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March 19, 2012

Monday Preview: COURTNEY CRUMRIN, VOL. 1 by Ted Naifeh

Courtney Crumrin, Vol. 1: The Night Things, Special Edition, a fantasy adventure by Ted Naifeh, was recently sent to me in galley form by…

March 15, 2012

Thursday Review: PAGE BY PAIGE by Laura Lee Gulledge

Page by Paige was a finalist in this year’s Cybils Awards for YA Graphic Novels. Check out the author’s blog for a sneak peek…

March 12, 2012

Monday Review: HEREVILLE by Barry Deutsch

Hereville: How Mirka Got Her Sword was a finalist in this year’s Cybils Awards for Elementary/Middle Grade Graphic Novels. A few words about Hereville…

March 5, 2012

Monday Review: FEYNMAN by Ottaviani and Myrick

We don’t usually review nonfiction here on FW, but I like to make the occasional exception for an outstanding graphic novel—because, naturally, even a…

March 1, 2012

Thursday Review: BAD ISLAND by Doug TenNapel

Doug TenNapel, who the increasingly aged among us may remember as the creator of the video game character Earthworm Jim, has written several graphic…

February 27, 2012

Monday Review: WONDERSTRUCK by Brian Selznick

Wonderstruck, the second novel by the author of the incredible Invention of Hugo Cabret, was a finalist in this year’s Cybils Awards for Elementary/Middle…

February 20, 2012

Monday Review: ZITA THE SPACEGIRL, VOL. 1 by Ben Hatke

Zita the Spacegirl, Vol. 1 was this year’s Cybil Award winner in Elementary/Middle Grade Graphic Novels. Now that the winners have been announced, we…

January 9, 2012

Monday PREview: FRIENDS WITH BOYS by Faith Erin Hicks

Liked 2011 Cybils nominee Anya’s Ghost (reviewed here)? Then I highly recommend checking out First Second’s new title Friends With Boys. It’s also a…

December 19, 2011

Monday Review: LOST & FOUND by Shaun Tan

This book is a 2011 Cybils nominee for Graphic Novels. I’ve been meaning to review this book for quite a while, but I find…

October 27, 2011

Thursday Review: AMERICUS by MK Reed and Jonathan Hill

This book is a 2011 Cybils nominee for graphic novels. Reader Gut Reaction: This is a graphic novel about a book challenge, and the…

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