Art Spiegelman and the Inescapable Shadow of FascismArt Spiegelman blended his family's Holocaust history with his love of comics in his groundbreaking graphic memoir, Maus.
This East Bay Graphic Novel Celebrates the Magic of Passing Notes With FriendsBriana Loewinsohn's graphic memoir poignantly explores teenage loneliness and the significance of friendship and art during the 1990s.
'Coming to New York' stories are alive and well in these two new booksThe new Bob Dylan movie reflects nostalgia for coming-to-New-York stories, yet modern narratives challenge this trope, especially with the rise of the internet.Kay Sohini's graphic memoir illustrates the transformative power of literature, showcasing a personal New York journey rooted in courage and escape.
Maurice Vellekoop wins $10K Toronto Book Award for graphic memoir I'm So Glad We Had This Time Together | CBC BooksMaurice Vellekoop's graphic memoir explores his journey of self-acceptance amidst childhood guilt and the AIDS crisis in 1980s Toronto.
What's Making Us Happy: A guide to your weekend viewing and readingRachel Bloom's Netflix comedy special offers a heartfelt blend of humor and serious themes around death and parenthood.'The Shadow Strays' delivers thrilling action cinema perfect for genre enthusiasts. It's a celebration of high-octane storytelling.Briana Loewinsohn's 'Ephemera' contrasts mainstream comic storytelling with a more contemplative and sad narrative.
Spit Happens: PW Talks with Liana FinckThe graphic memoir by Liana Finck chronicles her experiences as a new mother through single-panel comics and essays, offering a narrative with pictures.