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Remembering When ‘the World Really Made Sense’ on the Comics Pages

Beautiful Drawings of Bodies in Crisis Fill September’s Graphic Novels

Family Is a Lot of Trouble in August’s Graphic Novels

The Year in Graphic Novels

Even for Two Pros, Collaboration Was No Picnic

Cousins (and Co-Authors) Write a Love Letter to New York

A Panel-by-Panel Life of the Man Who Created Charlie Brown

Art Spiegelman on Life With a ‘500-Pound Mouse Chasing Me’

Shifting Styles and Blue Moods in the Pages of a Graphic Novel

A Sweeping History of American Comics

He Read All 27,000 Marvel Comic Books and Lived to Tell the Tale

How Comics Responded to Our Locked-Down, Anxious Covid Lives

What to Read: 4 Graphic Works

Graphic Novelists Who Show Us What Loneliness Means

5 Y.A. Graphic Novels to Dive Into This Summer

11 Summer Graphic Novels for Early and Middle-Grade Readers

11 Summer Graphic Novels for Early and Middle-Grade Readers

Black Lives Drawn and Stories of Struggle Told Through Comics

Dan Frank, Adventurous Book Editor, Is Dead at 67

How Do You Illustrate Anguish? With Rage or Silence?