Soaking In “The People’s Jacuzzi”: Notes On Joe Sacco’s Satire
Today on SOLRAD, we are featuring Tynan Stewart's in-depth look at the satirical features in the work of JOE SACCO.
Today on SOLRAD, we are featuring Tynan Stewart's in-depth look at the satirical features in the work of JOE SACCO.
Today on SOLRAD, Rob Kirby reviews NINETEEN by Ancco, published by Drawn and Quarterly, a book that describes the nervous liminality of late...
Today on SOLRAD, we have a review from Joana Simão of WHERE IS AISHA? by Aisha Franz and published by Colorama Books.
To end the week on SOLRAD, Ryan Carey Reviews WILLIAM SOFTKEY & THE PURPLE SPIDER By legendary cartoonist CF
Today on SOLRAD, new contributor Lane Yates reviews CRISIS ZONE, the alternate reality Megg, Mogg, and Owl Instagram comic by Simon Hanselmann.
Today on SOLRAD, Angela M. Sanchez looks at animal allegories to discuss systems of oppression in Blacksad: Arctic Nation, Maus, and, especially,...
We finish the week at SOLRAD with Ryan Carey's review of Giorgio Carpinteri’s latest, AQUATLANTIC, published by Fantagraphics
Today on SOLRAD, Keith Silva is back with a review of Katie Skelly's latest, MAIDS, published by Fantagraphics.
Today on SOLRAD, Tom Shapira reviews EX.MAG #1 from Peow Studio and examines if it truly works as a themed anthology.
We're pleased to have Rob Clough back at SOLRAD with his latest full length review, this time of I KNOW YOU RIDER by Leslie Stein.
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