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Childhood in Iran

February 13, 2017 by ASKReviews 2 Comments

Best for: Anyone who likes a well-told story. In a nutshell: Young girl growing up in Iran in the 70s and 80s. Line that sticks with me: “In any case, as long as there is oil in the middle east we will never have peace.” Why I chose it: A friend and I were discussing books and I shared how much I enjoyed the March graphic novels. She lent me this one, and I’m very glad she did. Review: I’d heard of this book before, […]

Filed Under: Graphic Novels/Comic Books Tagged With: Marjane Satrapi

ASKReviews's CBR9 Review No:9 · Genres: Graphic Novels/Comic Books · Tags: Marjane Satrapi ·
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Watch out boy she’ll chew you up!

February 11, 2017 by pluiedenovembre 1 Comment

Junko Mizuno is a Japanese artist whose style is usually described as “Gothic kawaii”. Her illustrations are cute and childish but also erotic and grotesque. After Cinderalla and Hansel and Gretel, Princess Mermaid is her third and darkest retelling of a classic fairytale, and the one that differs the most from the original version (I’m referring to the Hans Christian Andersen story, not the sanitized Disney version). Princess Mermaid tells the story of three mermaid sisters who have sworn to avenge the death of their […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Horror Tagged With: artist, comic, fairytales, gothic, grotesque, Illustration, Japanese artist, Junko Mizuno, kawaii, manga, not for kids, retelling, the little mermaid

pluiedenovembre's CBR9 Review No:9 · Genres: Fantasy, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Horror · Tags: artist, comic, fairytales, gothic, grotesque, Illustration, Japanese artist, Junko Mizuno, kawaii, manga, not for kids, retelling, the little mermaid ·
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These are the books I worry about my nephew for

February 11, 2017 by vel veeter Leave a Comment

Ugh….why does it have to be Lumberjanes?? Why not Lumberjohns…..wait, Lumberjames?! That’s right! First we ALMOST have a girl for president and then we have to sit here and lose our valuable logging industry to the worldwide GYNOCRACY! I worry about what my 10 year old nephew will do when he thinks he is picking up a a wholesome boyscout comic book and this is what he reads. Girls not needing boys, girls running around causing trouble, girls having great adventures, but not thinking about […]

Filed Under: Graphic Novels/Comic Books Tagged With: Lumberjanes vol 1, Lumberjanes vol 2, noelle stevenson

vel veeter's CBR9 Review No:46 · Genres: Graphic Novels/Comic Books · Tags: Lumberjanes vol 1, Lumberjanes vol 2, noelle stevenson ·
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Lucy’s Wedding

February 11, 2017 by bonnie 2 Comments

I’ve heard of Lucy Knisley before on CBR and Goodreads. I greatly enjoyed Relish, even if the graphic novel layout didn’t always meet my expectations. And then I read Something New and immersed myself in the incredible storytelling and art. It’s a delightful and insightful memoir that merges art and philosophy proficiently. Knisley talks about the journey of her wedding, from her relationship to her husband and the winding path of love, to her engagement and subsequent struggle to identify as a “bride.” She unpacks […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Graphic Novels/Comic Books Tagged With: bonnie, Lucy Knisley

bonnie's CBR9 Review No:19 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Graphic Novels/Comic Books · Tags: bonnie, Lucy Knisley ·
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Uh oh.

February 11, 2017 by bonnie Leave a Comment

I think I might have been missing something. Last Days ended on a serious cliffhanger, and somewhere before Super Famous, there must have been a Marvel cross-over somewhere. I was pretty confused about the sudden shift in tone and plot, and I think I spent most of the volume being pretty disoriented. I don’t know if I’ll continue reading the series, if it’s heading in this direction, instead of living within its own universe. Super Famous takes place several months after the events of Last […]

Filed Under: Graphic Novels/Comic Books Tagged With: Adrian Alphona, bonnie, G Willow Wilson, Nico Leon, Takeshi Miyazawa

bonnie's CBR9 Review No:16 · Genres: Graphic Novels/Comic Books · Tags: Adrian Alphona, bonnie, G Willow Wilson, Nico Leon, Takeshi Miyazawa ·
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Major paradigm shift ahead.

February 11, 2017 by bonnie Leave a Comment

There are sometimes shifts in a story’s sequence that change the universe of the story forever. G. Willow Wilson introduces such a schism in Last Days, the fourth volume of Ms. Marvel, and it resets the universe in a way that I’m not sure of yet. The story is dramatic, and it ends on an unsettled note, which makes me wonder where the direction of the series will go next. Kamala and her loved ones are all threatened by a cataclysmic event that will end […]

Filed Under: Graphic Novels/Comic Books Tagged With: Adrian Alphona, bonnie, G Willow Wilson

bonnie's CBR9 Review No:15 · Genres: Graphic Novels/Comic Books · Tags: Adrian Alphona, bonnie, G Willow Wilson ·
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