Seeing the Puppetmaster’s Strings: Tom Shapira Reviews ASADORA! Vol. 1 by Naoki Urasawa
Tom Shapira brings in the New Year at SOLRAD with a review of Naoki Urasawa's ASADORA! vol. 1, published by Viz Media.
Tom Shapira brings in the New Year at SOLRAD with a review of Naoki Urasawa's ASADORA! vol. 1, published by Viz Media.
Today Edward Haynes makes their SOLRAD debut with a review of THE IMPENDING BLINDNESS OF BILLIE SCOTT by Zoe Thorogood & Avery Hill.
Today, Ryan Carey reviews THE LONELINESS OF THE LONG-DISTANCE CARTOONIST and asks - why this, and whynow?
Comics critic Tom Shapira makes his SOLRAD debut today with a review of My Life To Live by Austin-based cartoonist Chloe.
Today we kick off another SOLRAD book club with a week of coverage of Anna Haifisch's THE ARTIST: THE CIRCLE OF LIFE. Ryan Carey takes point.
To round out the week, Ryan Carey takes a look at Kevin Mutch's new book from Fantagraphics, The Rough Pearl.
SOLRAD's lead critic Ryan Carey takes a look at BIG DRINK, a 2019 self-published comic by Max Huffman.
Today, guest contributor Keith Silva considers Rosemary Valero-O'Connell's collection Don't Go Without Me, published by ShortBox in 2019.
Ryan Carey kicks off our critical writing this week with thoughts on Connor WIllumsen's BRADLEY OF HIM, published in 2019 by Koyama Press.
Guest contributor Kayleigh Hearn reviews the long-awaited first volume of THE ROSE OF VERSAILLES, published in 2020 by Udon Entertainment.
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