Try Reading... It’s Just a Game By Harry Rabinowitz • March 11th, 2020 DIE Volume 1 asks: if your game becomes real, can you still treat it like a game?
Try Reading... Middlewest and the Scars of Parental Abuse By Harry Rabinowitz • February 12th, 2020 When you peel back its fantasy veneer, Middlewest Book One is a story of parental abuse and the scars, both literal and figurative, it leaves.
Lo, the X-Men are Reborn By Levi Rubeck • January 16th, 2020 Jonathan Hickman has given the X-Men new life, but how long will it last?
On a Sunbeam’s Intimate Spaces By Harry Rabinowitz • December 4th, 2019 Cartoonist Tillie Walden is a master at depicting, and interweaving, intimacy and space.
Self-Insert A+ Parenting By Amanda Hudgins • May 12th, 2019 Fanfics dive into how one generation’s crappy fictional dad makes the next generation’s neurotic protagonist.
The Heavy Pour Nick Fury is Doing the Dishes By Sara Clemens • April 5th, 2019 Vulnerability as strength is something Fury understands. In the kingdom of the blind, the one-eyed man is king.
The Weird World of Neon Genesis Evangelion Spinoffs By Malindy Hetfeld • December 17th, 2018 Neon Genesis Evangelion stands out as a series that used spinoffs to open up some more opportunities to market something, anything to fans, while potentially hurting the source material in the process.
Transformers Lost Light Went Way Harder Than It Needed To By Kris Ligman • December 4th, 2018 The Transformers Lost Light comic book series is a beautiful thing we should cherish.
JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure Influenced Persona 4 and I Have Proof By Kris Ligman • November 27th, 2018 It goes deeper than being two stories about a bunch of teenagers using magic to stop a serial killer.