Personal Favourite Manga List
For those who may be in need of something to do, recommended for casual readers.
For those who may be in need of something to do, recommended for casual readers.
An appreciation for the general work of Marvel comics writer, Bill Mantlo, and his Rawhide Kid miniseries, in particular.
A review on Scott MCloud’s “Understanding Comics” and of the value of comicbooks in popular literature.
Most of the famous fictitious characters that we know draw inspiration from real life. We take a look at the famous Belgian comic strip- “The Adventures of Tintin”. Who were the colorful characters in “The Adventures of Tintin” inspired from? Did they have any real-life, flesh-and-blood counterparts?
I take a look at whether or not the graphic novel for the Watchmen is still a quality work by briefly analyzing characters, theme etc.
Comics companies have made some mistakes throughout the years, but none were as monumental as the Crisis Anthology.
This discusses two graphic Memoirs that are inspiring as they are leading the way for more novels and memoirs to be published with graphics. Two very talented Writers: Harvey Pekar, and Alison Bechdel.
This is my review of the graphic novel Captain America, Volume 4, Caps Lives. This book is a great read. It has some alternate history ideas that make you think. Read this great book if you get a chance.