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This ambitious and elegiac crime thriller is among the best of Brubaker and Phillips’s highly acclaimed collaborations. Reader interest should be high due to an upcoming Amazon adaptation of the duo’s “Criminal” graphic novel series.
A compelling biography that challenges readers to reconsider their assumptions and poses provocative questions about censorship and the influence of popular culture.
Lubchansky’s latest offering is a timely and compelling meditation on identity and the dangers of surrendering too much personal and societal control in the name of safety and stability.
Though not as formally inventive as its subject’s best work, Weiner and Mazur have crafted an affecting and often inspiring primer for Eisner newcomers and a respectful tribute for fans, made all the more poignant by being told in the medium Eisner championed.
While the density of Sacco’s reporting occasionally threatens to overwhelm, this is an urgent exploration of political violence and how external forces often benefit by stoking racial and religious tensions within society.