The Once and Future Climate Crisis: Alex Hoffman Reviews LURE by Lane Milburn
Alex Hoffman explores the link between culture and colonialism in his review of Lane Milburn's LURE, published earlier this year by Fantagraphics.
Alex Hoffman is the Publisher of SOLRAD and the Secretary/Treasurer of its parent nonprofit organization, Fieldmouse Press. He has been a comics critic for Manga Widget, Comics Village, Sequential State, The Comics Journal, Comics MNT, and others.
Alex Hoffman explores the link between culture and colonialism in his review of Lane Milburn's LURE, published earlier this year by Fantagraphics.
SOLRAD's publisher Alex Hoffman returns from sick leave with a review of James Albon's THE DELICACY, published earlier this year by Top Shelf.
SOLRAD's publisher Alex Hoffman would like to introduce you to the new Fieldmouse Press website! Check it out at www.fieldmouse.press and let us know...
SOLRAD's publisher Alex Hoffman takes a hard look at YOUTH by Curt Pires, Alex Diotto, Dee Cunniffe, and Micah Myers, published by Dark Horse and...
For your Monday morning reading, SOLRAD's publisher Alex Hoffman has a review of Bastien Vivès's THE BUTCHERY, published by Fantagraphics.
SOLRAD's publisher has some thoughts about the world of comics, the rapidly approaching end of Fieldmouse Press' first Kickstarter, and more!
Announcing CLUTTER by Ariel Bordeaux, the first book from Fieldmouse Press! Check out the Kickstarter project today!
Turn the campiness up to 11 as SOLRAD's publisher Alex Hoffman takes a look at MARTIAN GHOST CENTAUR by Mat Heagerty and Steph Mided.
After a two-week break, SOLRAD's publisher Alex Hoffman shares his perspective on the world at large and details SOLRAD's plans for June.
What does Heathcliff the cat have to do with neural nets and the American Dream? More than you think, argues SOLRAD's publisher Alex Hoffman.
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