#Comics Newsletter

Batman Turns 80! Batman Books for Young Readers

In light of Batman turning 80 this year, here are some Batman books for kids and any reader interested in the iconic superhero.

5 Superhero Manga to Check Out

Superheroes are a staple of American comics. Let's take a look at superheroes in manga.

An Interview With the Creators of CAMOUFLAGE: THE HIDDEN LIVES OF AUTISTIC WOMEN

We chatted with clinical psychologist Dr. Sarah Bargiela and illustrator Sophie Standing, creators of CAMOUFLAGE, a graphic novel about autistic women.

Should You Read the Next Marvel/DC Event?: A Flow Chart

Wondering whether or not you should read the next Marvel/DC event? We've got a handy dandy flow chart to help.

Graphic Novels Made Me Try New Things

How one graphic novel not only convinced a reader the genre was, in fact, for them, but also opened a door to IRL events and subcultures.

How I Stopped Worrying and Learned to Read Comics in Public

Most of us spend way too much time worrying about what strangers think. Here's how reading Sex Criminals got one Rioter over the worry about reading comics in public.

Comics for the College Curriculum

Comics have a place in the classroom; here are some comics that contain excellent commentary that would be great for a curriculum.

Native Realities: Authentic Indigenous Representation in Comics

10 Graphic Memoirs for People Whose Parents Kept Secrets and Told Lies

Struggling with the knowledge that your parents didn't tell you the truth when you needed to hear it? These graphic memoirs prove you are not alone!

How to Make the Comics World Better in 2019