An exclusive from CBR.com đ : “This Christmas, Klaus better watch out. Grant Morrison and Dan Mora have returned to Klaus and BOOM! Studios for a third time, and CBR has the first details on their latest adventure, the 48-page … Continue reading →
Found this Hot One Hundred list on Facebook (posted by Paul Gravett); it’s published by Islington Libraries as part of the London Super Comic Con 2017. Don’t worry if, like me, you can’t manage a trip down to London though, free copies … Continue reading →
With Atomic Blonde’s release imminent in the UK, you might be wondering where its phenomenal, badass, female protagonist came from. I’m glad you asked. đ “It is based on Antony Johnston and Sam Hart’s 2012 graphic novel The Coldest City, … Continue reading →
Graphic Novels Are âRealâ Reading Ah, a fellow librarian after my own heart. đ This ‘shout out’ from Book Riot is American-themed, yes, but still highly pertinent for our own Angus-based Summer Reading Programmes – ANGUSAlive’s Join The Big Friendly Read – … Continue reading →
In honour of the return of cartoon series, Samurai Jack, for a fifth season, Vol 1 of Jack’s graphic novel series was hailed as Clishmaclaver’s Book of the Month for May. It’s now June but my promised critique of everyone’s … Continue reading →
Jack’s Back! In honour of the return to our screens – well, Adult Swim anyways – of hunky, heroic cartoon samurai, known only as, Jack, Clishmaclaver has nominated volume 1 of Jim Zub’s graphic novel series, Samurai Jack to be May’s BOTM. đ This is … Continue reading →
Like the idea of trying a comic but don’t know where to start with this vast, sprawling medium; full of story-arcs and mini runs? đź This article from Book Riot’s Booknerdlandia opens a window into some top notch, well-written – … Continue reading →
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Unfortunately the library doesn’t own a copy of The Red Virgin and the Vision of Utopia, but we do have a couple of cult Bryan Talbot – the grandfather of British graphic novels – tomes on the senior fiction shelves. Have you read Grandville or Alice in Sunderland? If you like thrillers and steampunk; genre-busting weirdness, history, myth and…uh, Lewis Carroll, then these are for you! đ Talbot also collaborates with his wife, Mary M. Talbot, and they produced Dotter of Her Father’s Eyes, which won the Costa Biography Award in 2012.
“Mary and Bryan Talbot were invited to a recent academic conference on Francospheres of Revolution and Resistance, discussing their graphic novel about French social revolutionary Louise Michel, The Red Virgin, and Bryan tells us there is now audio up of the discussion. I was lucky enough to chair a talk with them about the book at last year’s Edinburgh Book Festival & it’s a fascinating subject, so I think this should be well worth the attention of your ears!“
22 Beautiful Graphic Novels That Will Make You Fall In Love With The Genre – BuzzFeed Are you a newcomer to graphic novels? A bit lost as to where to start with this diverse, dynamic genre? I came across this post … Continue reading →