100% Authentic Feelings in Alissa Sallah’s Weeaboo
Debuting from Oni Press later this month, Alissa Sallah’s Weeaboo is a kind, gentle comic sure to capture the hearts of anyone who’s ever been shooed out of a Waldenbooks’s manga aisle.
Debuting from Oni Press later this month, Alissa Sallah’s Weeaboo is a kind, gentle comic sure to capture the hearts of anyone who’s ever been shooed out of a Waldenbooks’s manga aisle.
Gabriela talks with Kat Fajardo about creative influences, making autobio comics, and recognizing yourself in your own work.
Today, we’re talking Craft in comics with Zoe Maeve. Zoe Maeve is a comics artist and illustrator originally from Tkaronto/Toronto, who is now based in
A Wizerd, an Archer, and a gal who wants to be buff are out to brew a potion to grant wishes. Michael Sweater and Rachel
For a lot of us—though, definitely for me, specifically—quarantine has been the perfect time for ~romance~ (albeit fictional). There’s a lot to be said for
Last summer I got to review the first chapter of the graphic novel At the End of Your Tether, a story of young love and
With the boom of Kickstarter, Patreon, and the small press comics scene, it feels like there’s never been a better time for getting fresh comics
Comics readers have so many great options for reading comics these days: from webcomics to crowdfunded anthologies to all sort of small press comics shows,
If I were cryogenically frozen now and awakened in several thousand years, I’d be secretly hoping to wake up in something like Becky Chambers’s Wayfarers
Nearly everyone who knows me knows that I’ve been mermaiding for several years now. This spring, I decided it was time for a tail upgrade
A kick-ass spaceship captain. A fearless and compassionate world leader. An anthropologist fascinated by the cultures of other worlds. A strong, honorable warrior with a