graphic novel
The Graphic Novel 'Baddawi' Looks Back at Life in a Palestinian Refugee Camp
Leila Abdelrazaq adapted her father's stories of his youth into a powerful and compelling book about coming of age in a region defined by conflict.
Actress Bel Powley on 'Diary of a Teenage Girl'
The breakout star talks about the challenges of her performance, working with Kristen Wiig and Alexander Skarsgård, and the taboo subject of female sexuality in films.
This "Destruction Rock Band" Made a Comic Book About Evil Robot Nazis
When a punk band writes a graphic novel, it should always be about existentialism and conspiracy theories.
Frozen in Place: On Zelda, ‘Second Quest,’ and the Threat of Fandom
The new Zelda-inspired comic is more than it seems, and one of the smartest pieces of media criticism you'll read this year.
We Spoke With the Artist Who Made a Graphic Novel Memoir About Her Father’s Violent Past As a Serbian Nationalist
In Fatherland, Nina Bunjevac talks about her father's sordid past.
Alison Bechdel's New Musical Is About the Suicide of Her Closeted Gay Father
We spoke to the cartoonist about adapting her critically acclaimed coming of age story for the stage, and the "test" that bears her name.
'Heart of Darkness' Gets an Animated Update on Instagram
Animator Sascha Ciezata transforms Joseph Conrad's classic tale into a social media-based graphic novel.
What Use Are 'Public Artworks,' Really?
In his new graphic novel, Scott King asks whether works like Antony Gormley's "Angel of the North" really regenerate impoverished areas, or simply serve the egos of the artists who produce them.
Check Out Bacardí's New Graphic Novel
Legendary Warren Ellis and Michael Allred tell the story of the rum's origins in Cuba.
The Horror of the Blank Page: A Conversation with Art Spiegelman
Art was in his Borgesian-library/studio-"The Haus that Maus Built"-surrounded by a century's worth of illustration books. He climbed a ladder propped against his tall, wooden shelves like a mad archivist, grinning.
Peering Inside The Carmine Vault: Q&A With French Street Artist Fafi
Details on Fafi’s new book, plus an exclusive interview with the graffiti-artist-turned-music-video-director.
The Forever War, Illustrated: How a Graphic Novel Imagined An Even More Dystopian 2011
*_By Abe Riesman_* As the Iraq War winds down and already begins to fade and fizzle from popular memory, spare a little pity for the educators who will have to teach future generations about it. It’ll be hard enough to sort out its causes and its...