Wednesday, June 29 2011
Afflicting the Comfortable: An Interview with Terry Moore
The comic industry's great humanist talks about the end of Echo, his new series, Rachel Rising, and ponders ideas such as, "What if you mate the China syndrome with a collider?"
Thursday, April 7 2011
Always Look on the Grimm Side of Life
Murder, masochism, Satanism and nihilism: Parents, you might want to rethink substituting your kids' Twilight paperbacks for the classics.
Tuesday, November 3 2009
Madame Xanadu: Disenchanted
Reminiscent, in all the best ways, of Neil Gaiman and Kurt Vonnegut’s finest works, Matt Wagner’s opening salvo of his new Vertigo series shows the world still has need for the archetypes inherent in Wagner’s Parsifal.
Wednesday, April 29 2009
Baloney by Pascal Blanchet
Blanchet’s world is one of the marbled pinks and reds of high quality beef, the pale pinks of processed meats like hot dogs and, of course, baloney, but his words are like stale bread.
Friday, April 4 2008
The Annotated Hans Christian Andersen by ed. Maria Tatar
What a loose-limbed, witty, and even oddly post-modern writer Hans Christian Andersen was.
Wednesday, August 1 2007
Rosie Littles Cautionary Tales for Girls by Danielle Wood
In Wood's hands, Little Red Riding Hood had never met a wolf so dangerous.


































