusses the release of the second part of Fabian Göranson's acclaimed graphic novel series focusing on Klara and her friends as they navigate challenges in their city.
Consider Your Rebirth
Ulli Lust explores early human history and gender perspectives in her graphic novel series, tackling the representation of significant historical artifacts like the Venus of Willendorf.
In the world of Dino Buzzati. Between mountains and myth
The article discusses an event showcasing the life and contributions of Italian author Dino Buzzati, highlighting his relationship with Arnoldo Mondadori and the significance of his graphic novel 'Poema a fumetti'.
The Golden Glove as a Comic: Nothing is Softened Here
The article reviews the comic adaptation of Heinz Strunk's novel "Der goldene Handschuh", emphasizing its literary brilliance and the impact of the original work.
Rebecca Hall & Evan Peters in Vima for 'The Beauty': A dark police thriller about the pressure of the 'perfect image'
A new series 'The Beauty' is a dark police thriller that explores societal obsession with perfection through strange incidents and self-detonations.
The Future Arab: Between Laughter and Horror
This article reviews Riad Sattouf's graphic novel 'The Future Arab,' which explores the complexities of childhood in the Middle East during the late 1970s and early 1980s.
New Children's Books on February 6
A review of three new children's books that explore themes of empathy, friendship, and creative expression.
Pioneer of Graphic Novels, Will Eisner's Intellectual Property Up for Sale
Will Eisner's seminal graphic novel 'A Contract with God and Other Tenement Stories' and his entire intellectual property, including characters and children's books, are now on the market.
Graphic Novel: Faust Now Wears a Star of David
The article discusses the intersection of theater and graphic novels, focusing on three comics that explore the themes of representation in performance art.
The Masterful Soli Deo Gloria Wins the Fnac France Inter BD Prize
The graphic novel 'Soli Deo Gloria' by Jean-Christophe Deveney and Édouard Cour, celebrating the power of music to overcome the world's violence, has won the Fnac France Inter BD Prize.
Graphic Novel: Push Until It Cracks
The article describes a chaotic family dynamic where the mother is always on edge, the father is a small, timid dog-like man, the children are glued to their phones, and the uncle is inappropriate while the grandmother rules over the family with an iron fist.