How does fame affect creativity and art? That seems to be the central question of Julie Maroh‘s Skandalon (2014, Arsenal Pulp Press). While I know
Review: The Best American Comics 2014
I am not going to go into my thoughts on The Best American Comics since I’ve already covered that pretty well (I flipped through but did not
Review: Tomboy by Liz Prince
Children tend to get reduced to the simplest definitions: Girls like dresses and princesses and boys like trucks and sports. It doesn’t matter how true these
Library Con at Petworth Neighborhood Library & Comics by Women
Yesterday, I was a speaker at Library Con at the Petworth Neighborhood Library. It was a small, mostly family-oriented event but well-organized and fun. I
Special Guest Review: Molly on Sisters by Raina Telgemeier
Note from Eden: My friend Molly is a huge Raina Telgemeier fan, so when her father, Dan, told me they had found an advance reader