Tag: COMIC CORNER
Comic Corner: Learning from the past
The Valérian and Laureline series is considered a classic among sci-fi aficionados.
Comic Corner: The rise and fall of the Phoenix
In 1963—when this story arc first began—this type of narrative was still relatively fresh and new.
Comic Corner: Entertaining, but failed to cast its spell
The plot is a bit like Charmed meets Nancy Drew, as there are magical and occult events occurring and it is the job of Antimony and her friend Kat to figure it all out.
Comic Corner: When you reach too far
Set in 1988, the story follows four girls as they set out on their respective paper routes.
Comic corner: Previously peculiar ponderings
For people who are familiar with, and fans of, the series, I would definitely advise them to pick it up.
Comic corner: Archie gets groovy
Featuring all your favourite characters from the long-running comic book series, this graphic novel is Grease meets Night of the Living Dead.
Comic corner: New take on a campfire staple
Overall, the art looks unfinished and messy, which is upsetting because the bare bones of something good are there.
Comic Corner: The woeful saga of Deathface Ginny
Artistically, I have seen few graphic novels that have sustained their incredible artistic aesthetic as well as this novel does.
Comic Corner: Remember when…
I like the Eastern-manga influence […] but I’m not sure if it fits completely with this very dark storyline.