Things Are Looking Up (2023)
Sherman’s Lagoon helps celebrate 50 years of the National Marine Sanctuary System with its own 28th comic collection.
Sherman’s Lagoon helps celebrate 50 years of the National Marine Sanctuary System with its own 28th comic collection.
Connelly blends both legal and sleuthing genres better than ever in this satisfying Lincoln Lawyer / Bosch team-up.
The 13th Treasury of Pearls Before Swine comics does its best to combat a terrible time with puns and wacky hijinks.
Schwarzenegger shares his rules for being useful and successful in a world that desperately needs optimism and simplicity.
An anthology of Japanese horror tales from horror’s manga maestro showcasing a ghoulish selection of ghosts, spirits, and other Eldritch horrors.
Issacson’s Elon Musk serves more as a sequel/companion to his own Steve Jobs biography than a character study of its controversial subject.
Even at a reduced size, Watterson’s comic remains just as fresh, vibrant, and authentic as it ever was.
An enjoyable character study of King’s favorite character that feels solidly connected to the Mr. Mercedes series yet can be enjoyed independently.
Collects dozens of Woshibai’s cartoons you can enjoy offline without jeopardizing your social credit score.
Not top-notch Ito, but contains more than enough variety and his unique blend of grotesquely beautiful artwork and original storytelling pathos.