Comic Review: A Radical Shift of Gravity (Top Shelf Productions/IDW Publishing)
Gravity has its ups and downs, ha ha. But a Radical Shift of Gravity is another matter, and IDW’s release causes us to sit up and pay attention.
Gravity has its ups and downs, ha ha. But a Radical Shift of Gravity is another matter, and IDW’s release causes us to sit up and pay attention.
From IDW comes the first graphic novel by Brooklyn US writer/artist Allison Conway (Bare Bones, A Pillbug’s Life, Critters, and other Vice Comics).
While you’re sequestered indoors, why not dream of summer? And summer camp for the teens! Ah, that’s the Spirit! Camp Spirit, that is.
In a new collection of single-panel cartoons, Shannon Wheeler gives us more of his thought-provoking visual vocabulary. This collection, Why Did We Trust Him?, is from IDW.
IDW Comics releases a graphic novel where a soldier sends a letter to his true love in A Letter to Jo.
Seeing how it’s winter and all, and all the snowmen are still on guard for thee, it’s appropriate that we see the release of British Ice, from IDW.
Two Notable New Editions Planned for 2020, Including a Spanish Translation; Teacher’s Guide Available Now
If you are looking for something different, say no more. I have just the book for you! It’s Deep Breaths, by Chris Gooch, from IDW and Top Shelf.
IDW/ Top Shelf brings us George Takei’s illustrated biography, entitled They Called Us The Enemy.
Penny Nichols, Penny Nichols! This graphic novel from Top Shelf and IDW will keep you reading and reading and reading. It’s the ‘novel’ in graphic novel, and in more ways…