Comics Gridlock 8/14: Following Desire
Helen Chazan returns to SOLRAD with a new edition of COMICS GRIDLOCK featuring a bunch of trashy comic books that she snapped up from the cheap...
Helen Chazan returns to SOLRAD with a new edition of COMICS GRIDLOCK featuring a bunch of trashy comic books that she snapped up from the cheap...
Today on SOLRAD, we present Hagai Palevsky on the Landscapes of Defamiliarization in Woshibai's 20KM/H
Kevin Brown returns to SOLRAD with a review of GOING REMOTE by Adam Bessie and Peter Glanting, published by The Censored Press
Tynan Stewart returns to SOLRAD with a review of BLOOD OF THE VIRGIN by Sammy Harkham, published by Pantheon Books.
Today on SOLRAD, Kevin Brown reviews WORK-LIFE BALANCE by Aisha Franz, translated by Nicholas Houde, published by Drawn & Quarterly
Rob Clough looks at three new voices in comics: R. Fay, Juliette Collet, and Caroline Cash
With the upcoming anniversary of the Roe v. Wade overturning on June 24th, Joan Dark posits that COMICS FOR CHOICE has never been more relevant
Helen Chazan returns to SOLRAD with a new edition of COMICS GRIDLOCK featuring the work of Molly Colleen O’Connell, Sam Szabo, and Roberta Gregory.
Today on SOLRAD, Tom Shapira reviews BETSY AND ME by Jack Cole, published by Fantagraphics in 2007
Today on SOLRAD, Tynan Stewart reviews IMPOSSIBLE PEOPLE by Julia Wertz, published by Black Dog & Leventhal
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