The First Strike of Fate’s Hammer: Alex Hoffman Reviews GOLDEN BOY: BEETHOVEN’S YOUTH by Mikael Ross
Today on SOLRAD, our own Alex Hoffman returns to reviewing with a look at GOLDEN BOY: BEETHOVEN’S YOUTH by Mikael Ross
Today on SOLRAD, our own Alex Hoffman returns to reviewing with a look at GOLDEN BOY: BEETHOVEN’S YOUTH by Mikael Ross
Today on SOLRAD, Helen Chazan is back with another COMICS GRIDLOCK column focused on horror manga because it's late November.
Today on SOLRAD, Kevin Brown returns to review KEEPING TWO by Jordan Crane, published by Fantagraphics.
Today, in his first piece for SOLRAD, Bradathon Nu reviews Tatsuki Fujimoto's one-shot, JUST LISTEN TO THE SONG
Today on SOLRAD, Keith Silva returns with a review of the debut heartfelt, funny, and powerful memoir, A PROS AND CONS LIST FOR STRONG FEELINGS, by...
Rob Clough is back on SOLRAD continuing his examination of the NOW anthology published by Fantagraphics.
Hagai Palevsky returns to SOLRAD today with an examination of PLAZA by Yokoyama Yūichi through a Debord and Juvenal lens.
Today on SOLRAD, Tom Shapira is back taking a hard-nosed look at BLACKSAD - THEY ALL FALL DOWN
Today on SOLRAD, Kawai Shen examines what is missing in the dialogue surrounding Kate Beaton's DUCKS and the consequences of that absence.
Today on SOLRAD, Kevin Brown returns with a review of THE CON ARTISTS by Luke Healy, published by Drawn & Quarterly
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