At this point, it may be hard to approach Julie Maroh‘s Blue is the Warmest ColorĀ (Arsenal Pulp Press, 2013) without some expectations and preconceived ideas
Category: reviews
Review: We Can Fix It!
Let’s face it: We’ve all had that conversation (possibly in a bar) about what we would change in our own lives if we could got
Review: Calling Dr. Laura
Most families do have some kind of secret, but they’re mostly little ones. Most don’t involve a long-believed dead father still being alive. Portland-based zinester
Review: Glitter Kiss
In the first few pages of Glitter Kiss (2012, Oni Press) by Adrianne Ambrose (writer) and Monica Gallagher (art), main character Tinka is chided by
Review: Getting Married and Other Mistakes
I’m at a point in my life where I feel like I know as many people taking their relationships to the next level (either by