In a series of posts on X on Friday, author Olivier Gay claimed he "received a lawyer's letter" from Sandfall, "which orders me to stop selling my comic published by Drakoo titled Académie ...
Amid ongoing U.S. book ban debates, the ALA’s 2026 Youth Media Awards honored diverse LGBTQ+ authors and stories for young readers.
Titan Comics has announced the publication of My Father’s Dragon, a breathtaking graphic novel adaptation of the Netflix animated feature, arriving on shelves September 15, 2026.
An interview with the Montreal author and illustrator about her upcoming book, inspired by grief and the uncomfortable ...
With four days of shows, exhibitions, book signings, photo ops, costumes, and more — from your favorite artists, comics, TV shows, cosplay, anime, manga, video games, animation, graphic novels, and ...
Perpetual Books stocks Tarot cards, beat poetry, a small but excellently curated LP section, vintage issues of rags like Downbeat, and more.
Recycle Bookstore in San Jose is that magical place where time becomes a suggestion and your carefully planned afternoon ...
Dating all the way back to 1923, Weird Tales is easily one of the most iconic pulp magazines ever published. That venerable series is returning in a new form in 2026, as Monstrous Books aims to revive ...
The graphic novel Feeding Ghosts: A Graphic Memoir (MCD, 2024) by Tessa Hulls has won the Pulitzer Prize, announced on May 5. Feeding Ghosts is the second graphic novel to ever win the Pulitzer, the ...
In 1992, Art Spiegelman’s Maus won the Pulitzer prize. The first graphic novel to win the award, Maus testified both to Spiegelman’s singular brilliance and to the graphic novel’s acceptance as a ...
The annual list of books that packed a punch — from reinventing classic characters to shedding light on elusive icons to taking us on epic journeys to ... our backyards? By Borys Kit Senior Film ...
This year, for the first time since 2015, I’m not doing a “best graphic novels of the year” list. There are too many great works out there to read, too many ways to evaluate how they are “best,” and ...