Navigating The World While Black: The Saddest Angriest Black Girl in Town
Today on SOLRAD, we welcome a new contributor - Carrie McClain - with a review of Robyn Smith's The Saddest Angriest Black Girl in Town from Black...
Today on SOLRAD, we welcome a new contributor - Carrie McClain - with a review of Robyn Smith's The Saddest Angriest Black Girl in Town from Black...
Tom Shapira returns to SOLRAD with a review of SLOW DEATH ZERO, a climate crisis horror anthology published by Last Gasp.
Ending the week of reviews on SOLRAD is Ryan Carey's take on I FEEL LOVE edited by Krent Able and Julian Hanshaw, published by SelfMadeHero
To end this week of reviews on SOLRAD, Ryan Carey reviews the super-hero revisionism of KANE AND ABLE by Shaky Kane and Krent Able, published by...
Andrew Neal takes a crack at the 6 books nominated for this year's Eisner Award for Best Humor Publication - which one comes out on top? Anyone?
Helen Chazan takes a look at another classic comic by Rumiko Takahashi, and professes her love for Kyoko Otonashi in a review that blends the...
Today, Ryan Carey ends our week of reviews on SOLRAD with his look at SUPER! MAGIC FOREST by Ansis Purins, published by the always-interesting...
Charles Hatfield reviews the middle-grade graphic novel THE CARDBOARD KINGDOM: ROAR OF THE BEAST by Chad Sell, a rare sequel that outshines its...
Rob Clough takes a look at AMERICAN CULTS, an anthology edited by Robyn Chapman and published by Silver Sprocket.
Ryan Carey professes his love for Love and Rockets with a review of Jaime Hernandez's latest collection, IS THIS HOW YOU SEE ME? from Fantagraphics.
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